Friday, 2 March 2018

An Old Timer .


Whilst rummaging in my boxes of scenery I came across this - the older of you will recognise it to be the classic Hinchliffe Models box that they used to ship their figures in - ah! how many times have I excitedly open a delivery of these - something rather 'Dickensian' in them with their purple tissue paper packing . This one had but one figure in it -


I have no recollection of purchasing this figure , a Austrian Hussar Officer ( the above photo is from the present Hinchliffe catalogue)  as I didn't have any of their Napoleonic figures and can only assume it was bought as a sample figure for a long forgotten project .


As I have a Foundry 28mm Austrian army I thought it would be nice to get the old chap painted and onto the tabletop as a sort of Austrian Brigadier Gerard , so here he is ready to be painted up .


Well I really enjoyed painting this chap , I used my Liquitex acrylic tube paints I got for Christmas and he is in the uniform of the 4th Hesse-Homburg Hussar Regt. I find these older figures (it must be 40 years since Hinchliffe started producing figures?) have more character than the modern ones do , a certain style ! . He is now off to join my Austrian army as a Brigadier of the cavalry.










20 comments:

  1. You cant beat a classic and you have done a nice job on getting him painted.

    I hope he does not have to wait too long before he sees some action.


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    1. Yes the twenty odd years spent in that box was long enough .

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  2. A lovely looking toy soldier...

    All the best. Aly

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  3. Great work, he must be relieved to be finished. I've recently painted up some Hinchliffe medievals, and they were a joy to paint.

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    1. Yes sadly I sold off my original Hinchliffe ACW figures

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  4. Beautiful work, Tony, as always. As for Hinchliffes - as you say, they had style. I loved their dash and movement - not like the semi-obese plodders you get nowadays.

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  5. It's a rather excellent uniform. Well done.

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  6. Rather more than 40 years. and they do have panache!

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  7. Great to see archaeology in wargaming. The figure looks fantastic painted up. I enjoyed seeing the box too.

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    1. Yes had dozens of them at one point , a work of art in themselves , better than the 'jiffy' bags one gets nowadays .

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  8. A wonderful figure and great paint job too!

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  9. Hinchliffes -a very nice job on the classic 'Brigadier'...hope to see him in action.

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  10. Beautiful job on the old chap. My local toyshop used to sell Hinchliffe in those evocative boxes. I had forgotten about the purple tissue. I still have some RHA to paint up! I bought them because they are in Charge!

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