Tag: Sculptor: Unknown

  • Rogue Trader Warhammer 40K Space Marine in Artificer Armour 1

    Rogue Trader Warhammer 40K Space Marine in Artificer Armour 1

    This guy was part number 070270/4 in the 1991 catalogue.

    Paints used:

    • Undercoat: Vallejo Mecha Black
    • Blue: Scale75 Art Cobalt Blue, shaded by mixing in Permanent Orange, highlighted by mixing in Kimera’s The White
    • Red: Kimera’s The Red, shaded with a mix of Cobalt Blue and Permanent Orange
    • Silver: Scale75 Black Metal, then Heavy Metal, then White Alchemy. Shaded with Basilicanum Grey
    • Gold: Necro Gold, washed with Guilliman Flesh, then Dwarven Gold, Peridot Alchemy, Citrine Alchemy and White Alchemy
    • Black: Scale75 Black Ink highlighted by mixing in White Ink.
    • Green: Spring Green, shaded with Carbon Black, highlighted with Kimera’s Cold Yellow and The White.
    • Yellow: Kimera’s Cold Yellow, shaded by mixing in Permanent Orange.
    • Base: PVA glue, sand, a couple of small rocks, Soilworks Reddish Brown, then Natural Soil, with Sand for the rocks. Vallejo Black Grey
  • Metal Warhammer 40K Rogue Trader Inquisitor 072117 2 – Middle

    This chap was in the middle of the three shown.

    Shown in White Dwarf #117 painted by the Studio Staff:

  • Metal Warhammer 40K Rogue Trade Inquisitor, tall

    This is the guy shown on the left in the set of three.

    Shown in White Dwarf #117 painted by the Studio Staff:

  • RT6 Space Marine, Tripod Multimelta

    This metal Space Marine with a Multimelta on tripod was sold under the code RT6. He’s a 1987 sculpt.

    In the 1991 Blue catalogue the body is part number 072129/26, the tripod is part number 072129/28 and the multimelta is 072129/27.

  • Metal Warhammer 40K Rogue Trader Inquisitor

    This guy always reminds me of Buzz Lightyear.

    Shown in White Dwarf #116 (August 1989):

    Seen in White Dwarf #117 (Sept 1989) painted by the Studio Staff:

  • 2000AD Trooper Morgen

    2000AD Trooper Morgen

    This metal miniature is a Games Workshop sculpt for 2000AD. I can’t find out who sculpted this guy. I think it says 87 on the tab.

  • RT Space Marine Captain Dozier

    This metal Rogue Trader-era Space Marine was called Captain Dozier. No tab on this guy, unfortunately! He goes by Bionic Eye and Chainsword, part number 070119/35, in the 1991 catalogue. Thanks for sending him to me, Sebastian!

    He seems to be named after William Dozier who played the Narrator of (and who was the executive producer of!) the 1960s Batman TV show.

    You can see him in WD99:

    An in-progress phone pic of his power glove – with what looks like a buzzsaw attachment on the back!

    • Undercoat: Vallejo Mecha Black
    • Blue: Scale75 Art Cobalt Blue, highlighted by mixing in Kimera’s The White, shaded by mixing in Kimera’s Orange
    • Yellow: Kimera’s Cold Yellow mixed with The White and Orange for the chainsword. Right knee logo was Cold Yellow mixed with Kimera’s Purple to bring it closer to the army symbol shown in the 2nd. Ed. Ultramarines codex.
    • Black/white is Kimera’s Carbon Black and The White, grey is mixing the two
    • Silver: Scale75 Alchemy Black Metal
    • Base rim: Vallejo Black Grey
  • Space Marine Brother Levers

    This metal Rogue Trader-era Space Marine goes by Brother Levers and has two power gloves! He’s later shown as part number 070145/15. I can’t find a sculpting credit for him.

  • RT Space Marine Brother Repp

    RT Space Marine Brother Repp

    This metal Rogue Trader Space Marine goes by Brother Repp (with Melta Gun) and has 1988 on the tab. He is shown with part number 070106/17 in the 1991 catalogues and is listed as one of those sculpted by Aly Morrison and Mark Copplestone.

    He seems to be named after Stafford Repp, who played Chief O’Hara in the 1960s Batman TV series.

    You can see him in WD99:

    My paintjob:

    • Undercoat: Vallejo Mecha Black
    • Blue and Guilloche: Scale75 Art Cobalt Blue, highlighted with Kimera The White, shaded with Carbon Black
    • Base: Scale75 Red Ochre, drybrushed with a mix of Red Ochre and Honey Moon Yellow, further drybrush with a little bit of The White mixed in
    • Meltagun: Black Metal, then Thrash Metal, then Speed Metal, then White Alchemy. Shading with Carbon Black. Heat bloom Kimera Warm Yellow, then Orange, then Toluidine Red, then Phthalo Blue Red Shade, then Violet, then Carbon Black
    • Eyes: Scale75 Art Spring Green, shaded with Carbon Black, highlighted with Cold Yellow and The White.
    • Red: The Red, then Scale75 Red Ink SART-74, then Black Ink SART-79 in the recesses, then Cold Yellow for the highlights. Some Carbon Black + The Red for shadows.
    • Yellow warning sign: The White, then Cold Yellow, with Carbon Black for the exclamation point.
    • Black: Carbon Black, highlighted with The White

    The one new thing I tried this time around was doing the heat bloom on the meltagun with a brush rather than airbrush. I didn’t much care for the recessed eye lenses – they were difficult to paint and also to get light to for the photo!