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Revision as of 05:17, 19 February 2008

First 40K Releases

Dark Elf Space Trooper


Rogue Trader Space Elves 1987 (RT04)

Shortly after the publication of Warhammer 40,000 Rogue Trader, GW produced the Book of the Astronomican which contained an army list for Eldar Pirates/Mercenaries. The 1987 Space Elf range included Command squads, field artillery and Dreadnoughts or Eldar robots.


Rogue Trader Space Elf Command 1987 (RT402)

Commanders & Champions


Standard Bearers


Musicians


Rogue Trader Artillery 1987 (RT404)


Rogue Trader Dreadnoughts & Warbots 1987 (RT403)


Rogue Trader Jetbikes 1989


Rogue Trader Harlequins 1989


Rogue Trader Craftworld Eldar 1991

In 1991, the Eldar became a unique race, steeped in back story, based in part around the designs of Jes Goodwin. The formal structure of a force led by Psykers and comprising of dedicated single-faceted troops supported by Guardian militia has remained unchanged. The figures themselves formalised a design ethic of organic ovoid shapes and elegant weaponry which implied speed, poise and balance.


Rogue Trader Miscellanous Eldar / Eldar-related

The Rogue Traders Adventurers range included an Eldar Trader, and in line with the humourous concept underpinning the Space Orks, an Eldar imitating Tinboy accompanied a Squat and Space Marine equivalent.