This Warhammer 40K Rogue Trader Imperial Guard mini has “Penitent” on the tab and is a 1988 sculpt. He can be found in the 1989 Autumn trade catalogue and is designed by Mark Copplestone. He’s also described as a Penal Legion trooper.





This Warhammer 40K Rogue Trader Imperial Guard mini has “Penitent” on the tab and is a 1988 sculpt. He can be found in the 1989 Autumn trade catalogue and is designed by Mark Copplestone. He’s also described as a Penal Legion trooper.





This metal Rogue Trader-era Imperial Guard Orderly was a Mark Copplestone sculpt for the Army/Guard in Rogue Trader. He was part number 401008.





This metal armless miniature is from the Rogue Trader era of Warhammer 40K. He’s a Mark Copplestone sclupt from 1988.





This Imperial Guard Sergeant is a Mark Copplestone sculpt from 1988. He’s part number 401006 originally and later 072104/2.




With an arm:


This armless metal Rogue Trader Imperial Army Commander was a 1988 sculpt. White Dwarf #110 gives sculpting credit to Mark Copplestone.





Designed by Mark Copplestone. This range had plastic arm and weapon sprues supplied with the metal bodies.











This metal Rogue Trader miniature is one from the Medic RT701 or 4006 range, and was a 1988 sculpt. It was sculpted by either Aly Morrison, Michael Perry, Alan Perry or Mark Copplestone.





This metal Medic is from the 4006/RT701 Medics range, and is Medic 02.
Credit for the Medics goes to Mark Copplestone, Aly Morrison and Michael and Alan Perry. I’m not sure who did this chap.





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.

