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I need to know when these models were first produced. I believe they were made in metal before the transition over to finecast
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I still have the box of metal ones, it says 2007 on the copyright.

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Not sure on their first release, but yes they were originally in die cast metal. I want to say they came out with 5th or 6th edition but I could be wrong.

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damn, I was hoping they would be earlier than that. thank you both for your help
   
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Bottom ones came out with Medusa V (iirc) in 2005.

Top ones came out with the 5th ed SM codex 2008ish.
   
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Ruin wrote:
Bottom ones came out with Medusa V (iirc) in 2005.

Top ones came out with the 5th ed SM codex 2008ish.


Hmm ok I assumed they were both the same, but I have both, original metal boxes at home, I'll check later...

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The veterans on the bottom came out in November 2004 with the release of the 4th edition Space Marine codex.

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The Veterans are in the 2005-2006 US Complete Catalog & Hobby Reference, but not the 2004/5.
Spoiler:

   
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Top ones were October 2008 with the 5th edition codex.

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beast_gts wrote:
The Veterans are in the 2005-2006 US Complete Catalog & Hobby Reference, but not the 2004/5.
Spoiler:



It's November 2004: straight from UK White Dwarf 299

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Eligius wrote:
beast_gts wrote:
The Veterans are in the 2005-2006 US Complete Catalog & Hobby Reference, but not the 2004/5.
Spoiler:



It's November 2004: straight from UK White Dwarf 299


Awesome, thank you. I think they are a bit too new to use in my 3rd ed style army though :/
   
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3rd ed style army will mean predominantly metal - with the exception of the first plastic real multi-part tactical kit which came out with the 3rd edition main box (despite the box contents showing older metal models, etc.).

   
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 Elbows wrote:
3rd ed style army will mean predominantly metal - with the exception of the first plastic real multi-part tactical kit which came out with the 3rd edition main box (despite the box contents showing older metal models, etc.).



I don't mind using the finecast versions of the old metal characters, since they are easier to obtain and work with. and they are the same sculpts afterall
   
 
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