This metal wounded Space Marine miniature from the Rogue Trader period of Warhammer 40K is different to the Casualty, who was sculpted by Bob Naismith. I can’t find who sculpted this guy – he’s shown in the RT3 flyer with no credit.
This metal Rogue Trader-era Space Marine was called Captain Dozier. No tab on this guy, unfortunately! He goes by Bionic Eye and Chainsword, part number 070119/35, in the 1991 catalogue. Thanks for sending him to me, Sebastian!
He seems to be named after William Dozier who played the Narrator of (and who was the executive producer of!) the 1960s Batman TV show.
No tab on this guy, but I other copies I have seen had 1987 on the rear of the tab. You can see him in WD99:
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An in-progress phone pic of his power glove – with what looks like a buzzsaw attachment on the back!
Painted May 2025:
Undercoat: Vallejo Mecha Black
Blue: Scale75 Art Cobalt Blue, highlighted by mixing in Kimera’s The White, shaded by mixing in Kimera’s Orange
Yellow: Kimera’s Cold Yellow mixed with The White and Orange for the chainsword. Right knee logo was Cold Yellow mixed with Kimera’s Purple to bring it closer to the army symbol shown in the 2nd. Ed. Ultramarines codex.
Black/white is Kimera’s Carbon Black and The White, grey is mixing the two
This metal Rogue Trader-era Space Marine was a 1987 sculpt! He’s known as Brother Basehart or in later catalogues as Power Axe 1, part number 070119/32.
This guy was listed as Captain Newmar originally and is Bionic Eye and Arm 070119/27 in the later catalogues. He seems to be named after Julie Newmar, who played Catwoman in seasons one and three of the 1960s Batman TV show.
This is Captain Romero from the Rogue Trader era. He was later shown in the catalogues as Chain Sword and Bolter 070119/29 and is also seen in White Dwarf 99 (March 1988).
He seems to be named after Cesar Romero, who played the Joker in the 1960s Batman TV series.