This metal Imperial Guard Medic appears in the 1991 catalogue as Medic 072104/4 and is credited to the Citadel Design Team, i.e. someone who had left Citadel by that point in time.




This metal Imperial Guard Medic appears in the 1991 catalogue as Medic 072104/4 and is credited to the Citadel Design Team, i.e. someone who had left Citadel by that point in time.
This guy appears as Casualty or Wounded in the Rogue Trader-era Imperial Army or Imperial Guard catalogues. There wasn’t a tab on this guy! I also don’t have a specific sculpting credit for him, so if you can point me to where the credit is printed drop me a line.
This is Trooper Bruce, from the Rogue Trader-era Imperial Army or Imperial Guard. He’s a 1987 sculpt, though I don’t know who sculpted him. He has “ARMY” on the front and 1987 on the back of his tab.
He took a bath in some paint stripper and not just isopropyl alcohol and cleaned up a bit more:
This is Trooper Thomson from the Rogue Trader era of Imperial Army/Imperial Guard miniatures. I don’t have a specific sculptor for him. He was sculpted in metal and has “ARMY” on the front and 1987 on the back. Unlike many of his peers, he’s armed with a boltgun!
If anyone knows who sculpted him let me know!
This is Field Officer Niven, from the Imperial Army in the Rogue Trader era of Warhammer 40K.
I can’t find a single sculpting credit for him – the page he’s on features work from Aly Morrison along with Michael and Alan Perry.
This is Trooper Davey, who was a sculpt for the Imperial Army (later Imperial Guard) in the Rogue Trader era of Warhammer 40K.
I can’t find an individual sculpting credit for him – the page he’s on features work from Aly Morrison and Michael and Alan Perry.
This is Trooper Brock. There’s no single credit for his sculpt – the page covers Aly Morrison, Michael and Alan Perry.
This Pirate is a Rogue Trader sculpt and is just marked as “11” in the catalogues.
This Chaos Squat is sadly lacking his tab. He appears as part number 071120/1.
The Primarch Leman Russ had an article in White Dwarf #117 and was shown painted by the studio staff:
The accompanying artwork:
There wasn’t a sculpting credit on the catalogue page:
The mini itself:
His cloak:
Freki:
Geri: