This metal miniature was shown as the Chaplain on Jet Bike, but he fits quite well on the Mk2 Bike as you can see:

Assembled:


This metal miniature was shown as the Chaplain on Jet Bike, but he fits quite well on the Mk2 Bike as you can see:

Assembled:


This metal miniature is shown in the catalogues as the Chaplain on Motorbike, but he fits on the jetbike as well as the motorbike.




This Rogue Trader Space Marine Chaplain is a 1988 Mark Copplestone sculpt from the 4106 range. He’s part number 410604 and the photos are of as I found him – not yet stripped! He’s shown as part number 070133/60 later on.




You can see him in White Dwarf #108:


This metal Rogue Trader-era Space Marine Chaplain was a 1988 Mark Copplestone sculpt and was part number 410603 or later 070133/58.




You can see him in White Dwarf #108:


This metal Rogue Trader Space Marine Chaplain was one of the original 1988 Mark Copplestone Chaplain sculpts and was part number 410602 initially. In later catalogues he was Chaplain with Chainsword 070133/57.




You can see him in White Dwarf #108:


This metal Warhammer 40K Rogue Trader-era Space Marine Chaplain was a 1988 sculpt by Mark Copplestone (as per WD108). Part number 410601 originally and later 070133/62.




He can be seen in WD108:

And this Chaplain or one like him is shown artwork in the same White Dwarf issue:



This tank commander appears in the 1997 catalogue as part number 0450/1.



This 2nd. Edition Warhammer 40K Imperial Guard Leman Russ Demolisher Tank came to me already somewhat stripped.
