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Homeworld: Macragge Primarch: Roboute Guilliman Base Colours: Marine Dark Blue/Ultramarine Tactical Squad Medic Devastator Squad Chaplain Tbchmarine Captain Librarian Assault Squad Lieutenant As well as proclaiming its vehicle kills in a sunburst. Marine A s weapon has three rings indicating commendations, a practice common to most Chapters. The missiles are in the prescribed colours for armour piercing. As head Tfechmarine in the Company, Marine C's shoulder pad has been fashioned by the Chapter's Artificers. It also bears the stylised hand motif. The Assault Marine (D) sports a skull and crossbones on his forearm to indicate he is looking for a glorious death in battle to prow his devotion. Marine B’s arm is completely white, a practice laid down in the Index Astartes that signifies his Company's most famous action occured when they were recruits. ULTRAMARINES The 3rd Chapter of the 1st Founding
Homeworld: Fenris Primarch: Leman Russ Base Colours: Blue Grey/Space Wolf Grey Tactical Squad Assault Squad Devastator Squad Captain Lieutenant Chaplain Librarian Medic Tfechmarine SPACE WOLVES The 6th Chapter of the 1st Founding Leman Russ, Primarch of the Space Wolves, with f his wolf-brothers Field and Geri, Note how his personal heraldry, displayed on his back banner, has been used as the basis for the j ^ r Chapter's symbol. Also H jj^LA 5* notice that Leman’s m ‘ back banner displays wKBk his Ttrminator i Honour Badge, Both of this Captain’s sets of armour, his Tfcrminator suit on the right and his Mark Six armour on the left, carry the same personal heraldry. Note how he wears Terminator Honour Badges around his neck and on his shoulder pad when in his Mk VI lELitKi armour to show he has JT ;•£ r been trained in the use of ; Tferminator armour.
Tactical Squad Captain Devastator Squad Chaplain Chapter Banners are often entrusted to Chaplains (A), as they are the focus for the faith of the Marines. Marine Medic B. like all Medics, wears a shoulder pad bearing a representation of the geneseed helix. This antique version ’is undoubtedly a relic of the Chapter. The laurel wreath signifies an act of bravery. Marine C’s shoulder pad has been reversed out to signify he is a veteran, a practice that applies to all Chapters. It also bears the common Salamander motto Ignis (lit. Fire). Terminator D's power glove bears a flame pattern. Although each Marine paints his own armour, the symbols they use are strictly limited by the Chapter’s own set of symbols- Assault Squad Lieutenant Commander Homeworld: Prometheus Primarch: Vulkan Base Colours: Salamander Black/Salamander Green Librarian Medic Tfechmarine SALAMANDERS The 8th Chapter of the 1st Founding
BLOOD ANGELS The 9th Chapter of the 1st Founding Homeworld: Baal Prime Primarch: Sanguinius Base Colours: Tferracotta/Blood Angel Orange Tactical Squad Assault Squad Devastator Squad Librarian Medic Tfcchmarine The personal heraldry of the Lieutenant Commander (A) is repeated from his shoulder pad on his back banner The Devastator Marine (B) has shellbursts on his armour signifying major engagements, and has painted vehicle kill marks on his weapon. Both are common practices. As a member of the Lieutenant Commander's own squad, the Assault TYooper (Q carries one of the Chapter Banners. He has stained his arm a brighter shade to acknowledge the honour, a standard practice among Blood Angel Marines. The shoulder pads and helmet that the Chaplain (D) wears are painted in a combination of black and the Chapter's colour. They were made by the Chapter's Artificers.
