This metal Warhammer 40K miniature is from the Rogue Trader era and went by Trooper Mosley. He’s a member of the Imperial Army and was a 1987 sculpt. I don’t have a single sculpting credit for him, unfortunately.




This metal Warhammer 40K miniature is from the Rogue Trader era and went by Trooper Mosley. He’s a member of the Imperial Army and was a 1987 sculpt. I don’t have a single sculpting credit for him, unfortunately.
This Imperial Army (later Imperial Guard) miniature was from the Rogue Trader era of Warhammer 40K and was called Lieutenant Calvert. I don’t have a single sculpting credit for him, unfortunately.
1987 on the back of the tab!
This metal Warhammer 40K Rogue Trader Imperial Army miniature went by Trooper Lake. I don’t have a sculpting credit for him, unfortunately.
He’s a 1987 sculpt.
This 1987 Warhammer 40K Rogue Trader Imperial Army miniature was sculpted by Aly Morrison, and went by Trooper Chow in the catalogues.
This metal Warhammer 40K Rogue Trader Imperial Army miniature was Reconnaissance Trooper Kai. He was a 1987 Aly Morrison sculpt.
This metal Rogue Trader-era Imperial Psycher, Psyker or Astropath (depending on where you look) was one of the first releases for the then-new Warhammer 40K game.
He has “Astropath” on the front and 1987 on the back. I don’t have a sculpting credit for him, unfortunately – I have the list of which sculpts Bob Naismith did of that range and he hasn’t taken credit for him.
This metal Rogue Trader-era Eldar model was called Caetra Darkflight. It was a 1987 Jes Goodwin sculpt.
This metal Rogue Trader-era Eldar model was called Ceido Sharpeye in the catalogues, and was a 1987 Jes Goodwin sculpt.
This Rogue Trader-era Eldar metal miniature was called Aedui Starborn. It was a 1987 Jes Goodwin sculpt.
This metal Rogue Trader miniature was called Medic Pointer. He’s a 1987 sculpt, and I can’t find an individual sculpting credit for him. It looks like he may share the same base sculpt as Captain Webb.