This 1988 Alan Perry sculpt was a Titan Princeps Seniores and can be found in the 1991 catalogue with credit, as part number 072117/46.




He came with plastic human clothed arms and a lasgun/lascannon sprue.
This 1988 Alan Perry sculpt was a Titan Princeps Seniores and can be found in the 1991 catalogue with credit, as part number 072117/46.
He came with plastic human clothed arms and a lasgun/lascannon sprue.
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 is a Mark Copplestone sculpt for the Imperial Army/Imperial Guard in Rogue Trader. He was part number 401008.
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 Metal Imperial Guard Trooper was a 1988 sculpt for the Rogue Trader edition of Warhammer 40K.
Another copy:
This Imperial Guard Sergeant is a Mark Copplestone sculpt from 1988. He’s part number 401006 originally and later 072104/2.
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:
This Warhammer 40K Rogue Trader Imperial Guard miniature can be found in the Autumn 1989 trade catalogue under 072033’s “Personality Figures” section. There’s no sculpting credit there, unfortunately.
He’s a 1988 sculpt.
1d4chan seem to have christened this guy Johnny… back in the day he was known as Brother Craig.
He can be seen in WD99: