(Color Ad, designed by Perrys, £9.99, also included SM Land Speeder and IG Tarantula) "Again Blanchitsu refers us to the work of the guru, who estimates 'an evening, a day, and then some,' to work on a 28mm figure from start to finish." (John Blanche & Sean Masterson)īack Inside Cover: Devastators Set includes Mole Mortar and 2 Squat Crew 67-68: 8 Squats from RT03 and RT302 ( 'Eavy Metal, painted by Mike & Sid McVey)
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(designed by Michael & Alan Perry, Gunner, Loader, & Commander for £2.50) (designed by Michael & Alan Perry, Standard, Champion, & Officer for £2.50)īack Inside Cover: RT303 Space Dwarf Heavy Weapons (Color Ad for all 6 in series) (Ian Miller)īack Inside Cover: RT302 Space Dwarfs Command Group (Color Ad for 8 but 12 in series)
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43: Irn Bonce the Squat in Color Ad for RT7 Mercenaries series (Naismith & Perrys, 5 for £2.50) 58: RT03 Space Dwarfs (Color Ad for all 20, designer/painter uncredited, 5 for £2.50) (Gunslinger, Gatt, Twelvebore, Stoner, Smith, and Wesson 72: 6 RT03 Space Dwarfs painted by John Blanche (?) ('Eavy Metal) "Players have the opportunity to command not only ordinary humans but the various abhuman morphs including squats, ogryns, beastmen and psykers." (p.
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A time before detailed army lists, dominated by spurts of troopers with dozens of exotic weapons, and by the over-sharing of vehicles and heavy weapons. This my name for the early years of Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader. Part 1: Rogue Trader 40K, the Disorganized Period.