This 1995 Jes Goodwin sculpt was one of the Escher Juves. It has “JUVE” on the front of the tab and “1995” on the back.




It was part number 72918/11.
This 1995 Jes Goodwin sculpt was one of the Escher Juves. It has “JUVE” on the front of the tab and “1995” on the back.
It was part number 72918/11.
This Rogue Trader Eldar Fuegan the Burning Lance was a 1993 Jes Goodwin sculpt, if I am reading the somewhat damaged tab correctly.
This one is missing his right hand weapon.
This Rogue Trader-era Eldar Howling Banshee Exarch was a 1990 Jes Goodwin sculpt. It was the same sculpt used through 2nd. Ed. Warhammer 40K. It was part number 071572/3 in the 1991 Blue catalogue.
This Jes Goodwin sculpt is a Warhammer Fantasy Battle Chaos Familiar, and went by “Imp 3”. It was a 1985 sculpt.
This metal Warhammer Fantasy Battle Chaos Familiar was called Daemonet 1.
This metal Rogue Trader-era Imperial Army Beastman has a chainsword and plasma pistol. He’s a 1988 Jes Goodwin sculpt, and was part number 4010011 in the flyer from that time.
This 1988 Jes Goodwin sculpt was simply marked “EXO” on the tab – no mention of the retroactively added Saturnine name in the flyers/catalogues/rulebook of the time.
I haven’t noticed that patterning on the feet of any other contemporary Space Marines! This guy appears in the flyers as 410609 Terminator Marine.
He can be seen in some artwork by Pete Knifton in White Dwarf #109 (Jan 1989):
Undercoated:
This Rogue Trader-era Eldar Warlock with Force Staff was a 1999 Jes Goodwin sculpt.
This Rogue Trader-era Swooping Hawk was a 1990 Jes Goodwin sculpt.
It came with these wings:
This Eldar Striking Scorpion from the Rogue Trader-era was a 1991 Jes Goodwin sculpt, the year after he did this fellow’s three other squad members.