Difference between revisions of "Imperial Guard 1994 to 2000 - Collectors Guide"
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Latest revision as of 23:50, 7 September 2013
From 1994, Citadel began releasing troops with different themes within the overall Imperial Guard classification. While a few figures, like Commissars and Ogryns, could fit into any of the backgrounds, most figures were designed to fit into specific armies with a common theme and mode of dress, based on the world from which the troops originated.
- Jungle Fighters of Catachan
- Tallarn Desert Raiders
- Ice Warriors of Valhalla
- Mordian Iron Guard
- Cadian Shock Troops
- Rough Riders of Attila
- Ogryns & Ratlings
- Characters, Commissars, Servitors & Psyker
- Tank Crew, Griffon & Sentinel
- Heroes of the Imperium
- Praetorians
- Storm Troopers
- Schaeffer's Last Chancers
- Steel Legion