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It is common for figures to be renamed in this period. Where a figure appears in the 1988 or later catalogues, this is shown in the figure description. | It is common for figures to be renamed in this period. Where a figure appears in the 1988 or later catalogues, this is shown in the figure description. | ||
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+ | Trooper Rothery and Captain Webb (1988: 400223, 1991: Imperial Guard Lasgun 11 072021/58)from the White Dwarf 98 releases were also released in a singe blister as part of the [http://www.collecting-citadel-miniatures.com/wiki/index.php/File:Collectors_Series_1116.jpg Collector Series: 1116 Star Soldiers] | ||
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== March 1987 Flyer - First 40K Release == | == March 1987 Flyer - First 40K Release == | ||
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file:Abbadon.jpg|<center>Combat Ground Trooper<br>(RT Flyer Part One Mercenaries: <br>Abbadon,<br>1988 Mercenaries:400702) | file:Abbadon.jpg|<center>Combat Ground Trooper<br>(RT Flyer Part One Mercenaries: <br>Abbadon,<br>1988 Mercenaries:400702) | ||
file:Kylla Condotti.jpg|<center>imperial Garrison Trooper<br>(RT Flyer Part One Mercenaries: <br>Kylla Condotti,<br>1988 Mercenaries:400705) | file:Kylla Condotti.jpg|<center>imperial Garrison Trooper<br>(RT Flyer Part One Mercenaries: <br>Kylla Condotti,<br>1988 Mercenaries:400705) | ||
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== White Dwarf 96 December 1987 == | == White Dwarf 96 December 1987 == | ||
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file:Sgt Hikks.jpg|<center>Sgt. Hikks<br>(1988: 400120,<br>1991: Imperial Guard<br>Laspistol 2 072021/18) | file:Sgt Hikks.jpg|<center>Sgt. Hikks<br>(1988: 400120,<br>1991: Imperial Guard<br>Laspistol 2 072021/18) | ||
file:WD96 Casualty.jpg|<center>Casualty<br>(WD 98: Casualty,<br>1988: 400103) | file:WD96 Casualty.jpg|<center>Casualty<br>(WD 98: Casualty,<br>1988: 400103) | ||
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file:Assault Trpr Moss.jpg|<center>Assault Trpr Moss<br>(1988: 400111,<br>1991: Imperial Guard<br>Lasgun & grenade 072021/20) | file:Assault Trpr Moss.jpg|<center>Assault Trpr Moss<br>(1988: 400111,<br>1991: Imperial Guard<br>Lasgun & grenade 072021/20) | ||
file:Trpr Harrison.jpg|<center>Trpr Harrison<br>(1988: 400121,<br>1991: Imperial Guard<br>Autogun 2 072021/8) | file:Trpr Harrison.jpg|<center>Trpr Harrison<br>(1988: 400121,<br>1991: Imperial Guard<br>Autogun 2 072021/8) | ||
− | file:Comm Officer Schmidt.jpg|<center>Comm Officer Schmidt<br>(WD 98: Comm Officer Schmidt,<br>1988: 400105,<br>1991: Imperial Guard<br>Communicator 072021/57) | + | file:Comm Officer Schmidt.jpg|<center>Comm Officer Schmidt<br>(WD 98: Comm Officer Schmidt,<br>1988: 400105 & 400116,<br>1991: Imperial Guard<br>Communicator 072021/57) |
file:Trpr Black.jpg|<center>Trpr Black<br>(1988: 400125) | file:Trpr Black.jpg|<center>Trpr Black<br>(1988: 400125) | ||
file:Lt Olsen.jpg|<center>Lt. Olsen<br>(1988: 400109,<br>1991: Imperial Guard<br>Chain sword & laspistol 072021/23) | file:Lt Olsen.jpg|<center>Lt. Olsen<br>(1988: 400109,<br>1991: Imperial Guard<br>Chain sword & laspistol 072021/23) | ||
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== White Dwarf 98 February 1988 == | == White Dwarf 98 February 1988 == | ||
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file:B-Trpr Gaxt.jpg|<center>B-Trpr Gaxt<br>(1988: 400217) | file:B-Trpr Gaxt.jpg|<center>B-Trpr Gaxt<br>(1988: 400217) | ||
file:WD98 Casualty.jpg|<center>Casualty<br>(1988: 400204) | file:WD98 Casualty.jpg|<center>Casualty<br>(1988: 400204) | ||
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== June 1988 Flyer == | == June 1988 Flyer == | ||
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file:Gunner with headband.jpg|<center>Gunner 400301<br>(1988: 400301,<br>1991: Gunner with headband 072129/17) | file:Gunner with headband.jpg|<center>Gunner 400301<br>(1988: 400301,<br>1991: Gunner with headband 072129/17) | ||
