This metal Rogue Trader Eldar Guardian is armed with a Shuriken Catapult and Shuriken Pistol, and was sculpted in 1989 by Jes Goodwin.




This metal Rogue Trader Eldar Guardian is armed with a Shuriken Catapult and Shuriken Pistol, and was sculpted in 1989 by Jes Goodwin.
This is a metal Eldar Swooping Hawk sculpt, done the year after the original three. It was sculpted in 1991 by Jes Goodwin.
It’s wings are the smaller of these two:
This metal Eldar Swooping Hawk miniature was a 1990 sculpt by Jes Goodwin. It appears in the 1991 Blue catalogue as 071560/17.
It’s wings are the smaller of these two:
This Eldar Swooping Hawk Exarch with Lasblaster is a 1990 Jes Goodwin sculpt and appears in the 1991 Blue catalogue as part number 071572/5.
It’s wings are the larger of these two:
This Eldar Guardian with Power Sword and Las Pistol is a 1990 Jes Goodwin sculpt and appears with credit in the 1991 Blue catalogue as 071584/2.
This metal Fire Dragon is an Eldar Jes Goodwin sculpt from 1990.
This metal Imperial Guard Medic appears in the 1991 catalogue as Medic 072104/4 and is credited to the Citadel Design Team, i.e. someone who had left Citadel by that point in time.
This Eldar Guardian was #12 in the catalogues and was part number RTB17/1. It was a Jes Goodwin 1991 sculpt and was released as part of the RTB17 Eldar Guardians box, and came with a 1990 plastic sprue with weapons and arms.
This metal miniature is from Warhammer 40K’s first edition (Rogue Trader) and is in the catalogues as “Ship’s Officer”, though he has “Astronaut” on the tab. I think it says GW 88 on the base.
He was sculpted by Trish Carden (Morrison), as per a conversation with her in Jan 2025.
You can see him in White Dwarf #99:
This metal miniature is one of the first releases from Warhammer 40K: Rogue Trader, and was sculpted by Bob Naismith in 1985. He went by “Ground Combat Trooper”.