35-Year-Old 40k Dreadnought as Cool as Primaris?
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The ork dreadnought from rogue trader is the most beautiful dread they've ever made
How dare you, the one from the 2nd Edition Starter Set is clearly the best dreadnought ever created. Hands down, no contest
Would you be willing to trade a unopened storm cast eternal paladins box for a tyranids army ?
@@DashCamSheffield it's close, but it feels a little flat by comparison
But not as good as the old Screamer Killer Carnifex of course.
i think redemptor is better firstly because it is simple and innovative and easty to find an dewsy to be picked up by any spwce marine player
There was a White Dwarf issue way back in the RT days that named the 3 Imperial Dreadnought classes as Chuck (Contemptor), Eddy (Deredo) and Fury (Furibundus), so Furibundus was official. Also means the modern Contemptor and Deredeo dreads can happily be referred to as Chucks and Eddys 😁
Yeah it's reprinted on page 56 of the RT Compendium, there are also a few more art pieces.
WD100 had the names as well as the first revision to dreadnought rules since the main rulebook. WD101 had rules for the first wraithlord, called spirit walker back then, and WD102 had rules for the eldar warwalker, both of which were basically dreadnoughts with different pilot configurations. I believe they were all reprinted in the Warhammer 40,000 Compendium.
Thankyou Kev, I thought those were the real names but I couldn't be sure - I remembered "Deredeo" from the Epic scale game.
The leviathan should have been the furibundus
The targetting reticule looks fun. Not really designed for fast play, but for an RPG it seems so interesting.
Yeah, or for a game with a few large mechs
As a Battetech player I still laughed when I saw what the actual process was, it's kind of insane. Battletech's still exactly like that, just look at the rules for weapons that land multiple hits like missiles and shotguns:
- Roll to-hit
- Roll on the cluster table to see how many missiles / pellets or whatever actually landed
- Group the individual bits by how much damage each "hit" is supposed to do
- Roll hit locations for each of those
- Roll crit location + internal crit location for each cluster you crit with
And that's for one weapon on mechs which sometimes carry six or more. Missile boats are hell.
I'm happy Alpha Strike exists.
I love it.. you get to choose to try and get a hit by aiming roughly centrally.. but where it’s armoured.. or risk more with a targeted shot at a a weak point like weapon .. doesn’t take long at all when you know what you’re doing
For sure. I think you could reintegrate the mechanic of targeting vehicle weapons into the game, but something like that in a 40k RPG would be really fun.
It's a neat idea, but the game balance was bad. Way too easy to target insta-kill crits.
As an owner of 3 originals from 35 years ago those look like recasts to me. Citadel Minis even 35 years ago were good quality.
Yeah those are recasts
I disagree. The larger one's hull and limbs look just like mine from back in the day. The hull used with the shorter legs does look rough though. Mind you it could still be legit. The models we got in North America were authorized recasts by North American licensees. In Canada they were made by RAFM.
@@tharkwarrior i hav ed all my smileys and old stuff... the metal doesn't look like potmetal... definitely recasts
@@tharkwarrior Citadel Miniatures were not RECASTS in the USA they were cast from original molds made from Masters. These were done initially by Ral Partha. They were of high quality unlike these recasts.
They have the same miscast on the lower bit between the legs that mine did and I got mine direct from GW mail order.
I love the clear sheet template. We should bring those back! 😆
That clear targeting thing is pretty dope
The closing shot panning from the chaplain outrider to the Rogue Trader dread legitimately made me smile and chuckle. They’re still so charming and you did a great job folding them into your army.
I love how you gave one a lil pep in his step, so cute 😭
The name of the deadnought was official. On p63-64 of the Compendium it states "Contemptor Class" (Chuck), "Deredeo Class" (Eddy) and "Furibundus Class" (Fury)
Fun fact, the classic boxnaught was based on the chibi version of the Destroid Spartan from the anime SDF Macross.
Those dreads and those rules seem perfectly matched to each other.