file:Gunner with cap.jpg|<center>Gunner 400302<br>(1988: 400302,<br>1991: Gunner with cap 072129/19) | file:Gunner with cap.jpg|<center>Gunner 400302<br>(1988: 400302,<br>1991: Gunner with cap 072129/19) | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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file:Rapier Gunner 1.jpg|<center>Rapier Gunner<br>(1988: 400313,<br>1991: Gunner 1 072045/20) | file:Rapier Gunner 1.jpg|<center>Rapier Gunner<br>(1988: 400313,<br>1991: Gunner 1 072045/20) | ||
file:Rapier Weapon 1.jpg|<center>Rapier Weapon 1<br>(1988: 400314,<br>1991: Rapier Weapon 1 072045/17) | file:Rapier Weapon 1.jpg|<center>Rapier Weapon 1<br>(1988: 400314,<br>1991: Rapier Weapon 1 072045/17) | ||
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A second version of the Thudd Gun was released around 1988 or 1989. Often thought to have only been released in France by Agmat (who held the license to produce Citadel figures), examples have been sighted in blisters obviously produced in UK. This second version never appeared in any of the flyers or catalogues. The second version used entirely different components to the better known Squat Thudd Gun. The blisters included two of the IG figures shown as crew - these figures later appeared in the 1991 Catalogue | A second version of the Thudd Gun was released around 1988 or 1989. Often thought to have only been released in France by Agmat (who held the license to produce Citadel figures), examples have been sighted in blisters obviously produced in UK. This second version never appeared in any of the flyers or catalogues. The second version used entirely different components to the better known Squat Thudd Gun. The blisters included two of the IG figures shown as crew - these figures later appeared in the 1991 Catalogue | ||
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file:TG Agmat Chassis.jpg|<center>Chassis - alternative version | file:TG Agmat Chassis.jpg|<center>Chassis - alternative version | ||
file:TG Agmat Shield.jpg|<center>Shield - alternative version | file:TG Agmat Shield.jpg|<center>Shield - alternative version | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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file:IG Trooper 5.jpg|<center>Trooper 5 072033/10 | file:IG Trooper 5.jpg|<center>Trooper 5 072033/10 | ||
file:IG Trooper 6.jpg|<center>Trooper 6 072033/13 | file:IG Trooper 6.jpg|<center>Trooper 6 072033/13 |
Latest revision as of 01:16, 2 January 2020
This section of the guide covers up to the 1988 catalogue.
It is common for figures to be renamed in this period. Where a figure appears in the 1988 or later catalogues, this is shown in the figure description.
Trooper Rothery and Captain Webb (1988: 400223, 1991: Imperial Guard Lasgun 11 072021/58)from the White Dwarf 98 releases were also released in a singe blister as part of the Collector Series: 1116 Star Soldiers
Contents
March 1987 Flyer - First 40K Release
White Dwarf 96 December 1987
White Dwarf 98 February 1988
Assault Trpr Hardy
(1988: 400117)
Also released as Mad Morris in the Mercenaries range
Book of the Astronomican
Rogue Trader Flyer Part Two
White Dwarf 101 May 1988
White Dwarf 102 June 1988
June 1988 Flyer
Rogue Trader Flyer Part Three
The original Squat Thudd Gun was released as part of the Imperial Army range in the Rogue Trader Part Three Flyer. It then appeared in White Dwarf 101. It was omitted from the 1988 and 1989 catalogues but appeared in the 1991 Blue Catalogue.
A second version of the Thudd Gun was released about the same time. Often thought to have only been released in France by Agmat (who held the license to produce Citadel figures), examples have been sighted in blisters obviously produced in UK. This second version never appeared in any of the flyers or catalogues.
Uncatalogued Thudd Gun
A second version of the Thudd Gun was released around 1988 or 1989. Often thought to have only been released in France by Agmat (who held the license to produce Citadel figures), examples have been sighted in blisters obviously produced in UK. This second version never appeared in any of the flyers or catalogues. The second version used entirely different components to the better known Squat Thudd Gun. The blisters included two of the IG figures shown as crew - these figures later appeared in the 1991 Catalogue