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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.
 
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.
  
== Catachans ==
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*[[Jungle Fighters of Catachan]]
 
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*[[Tallarn Desert Raiders]]
== Cadians ==
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*[[Ice Warriors of Valhalla]]
 
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*[[Mordian Iron Guard]]
== Mordians ==
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*[[Cadian Shock Troops]]
 
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*[[Rough Riders of Attila]]
== Valhallans ==
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*[[Ogryns & Ratlings]]
 
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*[[Characters, Commissars, Servitors & Psyker]]
== Attilans ==
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*[[Tank Crew, Griffon & Sentinel]]
 
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*[[Heroes of the Imperium]]
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*[[Praetorians]]
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*[[Storm Troopers]]
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*[[Schaeffer's Last Chancers]]
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*[[Steel Legion]]
  
  
 
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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.