These four miniatures were sculpted by Jes Goodwin.
- World Eater (Khorne) JG 90
- Emperors Children (Slaanesh) JG 90
- Death Guard (Nurgle) JG 90
- Thousand Sons (Tzeentch) JG 90
These four miniatures were sculpted by Jes Goodwin.

This metal Rogue Trader Chaos Renegade was originally the limited edition LE101, and can be seen on the front cover of an old WD issue. He was part number 021606 or 070302/8.





This metal Games Workshop Chaos Space Marine miniature was designed by Michael Perry and is a 1988 sculpt. He was initially shown as 022220 and in the 1991 catalogue he’s Tube Head, 070354/5.




He can be found in this artwork shown in White Dwarf #108 (right side):


This metal Rogue Trader-era Chaos Space Marine Renegade with Meltagun appeared at first as 022203, then later in the 1991 Blue catalogue as part number 070315/16. Design credit for the page it appears on goes to Michael Perry and Kev Adams, and I don’t know which sculpted this one!
It’s a 1988 sculpt.





This Chaos Renegade with four arms was sculpted by either Michael Perry or Kevin Adams, and went by part number 070315/10 in the 1991 Blue catalogue. He was earlier shown as 022215.





Unfortunately this guy was damaged (the horns) – guess I’ll need to break out the greenstuff when it’s time to paint him. Part number 021619.





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.





This guy was shown as 022204 initially, and later under the moniker Power Glove. He was part number 070302/11 in the 1991 catalogue. He’s a 1988 sculpt.





This guy went by 022210 originally, later Fiend Head and was part number 070315/8 in the 1991 catalogue.



This chap went by 022211 originally and later on Renegade with Bolter 4 (he’s a Slaanesh follower) and he appears in the 1991 catalogue as part number 070315/13:



