This Rogue Trader-era Warhammer 40K model went by “Hive Worlder”. He was a 1987 Bob Naismith sculpt.




It has “PIRATE” on the front of the tab and “GW 1987” on the back. He can be seem in the RT3 flyer:

This Rogue Trader-era Warhammer 40K model went by “Hive Worlder”. He was a 1987 Bob Naismith sculpt.
It has “PIRATE” on the front of the tab and “GW 1987” on the back. He can be seem in the RT3 flyer:
This metal Rogue Trader era miniature was a Space Amazon from the RT601 range, and was a 1988 sculpt by Trish Carden.
She has “SPACER” on the front of the tab and GW 88 on the back.
You can see her in the RT3 flyer:
This metal Rogue Trader-era miniature appears on the Adventurers and Pirates page as Test Bed Slave. He’s a Trish Carden sculpt from 1988.
He can be seen in the 1988 RT3 flyer:
This Rogue Trader metal miniature can be found as “Scum” in the catalogues, and has “Space Eunuch” on the tab. He’s a Bob Naismith sculpt from 1988.
He can be seen in the 1988 RT3 flyer:
This Rogue Trader-era Adventurer was listed as Female Warrior Jayne in the catalogues/flyers of the time and was a 1987 sculpt. She has “SISTER” on the front of the tab.
She can be seen in the RT3 flyer:
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:
He also appears in the RT3 flyer:
This metal Rogue Trader miniature was shown on the RT601 sheet as Ventolin Pirate. He’s a 1985 sculpt.
He can be seen in WD99:
And in the 1988 RT3 flyer:
This lass went by Female Warrior Gabs and has 1987 on the tab. She’s part of the RT601 Adventurers range.
I can’t tell who sculpted what in the RT601 range – the list of people who sculpted things on that page is Trish and Aly Morrison, Bob Naismith, Mark Copplestone and Jes Goodwin.
She can be seen in White Dwarf #99:
She can also be seen in the RT3 flyer:
Painted: