This guy is one of the Warhammer 40K Imperial Guard Rough Rider sculpts by Mark Copplestone, and was part number 401210 in the early catalogues and 072060/12 in the later ones.


This guy is one of the Warhammer 40K Imperial Guard Rough Rider sculpts by Mark Copplestone, and was part number 401210 in the early catalogues and 072060/12 in the later ones.
This Imperial Guard wounded miniature is a Mark Copplestone sculpt from 1989. He can be found in the 1989 catalogue as 401111.
This Rough Rider was an Imperial Guard sculpt from the Rogue Trader era by Mark Copplestone. He was part number 401209.
This Imperial Guard Rough Rider has a slouch hat! He’s a Mark Copplestone sculpt for the Rogue Trader era of Warhammer 40K.
He’s part number 401201.
He’s a Mark Copplestone sculpt, part number 401207 with the legs to suit a horse.
This guy is a Jes Goodwin sculpt and goes by “Jaw”. He’s part number 073128-52D and is a 1987 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.