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== Iron Claw Squats - First Release ==
 
== Iron Claw Squats - First Release ==
  
Most of this range appreared in the Rogue Trader Part Two Flyer with the full range apprearing in White Dwarf 100. Sadly, only one made it through to the 1991 Blus Catalogue.
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Most of this range appreared in the Rogue Trader Part Two Flyer with the full range apprearing in White Dwarf 100. Sadly, only one made it through to the 1991 Blue Catalogue.
  
 
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file:Squat 1.jpg|Gol Orta<br>1991: Bolt pistol & las pistol<br> 071010/23
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file:Squat 1.jpg|<center>Gol Orta<br>1991: Bolt pistol & las pistol<br> 071010/23
file:Squat 2.jpg|Bofor
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file:Squat 2.jpg|<center>Bofor
file:Squat 3.jpg|Zor
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file:Squat 3.jpg|<center>Zor
file:Squat 4.jpg|Samsung
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file:Squat 4.jpg|<center>Samsung
file:Squat 5.jpg|Lt. Yarvin
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file:Squat 5.jpg|<center>Lt. Yarvin
file:Squat 6.jpg|'Mad Dog' Lavar
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file:Squat 6.jpg|<center>'Mad Dog' Lavar
file:Squat 7.jpg|Squat 7
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file:Squat 7.jpg|<center>Unnamed
file:Squat 8.jpg|Dandor
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file:Squat 8.jpg|<center>Dandor
file:Squat 9.jpg|Capt. Elgard
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file:Squat 9.jpg|<center>Capt. Elgard
file:Squat 10.jpg|Fildar
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file:Squat 10.jpg|<center>Fildar
file:Squat 11.jpg|'Doc'
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file:Squat 11.jpg|<center>'Doc'
file:Squat 12.jpg|Gulbar
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file:Squat 12.jpg|<center>Gulbar
file:Squat 13.jpg|Shuv
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file:Squat 13.jpg|<center>Shuv
file:Squat 14.jpg|Nev
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file:Squat 14.jpg|<center>Nev
file:Squat 15.jpg|Gerrish
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file:Squat 15.jpg|<center>Gerrish
file:Squat 16.jpg|Casualty
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file:Squat 16.jpg|<center>Casualty
file:Squat 17.jpg|Sgt. Rock
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file:Squat 17.jpg|<center>Sgt. Rock
file:Squat 18.jpg|Krill
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file:Squat 18.jpg|<center>Krill
file:Squat 19.jpg|Levi
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file:Squat 19.jpg|<center>Levi
file:Squat 20.jpg|Avi
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file:Squat 20.jpg|<center>Avi
file:Squat 21.jpg|'Shrapnel' Kiev
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file:Squat 21.jpg|<center>'Shrapnel' Kiev
file:Squat 22.jpg|Garis
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file:Squat 22.jpg|<center>Garis
file:Squat 23.jpg|Gavos
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file:Squat 23.jpg|<center>Gavos
file:Squat 24.jpg|Squat 24 Plasma Gunner
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file:Squat 24.jpg|<center>Unnamed Plasma Gunner
file:Squat 25.jpg|Squat 25
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file:Squat 25.jpg|<center>Unnamed
file:Squat 26.jpg|Keldin
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file:Squat 26.jpg|<center>Keldin
file:Squat 27.jpg|Capt. Bludd
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file:Squat 27.jpg|<center>Capt. Bludd
file:Squat 28.jpg|Lambast
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file:Squat 28.jpg|<center>Lambast
file:Squat 29.jpg|Squat 29
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file:Squat 29.jpg|<center>Unnamed
file:Squat 30.jpg|Shalbar
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file:Squat 30.jpg|<center>Shalbar
file:Squat 31.jpg|'Yellowbeard'
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file:Squat 31.jpg|<center>'Yellowbeard'
file:Squat 32.jpg|Voran
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file:Squat 32.jpg|<center>Voran
 
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</gallery>
  
 
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Revision as of 13:30, 25 September 2011

WORK IN PROGRESS

This guide owes a lot to the excellent Squat Checklist prepared by Steve Painter. Thanks Steve.

Originally known as Space Dwarfs, this range was short lived one. The 1991 Blue Catalogue was the last listing - by the time the 1995/6 catalogue was issued, the range had disappeared entirely.

In presenting the guide, so far as possible, the figures are shown in chronological order of release. Where a figure was included in the 1991 Blue catalogue, the reference is shown with the figure.

First Release

A space dwarf was included in the first 40K releases, as shown in the May 1987 flyer. The figure then appeared in the Rogue Trader Part One Flyer as part of the Mercenaries range and in the 1988 Cataogue (still as a mercenary).

Rogue Trader RT301 Space Dwarfs

This range first appeared in the Thank You Mr President Flyer in September 1987 and then shortly thereafter in the Book of the Astronomican, White Dwarf 94 and the Rogue Trader Part One Flyer. Although the full range still appeared in the 1989 Catalogue, by the time the 1991 Blue Catalogue was issued, only 8 remained.

It should be noted that Roth Bergmann, Owen Garand and Gatt Gunslinger were originally issued with separate back packs. By 1991, Owen Garand and Gatt Gunslinger had been redesigned to have backpacks integral to the figure.

Nambu Arisaka was named Nambu Kalashnikov initially but the name changed by the time the next listing appeared.

Iron Claw Limited Edition Squat Hover Car

This figure only appeared in the Winter 1987 and Rogue Trader Part One Flyers

Heavy Weapons

These were first shown in the Winter 1987 Flyer and also appeared in the Rogue Trader Part One Flyer and White Dwarf 97. Surprisingly, none were shown in the 1988 or 1989 Catalogues but all figures did appear in the 1991 Blue catalogue.

The three original heavy weapons had been replaced by four new designs in the 1991 Blue catalogue.

Command

The command figures first appeared in the Rogue Trader Part One Flyer and then in the January 1988 Flyer and White Dwarf 97. All these figures continued through to the 1989 Catalogue and then to the 1991 Blus Catalogue.

By the time the 1991 Blus Catalogue was issued, there had been some changes in designation. The original officers had become champions and vice versa.

Iron Claw Squats - First Release

Most of this range appreared in the Rogue Trader Part Two Flyer with the full range apprearing in White Dwarf 100. Sadly, only one made it through to the 1991 Blue Catalogue.