Trooper Emerson. Not sure who sculpted him – likely Aly Morrison, Michael Perry or Alan Perry.





Trooper Emerson. Not sure who sculpted him – likely Aly Morrison, Michael Perry or Alan Perry.





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





This metal Rogue Trader-era Imperial Army miniature was initially shown in the RT7 Mercenaries range as Mad Morris, and later in RT501 called Assault Trooper Hardy. The RT501 flyer he’s shown on lists minatures made by Michael and Alan Perry and Aly Morrison, and the RT7 Mercenaries range is made by Bob Naismith and the Perry twins, so since this is in both you’d think this one was by the Perry Twins, but there’s an interview with Bob where he says he thinks he did this one… so who knows!





This is Trooper Brock. There’s no single credit for his sculpt – the page covers Aly Morrison, Michael and Alan Perry.





This metal Warhammer 40K Rogue Trader Imperial Army miniature went by Trooper Lake. I don’t have a sculpting credit for him, unfortunately.
He’s a 1987 sculpt.





This Imperial Army (later Imperial Guard) miniature was from the Rogue Trader era of Warhammer 40K and was called Lieutenant Calvert. I don’t have a single sculpting credit for him, unfortunately.




1987 on the back of the tab!

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.





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!





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 Rogue Trader era Imperial Army miniature was called Female Trooper Bush. I don’t have a sculpting credit for her, unfortunately. She’s a 1987 sculpt.




She appears in the 1989 Trade Catalogue (Summer) in set 072019/2.