Greetings Terrans, time for another wee dip of the toe into my latest project – a proper old school Eldar army. Not gonna lie, progress has been very slow since my last post – I have been chipping away at the lead pile and got seven old RT04 models base coated, but they were taking ages so I decided to push 2 through to completion prior to Christmas. Now, a bit of history for you. the RT04 range go all the way back to 1988, and were part of an initial run of 12 of ‘Space Elf’ models designed by Jes Goodwin. They are very much the blueprint for all the amazing Eldar that Jes worked on in the years that followed, but without the clean refinement that quickly came to typify the range. As such, the RT04 minis are a bit… well, wibbly for Eldar… Also, back in those days, (because of the low model count), every mini was named – the guy with the Melta gun is ‘Capt. Aetolia Lightfoot’, while the lasgun dude is ‘Irbic Trueshot’. Here they are:




When these came out, Space Elves were pretty much space pirates known for their funky insectoid armour, exotic weaponry, and alien helmet stripes. I always envisage using the RT04s as Corsairs in my own project, and I wanted them to be true to the period rather than have them look like super-clean Craftworlders. Ultimately, while this army will become a rag-tag group of Craftworlders, Corsairs, Aspect Warriors and Harlequins as it grows, I do want the Corsairs to look at least affiliated with the Craftworld… with that in mind, I tested out a darker purple for the main armour and included the weird striping on the yellow areas. While the blending on the dark purple could’ve been better, I’m actually pretty happy with how they turned out. Here they are with a Craftworlder to show the similarity:

Anyway, that’s it for this post – I’ll be getting some time to paint over the Christmas break, and I’m aiming to get the rest of my Corsairs done & maybe get started on some Aspect Warriors!
Have a great Christmas & roll on 2026.
Great simple colors!
Cheers mate – I am pleased with how well the purple & yellow work together
Excellent work on the corsairs Alex, and really like the tie in to your craft world eldar, and the nod to the old school helmet patterns.
Cheers Dave – no school like the old school eh? ;-)
Cheers matey, yeah, I’m pretty pleased with them 😉
Layering a satisfactory purple on toy soldiers is really tricky I find. If you have found a method that you are happy with, then you are doing well I reckon! It is tough to beat the OG tiger stripe look too. Love those paint jobs Alex!
I have painted a few of the old Space Elves in the past, but never the little Ghost Warriors or the heavy weapons troopers. I really should rectify that.
Of course I have been looking at a full set of Harlequins for a lifetime now too… 2026 maybe? Maybe.
Happy Xmas!
Ah, cheers dude, yeah purple is a tough one, and yellow is almost as tricky! Still, worth digging in before embracing the rainbow with all the ‘quins and Aspect Warriors.
I don’t recall seeing your Eldar before, apart from that gorgeous samurai-inspired one you did years ago… Something to look forward to!
Very nice! :-) I really like that colour scheme!
Cheers mate, works nicely I think
Looking good as always. I think I recall seeing that stripy pattern armour in some ancient White Dwarf so even the paint jobs are tweaking my nostalgia. Lovely.
Thanks mate, yeah, the stripes were very de rigueur in Eldar circles back in the day 😂
Brilliant mate and so vivid
Cheers dude, they do have a sharpness about them 😊
Bloody awesome stuff, Alex! Always great to see some of the oldest RT models painted and shown off. It kinda strikes me as funny how we go back to the old RT colour schemes after a certain amount of time for models like these – I’d do the same if I ever get around to (re) painting my old (long stripped) RT Eldar.
It also occurs to me now as I look at your models for the first time and the scheme for the first time in a long time – it’s really got John Blanche written all over it, doesn’t it?
Hope you had a wonderful Christmas, and Keep it up! As I work my way backwards for a bit I’m now hoping I’ll see more of these! ;)
Cheers mate – yeah, it might’ve been Blanche who painted the minis for the fliers… I’ll have to see if I can find out! Have a good Christmas yourself mate, more to follow for sure 😉