Welcome to 40k Flashback,where I dig deep for something cool that I have from back in the day. Which according to the comic Dane Cook was a Wednesday…
You always hear the question: “How did you get into the hobby?”, and for me it was getting bored with assembling fighter jet models.
I could never afford the good jet kits either, lol. Plus those things had a ton of components, we’re spoiled by Games Workshop when it comes to piece count, believe me.
This figure is a great example of how even the newest Warhammer 40k artwork and figures can draw heavily from for the Rogue Trader Era.
Marneus Calgar’s artwork is pretty awe inspiring, but check this out. It appears to pay homage to this piece of artwork, and accompanying figure set from 1988.
Before chapter masters their were “Imperial Commanders”
Which eventually resulted in these figures of the current era.
What other strong inspirations like this can you think of from the “old days”? -MBG
About Rob Baer: Founder, Publisher, & Managing Editor of Spikey Bits, the leading tabletop gaming news website focused on the hobby side of wargaming and miniatures.
Rob also co-founded and currently hosts the Long War Podcast, which has over 350 episodes and focuses on tabletop miniatures gaming, specializing in Warhammer 40k. and spent six years writing for Bell of LostSouls.
With over 30 years of experience in retail and distribution, Rob knows all the products and exactly which ones are the best. As a member of GAMA (Game Manufacturers Association), he advocates for gaming stores and manufacturers in these difficult times, always looking for the next big thing to feature for the miniatures hobby, helping everyone to provide the value consumers want.
While he’s played every edition of Warhammer 40k and Warhammer Fantasy (since 5th Edition) and has been hobbying on miniatures since the 1980s, Titans of all sizes will always be his favorite! It’s even rumored that his hobby vault rivals the Solemnance Galleries, containing rulebooks filled with lore from editions long past, ancient packs of black-bordered Magic Cards, and models made of both pewter and resin.