So true. The 3rd ed sculpts don't really do it for me, too much Dark Eldar about them for me, but the 4th ed sculpts are pretty close to the Rogue Trader ones.
With the bounding leap, even if you have to use all 4". You don't need to use your full movement/charge/run so you can offset it with that to keep their movement in line with banshees.
I know mate. But there will always be next year. Or you never know, the time may come when I can meet you somewhere nearer to you and we can have a game ourselves. We never know what the future may hold my friend..
@@dominicnixon8905 To be honest I'm not really sure what specifically makes a Rogue Trader colour scheme. I'm thinking it's the vibrancy of the colours used back then and possibly the simplicity of the schemes? And maybe the period decals? Like I said I'm not really sure. Basically, so long as it tickles the nostalgia itch I'm pretty happy. What do you think?
Excellent paintjob. Retro enough to fit with older Eldar models easily. It will look great on the gaming table, Sir. 👍🏻
Thank you. She does look good leading her squad.
Superb mate! The model looks so amazing in that colour scheme.
Thank you very much. That bright red is pretty descent isn't it. Those decals do set the mini off nicely too
Fantastic tutorial. I'll be following this to paint up mine! Cheers.
@@Futurist1001 Nice one. I'm happy to help.
Very tidy sir! They work well.
Thanks bud.
Brilliant vid mate. She looks great and the 4th ed models do have alittle more grace about the but like you said, can't beat the classics sometimes
So true. The 3rd ed sculpts don't really do it for me, too much Dark Eldar about them for me, but the 4th ed sculpts are pretty close to the Rogue Trader ones.
With the bounding leap, even if you have to use all 4". You don't need to use your full movement/charge/run so you can offset it with that to keep their movement in line with banshees.
@@camy252camy3 Thank you for clearing that up.
So sad that I will not get to battle this army come October.
I know mate. But there will always be next year. Or you never know, the time may come when I can meet you somewhere nearer to you and we can have a game ourselves.
We never know what the future may hold my friend..
@@nostalgiahobbies so very true and those squats will be waiting
@@Bloodangelsscout Oooh, Squats vs Eldar A classic grudge battle...
‘Rouge’ trader because it’s red? I’m referring to the typo in the video name.
@@dominicnixon8905 To be honest I'm not really sure what specifically makes a Rogue Trader colour scheme.
I'm thinking it's the vibrancy of the colours used back then and possibly the simplicity of the schemes? And maybe the period decals?
Like I said I'm not really sure.
Basically, so long as it tickles the nostalgia itch I'm pretty happy.
What do you think?
WYSIWYG. civilized.
@@Farmerwal I try my best. 😁