This is Trooper Brock. There’s no single credit for his sculpt – the page covers Aly Morrison, Michael and Alan Perry.




This is Trooper Brock. There’s no single credit for his sculpt – the page covers Aly Morrison, Michael and Alan Perry.
This Pirate is a Rogue Trader sculpt and is just marked as “11” in the catalogues.
This Chaos Squat is sadly lacking his tab. He appears as part number 071120/1.
This metal Eldar Jetbike was a Rogue Trader release. It was sculpted by Jes Goodwin.
It can be seen in White Dwarf #106 (October 1988):
The model itself (sans handlebars, unfortunately):
This Genestealer Hybrid from 1989 was a Jes Goodwin sculpt.
I’m putting all the collected pics of the random Forge World bits I have acquired here so I can reference them when they’re used with other minis.
This Rogue Trader-era Eldar Guardian with Shuriken Catapult is a 1989 Jes Goodwin sculpt, and was part number 071584/9 in the later catalogues.
This metal Rogue Trader Eldar Guardian was a 1990 Jes Goodwin sculpt and was down in the catalogues as Guardian with Lasgun 1, part number 071584/3.
The Primarch Leman Russ had an article in White Dwarf #117 and was shown painted by the studio staff:
The accompanying artwork:
There wasn’t a sculpting credit on the catalogue page:
The mini itself:
His cloak:
Freki:
Geri:
This Warhammer 40K Imperial Guard Lieutenant is one of the Mordian Iron Guard. He’s a 1994 Michael Perry sculpt and was part number 72208/1 in the 1995 catalogue, and 010501001 in some later catalogues.
He can be seen in the 2nd. Edition Imperial Guard Codex (1995):