Can start off with the RS1 MTB crank which I got one of the first of in early 94. Which I ran with Pace rings as Middleburn hadn't started doing them.
Similar in design to Cooks/topline with removable spider available in different colours, fitted with 5 small bolts. Runs on 118-122 mm BB axle.
Shortly after came road version (RS2)
At some point around late 94 they started making chainrings.
RS3 came out a couple of years later -runs on 100-113mm BB - with RS4 road crank version out at the same time. Again, removable spider fitted with bolts. For a while the RS1 and RS3 were both available, with a roughly £40 price difference.
These were made in a couple of versions with different size logos and engravings. The machining around the BB taper area was also changed when there were problems with the original design which caused them to split. The later version har a more pronounced "tip", and didn't solve the problem.
Around the same time, the "slick shift" profiled chainrings came out.
Around 96 the "harcote" treatment came out, along with the RS3-profiled QRs which seem to be rare as hens teeth.
And that's as much as I know.