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 Genestealer Hybrid from 1989 was a Jes Goodwin sculpt.
This Rogue Trader-era Eldar Guardian with Shuriken Catapult is a 1989 Jes Goodwin sculpt, and was part number 071584/9 in the later catalogues.
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.
He can be seen in White Dwarf 112:
This metal Rogue Trader Warhammer 40K Imperial Guard sculpt was from 1989 and was listed as part number 072033/5 in the 1991 catalogue.
This chap is a Mark Copplestone sculpt. For some reason someone gave him Ork Boar Boy legs…
White Dwarf #111 gives his year as 1989 and he can be seen in that issue:
This guy is one of the Warhammer 40K Imperial Guard Rough Rider sculpts by Mark Copplestone, and was part number 401210 in the early catalogues and 072060/12 in the later ones.
White Dwarf #111 gives his year as 1989 and he can be seen in that issue:
A second copy:
This Imperial Guard wounded miniature is a Mark Copplestone sculpt from 1989. He can be found in the 1989 catalogue as 401111 and can be seen in White Dwarf 112:
This Rough Rider was an Imperial Guard sculpt from the Rogue Trader era by Mark Copplestone. He was part number 401209.
White Dwarf #111 gives his year as 1989 and he can be seen in that issue:
This Imperial Guard Rough Rider has a slouch hat! He’s a Mark Copplestone sculpt for the Rogue Trader era of Warhammer 40K. White Dwarf #111 gives his year as 1989.
He can be seen in White Dwarf #111:
He’s part number 401201.