RANK BADGES As per the Index, all Chapters use the same system of painted symbols to indicate rank. Four examples are shown here. SPACE WOLVES Sergeant - Helmet Sergeant Forearm BLOOD ANGELS Captain - Helmet Captain Forearm Lieutenant - Helmet Lieutenant Forearm Lieutenant Lieutenant Commander - Helmet Commander - Forearm Due to the tactical diversities facing the Marines, and their ability to develop an individual response to each new threat, many Chapters have evolved special types of Marine, squad organisation, or weapon. While the actual variation may be minor, it is common practice for each new model of armour or gun to have its own unique markings. It is certain that the hundreds of additions made to the Index Astartes since its original production were not anticipated. In a few cases, a Chapter has been forced to reorganise and redesign following the loss of records or source materials. The destruction of the Crimson Fist’s home fortress for example destroyed the Chapter’s historical records, weapons shops, and all stocks of equipment; the rebuilt Crimson Fists were forced to reinterpret much of their heraldry from memory alone. Other variations, on a more personal level, arise from the Marines’ practice of decorating their own armour as part of their initiation rites. Armour belonging to the higher ranks shows even more obvious variations. The suits are usually made by the Chapter's Artificers, craftsmen attached to the diapter who sculpt individual pieces of armour to commemorate exemplary behaviour on the battlefield. The Artificers are also responsible for the design and construction of specialist shoulder pads. Given that they tailor the design of each such item to complement the personality and role of the wearer, even within a single Chapter there are very rarely two that are identical. The following pages give just a brief glimpse of the thousands of variations that the uniforms of the Space Marines display.
SPECIALIST BADGES The four examples of specialist helmets shown here comply with the Index Astartes. Ultramarine Chaplain Blood Angel Tfechmarine Space Wolf Medic Salamander Librarian It is common practice among Marines to paint kill marks on their weapons. This bolter bears a skull and six lines; each line indicates a single kill, while the skull indicates twenty. The use of one symbol to indicate multiple kills is common practice to ensure there is enough room to mark them all; it is bad luck not to acknowledge a weapon’s achievements. HONOUR BADGES A Purity Seal is awarded to a Marine who shows himself to be morally pure by his words and deeds. The seal is made to took like wax and trails strips of parchment bearing Imperial litanies. It can be attached to any part of a Marine s armour or back banner, The Tferminator Honour Badge is given to a Marine who has been trained in the use of Terminator Armour. It is usually sculpted onto a Marine's left shoulder pad. and appears as an embroidered motif in the top left corner of his back banner. It may also appear as an amulet. The Laurel Wreath is a common mark within the Imperium to indicate an act of extreme bravery1. The Index Astartes states that it should be sculpted onto, or painted around, a Marines armour or worn as a medallion.
EXAMPLES Officers with the rank of Lieutenant or above are allowed to display their personal heraldry on their armour. Although this is usually confined to the shoulder pads, individuals may extend the patterning to other areas. The Ultramarine Lieutenant Commander, second from left, displays the shellburst symbol of his personal heraldry over the whole right-hand side of his armour. The Blood Angel Lieutenant on the left carries his Company Banner. Note the divided field behind the chapter symbol. Each Company has a different field, using the dominant colours of the Chapter. The number in the top corner of the banner indicates the Lieutenant is a member of Second Company. Like the Ultramarine Lieutenant Commander, the Salamander Captain displays his personal heraldry on his shoulder pad. Such heraldry generally uses motifs specific to the Chapter, in this case flames. The carrying of Squad Banners varies from Chapter to Chapter and engagement to engagement. In this case, the Sergeant is carrying the colour for his squad. Note that it is a facsimile of the Company Banner. The Salamander Chaplain has a black helm, black shoulder pads and skull motifs, standard Chaplain garb. Note the purity seal on the leg to show his moral purity. The seal was made by flattening a small ball of epoxy putty onto the Chaplain’s leg and pressing the flat end of a broken cocktail stick into it. Two small strips of paper were added to the seal to finish the effect. The Ultramarine’s armour carries the standard Librarian book motif. Note the page of religious text attached to his leg and the small codex; both items were made from small pieces of folded paper painted with a Bronzed Flesh/Skull White mixture. Like all Medics, the Blood Angel Marine has portions of his armour painted white. The three blood drops on his left leg indicate battlefield transfusions that have left the Medic close to death, but from which he subsequently recovered. This Tbchmarine’s uniform is painted in the standard colours of the Space Vtolves and as well as the hand symbol, carries the industrial style patterning favoured by many Tfcchmarines.
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