This is a Michael Perry sculpt.

This is a Michael Perry sculpt.
This is a Michael Perry sculpt.
This guy was a Michael Perry sculpt and was part number 075398/1.
This guy dates back to the original Rogue Trader miniatures and I don’t have a sculptor listed for him. He’s a 1987 sculpt.
You can see him in White Dwarf #91:
Here he is partially done.
This guy is a 1988 or 1989 (wish I had inked the back but didn’t notice it was hard to read) Alan Perry sculpt for the 4205 Chaos Squats range (he’s 420502). His right arm is plastic.
This guy was part of the RT402 Space Elf Command range and went by Menhe Worldsong. He’s a 1987 Jes Goodwin sculpt.
In the later catalogues he’s part number 071519/29.
Another copy, with the dragon standard (071519/26):
One of the optional standards – the angel standard (071519/39):
This guy is a 1987 sculpt by Michael or Alan Perry for the Rogue Trader era of Warhammer 40K. He’s one of the Space Dwarfs / Squats.
Like the rest of the RT301 Space Dwarf range, he has a gun related name – Mauser was/is a German arms manufacturer.
This guy is credited to Michael and Alan Perry. He’s a 1987 sculpt for Warhammer 40K Rogue Trader.
This guy was a 1987 sculpt for the Rogue Trader edition of Warhammer 40K. He’s credited to Michael and Alan Perry.
His name seems to be a reference to Steyr Arms, an Austrian arms manufacturer.
Here’s a list of the 2nd. Edition Warhammer 40K (mostly metal) miniatures I have and am still looking for. This page is a work in progress but I’m going to try to keep it updated so I don’t double up.
Page legend/key – explains what the icons mean
White Dwarf 166 (October 1993) announced the release of the 2nd. Edition of Warhammer 40K. The previous issue stated that the game was over two years in the making. Will Power, Cool and Intelligence were dropped as stats and break tests were based on Leadership, in-line with Warhammer. Reserve move was taken out and replaced with a run move, again the same as Warhammer. As per the running changes made to Rogue Trader, Space Marines moved from T3 to T4, had their save boosted to 3+, were now able to shrug off their first Break test failure and could Rapid Fire!
The in-box Space Marines were designed by Jes Goodwin and the Gretchin/Orks by Kev Adams (per WD163).
Sculpted by Jes Goodwin.
Sculpted by Jes Goodwin.
Designed by Jes Goodwin.
Designed by Jes Goodwin.
As per the lore the rankings go Acolytum, Lexicanum, Codicier then Epistolary. Oh, and then Chief Librarian.
White Dwarf #214 (October 1997) saw the release of the Heavy Bolter wielding scout and the sniper rifle pair, following the five-man box set:
The 1993 catalogue showing these guys states that the miniatures on that page were designed by Jes Goodwin and Normal Swales. Not sure whether it was a joint effort or whether they each designed separate items on the page
These guys were announced in White Dwarf 168 (December 1993), and were designed by Jes Goodwin, and were released as an Ultramarines Assault Squad boxed set.
In White Dwarf 167 (November 1993) the box set of these guys is described as being designed by Jes Goodwin and Norman Swales.
Designed by Jes Goodwin. Many of these were 1992 or earlier so technically RT but I think they’re more reminiscent of the aesthetic of 2nd. Ed. than RT so I put them here. The pre-MKVI suits are above.
So he’s not metal but he’s a classic regardless.
These are the sculpts specific to the Dark Angels in 2nd. Ed. 40K.
Jes Goodwin sculpts.
Sculpted by Jes Goodwin.
Sculpted by Jes Goodwin.
Designed by Jes Goodwin. 1993 sculpts.
Designed by Jes Goodwin.
Designed by Jes Goodwin.
Designed by Jes Goodwin.
Designed by Jes Goodwin.
Designed by Jes Goodwin.
Designed by Jes Goodwin.
Designed by Jes Goodwin.
Designed by Jes Goodwin.
Deisgned by Jes Goodwin.
TBA