Tag: Sculptor: Unknown

  • RT Chaos Renegade Chainsword

    This metal Rogue Trader Chaos Renegade miniature was shown as “Chainsword” in the 1991 Blue catalogue, and was part number 070315/12. It was sculpted by either Michael Perry or Kev Adams in 1988.

    He can be seen in White Dwarf #104:

  • RT Chaos Renegade Bolter 16

    This metal Rogue Trader-era Chaos Renegade was initially shown as an Emperor’s Children Renegade (021613).

    He’s seen in the 1991 Blue catalogue as “Bolter 6”, part number 070315/17.

    White Dwarf #104 has him:

    The sculpts on the page in the 1991 catalogue are credited to both Michael Perry and Kev Adams, and I’m not sure which one did this particular miniature.

  • Chaos Renegade 022216

    This metal Rogue Trader-era Chaos Renegade miniature is seen in the 1989 catalogue as part number 022216. Sculpting credits for that page go to Michael Perry and Kevin Adams, and I don’t know which one sculpted this particular chap.

  • RT Imperial Army Trooper 7

    This armless metal miniature was from the Rogue Trader era of Warhammer 40K. It went by “Trooper 7” in the 1991 Blue catalogue and there unfortunately isn’t a sculpting credit to go with it.

    The tab says 1989 on the back and what looks like ARMY…something… on the front.

  • RT Techmarine on Jet Bike

    This metal Rogue Trader Techmarine on Jet Bike was shown in 1988 as 410507 (seventh sculpt shown in the Techmarines 4105 set) and is credited to either Mark Copplestone or Alan Perry.

    There was an alternate sculpt available which was the upper torso holding a wrench, rather than the bolt pistol.

    The jet bike is the generic bike available to Space Marines and the Imperial Army from that period; you can see it in White Dwarf #135 with an Imperial Army fellow on-board:

  • RT Space Marine Sergeant Payne

    This metal Space Marine was from the Rogue Trader era (first edition of Warhammer 40K), and was first seen in the April 1988 issue of White Dwarf under the name “Sergeant Payne”.

    He’s a 1988 sculpt by either Mark Copplestone or Aly Morrison.

  • RT Space Marine Brother Craven

    This Rogue Trader-era Space Marine was shown in the April 1988 issue of White Dwarf, and went by the moniker Brother Craven. He was sculpted by either Mark Copplestone or Aly Morrison.

    As you can see, his sword is mostly missing!

  • RT Imperial Army Trooper Peart

    This metal Rogue Trader-era Imperial Army miniature was called Trooper Peart. He was a 1987 sculpt.

  • RT Imperial Army Sergeant Lloyd

    This metal Rogue Trader Imperial Army miniature was called Sergeant Lloyd, and carries a bolt pistol and power sword. He’s a 1987 sculpt. He has “Commander” on the tab.

  • RT Imperial Army Trooper 8

    This metal armless Rogue Trader-era Imperial Army miniature went by “Trooper 8” in the 1991 catalogue. It was a 1989 sculpt.