It is really amazing what a talented painter can do with such a rough start. In the end they looked great to me, well done
wow those are probably the best paint job I've seen on those guys
Just built two 3d printed versions of this lil guy! Love him so much
Holy cow! I have an oldhammer Zoat I bought off of Ebay a while back, and I knew it had to be either a full recast or kitbashed as it has an arm that was very obviously from a different model. Had no idea what the arm was from until I saw this video!! It's the double bolter barrel off the complete dreadnaught you've got here: mystery solved!
Ive been watching since he came back to RUclips and it is very satisfying to see the channel grow and get more popular.
Talking smack like that about these Dreads is like walking up to a new mom and calling her baby ugly. Jay, you've forgotten that these models started all the other cool Dreadnoughts that came after. Still, you did a pretty sweet paint job and made the look good. And GW did indeed officially name one version of that dread Furibundus, or Fury for short.
Let's be honest... it's Ugly as fuck 🤣
But... these Dreads ARE ugly. So were the vast majority of RT-era minis. I say that as someone who played in that era. They were bad then, and they're bad now.
That colour 3d printed mummy is quite amazing. A quick squirt with some matt varnish and it would be ready for the tabletop.
Those Dreadnoughts are things of goofy beauty.
I love my little dreadnought. It cost me 4 pounds (in 1992, I think) from a local shop called The Stamp Corner, which still operates today. The dreadnaught is armed with twin bolters on each hand, and this was back when an imperial guardsman could ride in one. I've stripped the paint and repainted this model 3 times now :) Currently in imperial guard colours. I wonder what 9th edition unit it could count as? An armoured sentinel?
No idea why everyone hates them, this just has to be my alltime favorite dread design alongside the one from epic/space crusade. l really gotta get one of these at some point.
I do have the chaos one and that sculpt is actually pretty good imo, the details really give it a lot more character, but well exactly that is kinda something loyalists always lacked so it's not really a fair comparison.
Also on the name, these dreadnoughts were actually the OG contemptors, before they were reimagined by forgeworld. And even tho it's a bit far fetched you can kinda see the similarities in the overall design, it's a lot closer to this one than the classic box dread.
(As a sidenote the afformentioned space crusade dreadnought was also the first to be called the dorito)
^ This guy gets it! ^
I can never get over how drawn out and convoluted some rules can be. That's why I used to love Hero Quest when I was a teen. So simple but also gratifying.
I still love HeroQuest today, exactly for the same reason !
Everything from One Page Rules is pretty good and gaining a little traction... and their biggest game is shamelessly for 40k minis (and whatever else you can come up with).
These targeting rules were one of several iterations during Rogue Trader as they messed with the rules that ultimately resulted in the 2nd edition rules. They didn't really stick.
For me, it's Space Crusade and Space Hulk, both are unfiltered kino.
@@rutgaurxi7314 I still have Space Crusade. Great game.
There’s definitely some charm in these old models, and your painting skills have certainly done them justice.
Those are great! Love the way you paint the black armour, still always reads as black but plenty of contrast
The paintjob matches models’ quality perfectly 👌👌
Glad to see you finally do a video on these guys , by the way there are some pretty interesting fan redesigns to 3D print for those interested
Rogue Trader and 2nd Edition are still, by far, my most loved 40K editions. I tried all other editions for some time but I always go back to 2nd Edition. There is no garbage like Primaris Marines, I only use them as True-Scale Marines.
The ruleset is stable, no need to buy new minis because of Codex Power Creep or sudden point costs changes. I really like it.
I can only encourage you to search for BattleBible and try it.
I love it when he restores old models.
Orks looking at thos dreads : "Zoging beautiful!"
I bought one of these along with the box of 30 multi part plastic space marines when I first got into WH40K way back in 1988. GW did call them Furibundus! There was an article in White Dwarf 100 or 101 that gave the stats for three dreadnought types: Contemptor, Doredo and Furibundus. Nicknamed Chuck, Eddy and Fury!! I am typing this from memory bit I still have my old White Dwarfs somewhere...
Jays plasma coils are the glowiest looking ones i know, everyone else make the brightest and thus hottest part be the very outside of the coils but really since thats the part thats most exposed to open air it should be the least warm part!
I love these and the stinger tailed Chaos Dreadnought too. Mine disappeared a long time ago, I've been keeping an eye on eBay for one but every time they get back down to a reasonable price someone makes a really cool RUclips video about them and the price shoots back up.... 😂😂😂
The dreads look neat in a derpy way but as you kept painting it I started making a connection with the squats and I think if they changed out the face plate for the one the infantry have and maybe make a drill available or something it would be an amazing squat dreadnaught
They were Squat dreadnoughts back in Rogue Trader! Very few vehicles so Guard and Squats also got dreads, as well as Rhinos and Land Raiders.
It actually looks fun how to resolve that shot!
I think you made them look really good. The play through of old rules was fun.
I remember that vehicle targeting from way back when (I.E. 29-30 years ago). Though it came after Rogue Trader since that was late 1980's. We also learned that you can place that template anyway over the model template so placing it at an angle did wonders. But you ended up taking shots at it since for most hits would only destroy a section. Oh and if you think these Dread's were bad try looking at the robots from back then.
I started playing in the late 80s, and have a couple dozen of these RT dreadnoughts in their 3 patterns. Certainly one of my all time favorite models to come from this game.
I ended up ordering from Only Games a few days after I saw this video. Forgot to use the discount but emailed them saying I found them from you and they even replied back saying that was cool.
Then the 5 day production window came and went (ordered on the 5th). Sent an email through their site asking for just an update a few days ago on the production and nothing for two more days until I got a notification it was being shipped out. But no direct communication. Hoping the sculpts/printing is well done at least. Ok with waiting for stuff, just want some updates or communication when there are delays.
That last explanation for shooting was... wow, that was certainly an interesting system lol. Love how those models ended up looking, despite the sculpt itself they actually look cool!
Great to see you bring some more classic RT into your army. Although I imagined (from the thumb nail / title) that you'd do them as some Ad Mech Robot allies (RT model "counts as" Kastelan Robots).
Also great to see you go through 2nd Ed Vehicle rules. I remember it well. 2nd Ed wasn't fast paced at all, but it was engrossing and a lot of fun. And more often than not could take a weekend to play.
I'm fairly certain your 3 Marines also take D6 Str 10 hits with a minus 3 modifier from the explosion. I recall restless nights where my thoughts were plagued with worry that I'd placed my unit too close to my vehicle and tomorrow during my opponents turn it could all go [BoOm!] because 2nd Ed wasn't kind to vehicles. A good marksman with a Targetter could almost guarantee an explosion outcome meaning that you wanted to keep your units away from them (as opposed to using them for deployment and/or cover).
That is gotta be the best dreadnought I've ever seen.
I still have six of those bad boys from back in the day. The one you have with a missile launcher is actually a Deredeo (Eddy) class dreadnought, I guess the one with the plasma gun could count as a Furibundus (Fury) class as they were equipped with a lascannon, or you could just say it is a Juggernaut (Jay) class dread.
I've got one of those! I mean it's a tad dusty and has a purity seal on it but yeah good to know what it is I thought it was a tech priest robot
Fantastic man thanks for sharing that!
That vehicle manual you have there is about the 3rd major revision to the Rogue Trader ruleset. Chapter Approved made some changes to the rules, The Compendium and the Compilation made some major changes. The Vehicle Manual was just insanely complicated, I don't think anyone actually played using those rules much until the "2nd Edition" came out.
Except for the Ork dread (Killa Kan?), I have all the others. Crazy... :)
I've always loved the furibundus dreadnought. It's so ridiculously dorky, just like the saturnine terminators. I honestly think with a little modernization the design could go a long way, or you could easily adapt them and they'd fit in with Leagues or Tau
There's a pretty good ess-tee-el available. Scale it up 150% and it's good to go.
