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 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.
These pads are marked as 1998 on the tab. The 1999 catalogue page credits everything on that page to Jes Goodwin, Mike McVey, Dave Perry and Mark Bedford – I don’t know which one did the shoulder pads.
This Land Speeder was seen in the RTB3 Devastators box set as well as the RT503 Imperial Army set – which had Imperial Army pilots and different weapons to the Space Marine one.
The 1991 catalogue credits it to Michael Perry, though the earlier RT stuff credits it to both Perry twins.
As seen in WD99:
This metal Medic is from the 4006/RT701 Medics range, and is Medic 02.
Credit for the Medics goes to Mark Copplestone, Aly Morrison and Michael and Alan Perry. I’m not sure who did this chap.
This guy was a Mark Copplestone sculpt and was a wounded Imperial Guard trooper from the Rogue Trader era of Warhammer 40K. The sculpt was part number 401114 originally and is from 1989.