This Mordian Iron Guard Lascannon Operator is part number 010500407 and is a 1994 Michael Perry sculpt.




He can be seen in the 1995 Imperial Guard Codex:

This Mordian Iron Guard Lascannon Operator is part number 010500407 and is a 1994 Michael Perry sculpt.
He can be seen in the 1995 Imperial Guard Codex:
This metal Imperial Guard Mordian Iron Guard Lascannon Loader was part number 010500408. He’s a 1994 Michael Perry sculpt.
He can be seen in the 1995 Imperial Guard Codex:
Here are some of the weapons I have found for the Rogue Trader robots.
On the left are the bolter and flamer arms, and the right one is an autocannon.
Like the robots, they’re Bob Naismith sculpts.
This robot was the Conqueror class back in the Rogue Trader days. I have an overview of the robots range here.
It’s a Bob Naismith sculpt.
This robot was the Colossus class back in the Rogue Trader days. I have an overview of the robots range here.
It’s a Bob Naismith sculpt.
This robot was the Castellan class back in the Rogue Trader days. I have an overview of the robots range here.
It’s a Bob Naismith sculpt.
In White Dwarf #104 there’s a Chapter Approved guide to converting a Rhino:
With the following text:
And even a template!
In White Dwarf #104 there’s a Chapter Approved article showcasing the new Robots range.
The names:
Crusader, Conqueror, Cataphract, Castellan, Colossus.
The article has art throughout:
It also has livery shown:
I asked Bob Naismith if he sculpted them and he said that he thought they were his, so I have credited them appropriately.
This metal skeleton with is an Aly Morrison sculpt, and was part number 074503/19. No tab on this guy.
While I primarily collect the older stuff, some of the later models are of interest to me… here’s the list of what I have found so far.
Page legend/key – explains what the icons mean
The 1999 catalogue credits these guys to Jes Goodwin, Dave Perry, Mark Bedford and Mike McVey.
These guys came in box part number 99110101299.
Found in the 2008 catalogue with the first part number and the 2005 with the latter. The box part number was 99110101300.
Found in the 2008 catalogue. This is the 99110101332 box.
These guys were designed by Jes Goodwin.
Shoulder pads go here!
Various heads.
These guys took some finding.
The second release of the Land Raider was on May 24th, 2000 as per WD245, and they ran specialised tank-building classes from that date called Imperious Rex.
Released in April 2000, designed by Tim Adcock as per WD245. The pilot was designed by Michael and Alan Perry.
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Plastics, sure, but classic!
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