Nostalgia overload. I've got all those og dreadnoughts. Even a box of unpainted space marine ones.
I had this dread as a kid, pure nostalgia....
Jay, you need to read the target shift part of the Vehicle Manual again - you can shift either horizontally or vertically, but not both! I'm afraid your ork missed!
It's worth noting perhaps that Rogue Trader went through 3 separate sets of rules for dreadnoughts, with the Vehicle Manual being the last and weirdest. If I recall correctly at least one of the others would be far more familiar to anyone that knows the 8th/9th edition dreadnought rules, with dreadnoughts having stats much closer to those of standard models.
Your two guys seem to have mixed up the torso/leg combos, too. You could buy the short legs with the short-wide torso, or the long legs with the tall-thin. Swapping them around gave you the option of the short, thin stumpy one and the giant-wide model. Really different silhouettes.
I love the old rogue trader stuff, I def have a lot of influence from those early days left in me. I reckon an army of these guys would make a cool marine army in general.
Great video again! Big fan of the older stuff.
I think you could probably make these dreads look a lot better with some kitbashing. The epic scale nights have a lot of armor and peg parts that could probably be grafted on by a careful hand to get a bulkier and more imposing model.
Damn it, I would LOVE a modern version of those handsome chaps in crisp plastic!
My coworker used to live in the UK and has some white dwarfs from 1988. The dreadnought pilots were just regular dudes but the dreadnoughts could have neural links. The bond could become permanent and their want for combat would drive them to become mercenaries or marauders (assuming they lived long enough for that to happen).
Very cool! Just added the one i've had forever to my budding HH 1rst legion collection.
Damn, you did MAGIC with these bad boys!
They're all good dreads, Jay.
I love those old models. I’m going to start buying what I can find or printing them.
There are a fair few STL's available, including the original Dreadnought. I'm still waiting to see an STL for the old VBJ motorcycle though.
@@herculeholmes504 I found the original tyranid warriors. So hideous and yet so beautiful
I bought a Chaos dreadnought back in around 1991, but was told by the guy in the shop that it was no longer playable. I didn't care, though, because I just wanted to paint it. Trouble was that it was such a big lump of metal that the glue barely held its body upright!
You really need to pin anything like that, and a tiny bit of paperclip won't necessarily do it.
@@m__y-t-s Yes, definitely! I didn't know that at the time, as I was only a child.
I never owned a dreadnought until recently. Lebiathan reminded me, that the old 2nd Edition Carnifex was one of the great iconics 40k ever had. So, I tried to get my hands on one. (Oh... and on Leviathan, of course. So looks like there is the first Space Marine Dreadnought in it, I will ever own.)
But at least I'm considering to try to get a few of this older Rogue Trader Miniatures as well.
What a wild way to target vehicles!
These guys look so silly, but theres a charm to them forsure!
they should bring back this design for the deathguard, it would go along great with the other walking peanuts, the plaguebearers
I have 4 of these from back in the day. I love the goofy things.
I love that it fell over on the turn table. I like the chompy teeth!! Thanks gents. Fantastic work as always.
They would make cool Deff Dreads, and could add Ork stuff to add detail.
I loved the goofy old Contemptor design so much that I got one to kitbash that sat unfinished on my desk for half a year... it sits there right now, surrounded by modern models...
Carnifex - old skool early 00s metal one ❤ still my 1st 40k love!
Two different models of early dread there. The one with the short legs is Furibundus (Fury), the longer legs is a Deredeo (Eddy) pattern.
I started 40k back in the RT era, my first dread was a Furibundus. I still have him. And yeah, he looks derpy next to the more modern models, but you gotta respect the ancient.
You did a terrific job
1:32 funny enough Jay, that's a chaos Dreadnought.
I used to play in the early days of 40 honestly the rules were not that bad and the flavor you got from all the tables really added to.
