This metal Rogue Trader Imperial Army miniature went by “Trooper 9” in the 1991 Blue catalogue. I don’t know who sculpted him but he’s a 1989 sculpt.





This metal Rogue Trader Imperial Army miniature went by “Trooper 9” in the 1991 Blue catalogue. I don’t know who sculpted him but he’s a 1989 sculpt.





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





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.





This metal armless miniature is part of the Imperial Army/Guard line, and was marked as Trooper 6 in the 1991 Blue catalogue. There’s no accompanying sculpting credit, but he has 1989 on the tab.





This metal miniature appears in the 1991 catalogue as the Imperial Guard Trooper 5. He looks like a Bob Olley sculpt, but there’s no useful credit on that page.





This Metal Imperial Guard Trooper was a 1988 sculpt for the Rogue Trader edition of Warhammer 40K. White Dwarf #110 gives sculpting credit to Mark Copplestone.
He appears in the 4010 range as 401010.





This metal Imperial Guard Medic appears in the 1991 catalogue as Medic 072104/4 and is credited to Mark Copplestone in White Dwarf #110.





This is Mark Copplestone’s armless Lieutenant. White Dwarf #110 gives his scupltor as Mark Copplestone. He was part number 401014.





This metal Imperial Guardsman was from the Rogue Trader period of Warhammer 40K. He appears in White Dwarf #110 credited to Mark Copplestone as part of the 4010 range, part number 401016.

He needed a plastic left arm. I can’t seem to find my pre-basing pics of him.
I can only find these minis in the 1991 Blue catalogue, nothing earlier.