Copplestone Marine Scout

I think he's trying to build a space marine army with old models he can use in 2nd edition & 11th edition, which might be no small task.
When I actually get my arse in gear and turn out to play at my local club I will essentially be using 1st Ed/2nd Ed 40k miniatures to play 11th Edition (I hope). As I will have masses of infantry, no tanks and no special characters it'll be interesting to see how successful this approach will be (I support Nottingham Forest so I'm used to losing week in week out).
 
Err… I don’t go to 40k expecting anything approaching realism. 😂

You may be interested in the Wier brothers who painstakingly convert bolters to “realistic” sizes: https://www.betweenthebolterandme.com/2022/07/tutorial-converting-umbra-pattern.html
I like those conversions. I also got wound up by the ‘Aliens’ M41-A Pulse Rifle having a 10mm bullet, and 95 rounds in the clip, but the magazine isn’t half a meter long (assuming it is double stacked).
 
Oddly the first plastic Beakies had quite realistic sized bolt pistols, even the bolt guns were quite slender.

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Stuck a modern day marine in the shot for the lulz.
Quite - that is my benchmark. By the time of those scouts, the gun is 4-5x the size and looks incongruous as a pistol. It’s cartoony, which is fine, but a bit like a las cannon having S:9 and being shoulder mounted, and then massive tanks having heavy bore cannons one mark higher at S:10, it’s the sci-fi consistency principle.
If they are all massive, fine, if they are all tiny, fine, but if two weapons have the same impact but appear at wildly different scales it just looks odd.
 
huh.. I've seen modern marines with them big shotguns but didn't know they were meant to be Bolt pistols, or Boltguns.. yikes..
 
Copplestone only worked two years for GW but he was and still is my favourite sculptor. Never gets much credit though for his space marines, guards, gangers. No interviews anywhere. I remember in RT acording to the basic rules, or lack thereof, scouts would've been just marines but not in powered armour.
I never thought that one of the scouts' bolters was an ork gun!
Here are mine, Harkonnen style maniacs.

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nice.. not quite right dates (about September 1987 till end of 1990) ^_^ but nice
I always figured Mark left GW mid or late 1989 to join Grenadier. These scouts being among his last releases.
Fantasy Warriors was released (early?) 1990 and he made half of the miniatures including the plastic orcs and dwarfs. Unless he worked for both for a while.
 
It would make sense but what I've read, it was meant to be late 1990 when he left, I'm pretty sure I remember that in some interview with him... but I'm not sure how up to date he would keep his CV to remember the dates that well ^_^
 
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