I remember seeing this loads as they cropped up in a lot of the marketing images at the time
I have the taller one and I actually called GW on how to use them in a modern game to see if it is supposed to be an Eddy or Fury. They told me to “slap it on a 40mm and use standard dreadnought rules.” I asked for a little more detail like shouldn’t it be one of the (still at that time) forge world models, and he acted like he was not supposed to say that kind of specific, but finally said whatever your opponent and tournament boss will agree to otherwise treat it as a good old blocky bastard.
I have one of those. Bought it when it was new. Mine has a toothpastetube metal banner, that was all the rage back then.
And yes, Furibundus was an official name back then.
I had three of these dreads in my Rouge Trader Dark Angels army. They were my work horse anti tank units. Till the turned traitor. All hail Black Legion!
Those look like good Ork dreadnaughts!
I don't like everything about Rogue Trader, but I do firmly believe that modern 40k needs more of the Rogue Trader feel injected back into it. The modern lore takes itself way too seriously.
I was really hoping you'd make a video on these guys, thank you so much
I've got a 2e dread that I'm going to paint in Crimson Fists colors, and I can't wait
old school Dreadnought is just Kain from Robocop 2
2:02 oof! 🙃
I've never looked at the vehicle manual before. I thought the original vehicle rules in the base Rogue Trader book were complex, but that makes one shot take 10 minutes to figure out. Nice.
I love those old dreads, not going to lie.
Got one of those original marine Dreadnoughts painted (badly) in Ultramarines colours. No idea where it is but kinda inspired to dig it out to strip and repaint....
Go look for the "Naismith Class" dreadnoughts on cults or thingiverse. Old-school RT-style dreads given a slight modern upgrade (and assault cannon).
I had 2 Furibundus dreads (unfortunately sold one years ago to buy food). I still have the one I painted, though i need to repaint the legs after a fall ruined the paint work. Are they still viable in modern rules? 40K needs, deserves, a REAL RPG to go alongside the TTWG.
FYI, you have a Dedereo (Missile launcher left arm) and a modified Furibundus (Plasma Cannon instead of Lascannon).
I would love to paint one of these like it was found by orks. Would fit nicely with my Ork Knight :)
I've got one of these somewhere from back in the day. I've been meaning to dig it out and orkify it. Should fit right in with da boyz
Unpopular opion, but I think the original dreadnought looks pretty cool.
I love their goofy yet imposing design! I think the paint job done here really brings them to life, though
Jay, thanks for doing an episode about these!
The short-legged version of this Dreadnought looks ridiculous to me. Maybe it would've worked with the 1990 Squats.
There is a great sarcophagus version stl from Big Mr Tong that blends the old style with the current Dreadnought design.
I currently have three of these models printed up and kitbashed with some beefier arms in my Mechanicus army as Kastelan Robots.
@kingodacheez _"I currently have three of these models printed up and kitbashed with some beefier arms in my Mechanicus army as Kastelan Robots"_
I was hoping someone would do that ✨
I preferred the short-legs version because it looks more like a defense/weapons platform, like the modern Deredeo.
They look like they are the right size to be a good proxy for the centurions.
Great retro models and great vid as always.
I'm currently working on mummified undead as a proxy tomb kings army, ordered then from only games as I have no 3d printer and they are very neatly printed.
3 Ushabti great bows
3 Ushabti swords
10 Horsemen
20 Warriors
1 Tomb King on beast.
I'll get there one day 😀
Your videos bring me so much joy! Thank you, for providing us with this awesome content!! :D
these have a bit of a men of iron vibe, you should enter a tournament with these.
When the chapter promises the first man to die will be immortalized as a dreadnaught..
but the chapter really hated that George guy. 🤣
I've got one of these from original mail order back in the day
I really enjoyed that level of complexity for shooting... but definitely only for a skirmish scale game :)
I died when the dread fell over on the turn-table
Could you do a video on how to Magnetise votann?