This chap is a Mark Copplestone sculpt. For some reason someone gave him Ork Boar Boy legs…


This chap is a Mark Copplestone sculpt. For some reason someone gave him Ork Boar Boy legs…
This Imperial Guard (or Imperial Army) Lieutenant was sculpted by Aly Morrison in 1987 for the Rogue Trader era of Warhammer 40K.
This Imperial Guard Sergeant is a Mark Copplestone sculpt from 1988. He’s part number 401006 originally and later 072104/2.
This is a 1990 Jes Goodwin sculpt of an Eldar Guardian with Las Gun. In the 1991 catalogue it’s shown as part number 071584/5.
This Escher Juve is a 1995 sculpt by Jes Goodwin for the Games Workshop game Necromunda. She was part number 72918/12.
This Escher Ganger is a 1995 sculpt by Jes Goodwin. She was part number 72920/24.
This Escher Ganger is a metal Necromunda miniature, sculpted in 1995 by Jes Goodwin. She was part number 72920/19.
This Escher Ganger is a Jes Goodwin sculpt, and is sadly missing her tab. She was part number 72920/25.
This Orlock Juve with Stub Gun and Club is a 1995 sculpt by Michael Perry. He is unfortunately missing his stub gun, but I do have the metal sprue of weapons so I should be able to replace it with one just like what was there.
He was part number 72901/12.
He’s shown in White Dwarf 191:
This Warhammer 40K Rogue Trader Imperial Guard mini has “Penitent” on the tab and is a 1988 sculpt. He can be found in the 1989 Autumn trade catalogue and is designed by Mark Copplestone.
Another copy:
I came across a copy where someone had turned him into a mounted Penal Legion trooper with some 2nd. Ed. Boar Boys legs: