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 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.
He’s a Mark Copplestone sculpt, part number 401207 with the legs to suit a horse. White Dwarf #111 gives his year as 1989 and he can be seen in that issue:
Designed by Jes Goodwin. This one was Traitor 2, 070204/8 in the 1991 Blue catalogue. It’s a 1989 sculpt.
This copy seems to have had one knee shaved down:
A Jes Goodwin sculpt. Part number 071519/31.
This metal Chaos Squat was a 1989 Alan Perry sculpt and comes with what looks like a bolter and power sword.
This metal Warhammer 40K miniature is one of the three Rogue Trader Grey Knight Terminators (this is No.2), and is part number 070243/5 in the 1991 Blue catalogue.
It’s a 1989 sculpt from Jes Goodwin.
This metal Warhammer 40K miniature is one of three Grey Knight Terminators from Rogue Trader, and is part number 070243/6 in the 1991 Blue catalogue. It’s a 1989 sculpt from Jes Goodwin.
This Daemon Hunter Inquisitor in Terminator Armour is part number 070204/22.
Jes Goodwin sculpt, 1989. This was the first tab I received with the stamp upside down!
This miniature can be seen in Tony Hough’s artwork in White Dwarf #135:
The force rod arm is part number 070204/23 and the psycannon arm is 070204/21.
Colours used:
Undercoat: Vallejo Mecha Black
Black: Scale75 Art Black
Red: Kimera PR3
Yellow: Kimera PBR24
White: Scale75 Art White
The bone was done with a mix of PR3/Art Black as the base, then built up with a mix of PBR24 and Art White. I struggled with getting contrast on the bone with the subtle edges on the horns of the chest skull piece, so I used some Targor Rageshade to help out.
Silver: Black Metal, Heavy Metal, Speed Metal then White Alchemy.