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Tuesday, September 6, 2022

H is for Hinchliffe's Heavy-metal H'artillery!

Shot these a while ago, but an email from Gisby earlier today on another matter reminded me they were in the queue, so I finalised the editing of the photographs this evening and they can go up, we don't have enough metal here, but it was and is again mostly in storage!

25/K - British Napoleonic 9LBR Gun; 25mm War Games Figures; 30mm War Games Figures; Artillery Cannon; Artillery Crew; Artillery Gun; Artillery Piece; Hinchliffe; Hinchliffe Artillery; Hinchliffe Guns; Hinchliffe Miniatures; HM; Lead Toy Soldiers; ME/30/1 - British 9 PDR. 1800-1860; Napoleonic Artillery; Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; Rose Miniatures; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; War Games Figures; Wargaming Artillery; Wargaming Figures; Whitemetal Artillery;
Couple of variations in Hinchliffe packaging, with a later poly-bag on the left and one of the earlier boxes on the right, they soldiered-on is shops like my local; Concord Models for years as shop-stock boxes though.

Between them are the two Wellingtonian guns I have, one unpainted might be from the 30mm range - ME/30/1 - British 9 PDR. 1800-1860 - while the other painted is the same as the one in the bag, from the 25mm range: 25/K - British Napoleonic 9LBR Gun.

25/K - British Napoleonic 9LBR Gun; 25mm War Games Figures; 30mm War Games Figures; Artillery Cannon; Artillery Crew; Artillery Gun; Artillery Piece; Hinchliffe; Hinchliffe Artillery; Hinchliffe Guns; Hinchliffe Miniatures; HM; Lead Toy Soldiers; ME/30/1 - British 9 PDR. 1800-1860; Napoleonic Artillery; Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; Rose Miniatures; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; War Games Figures; Wargaming Artillery; Wargaming Figures; Whitemetal Artillery;
You can see the larger piece is much better made and more detailed, I wondered if it was the 24lbr., from the 25mm range, but am pretty sure now it's the 30mm piece, they (Hinchliffe) also made 54mm stuff, distributed through Rose Miniatures for a while.

25/K - British Napoleonic 9LBR Gun; 25mm War Games Figures; 30mm War Games Figures; Artillery Cannon; Artillery Crew; Artillery Gun; Artillery Piece; Hinchliffe; Hinchliffe Artillery; Hinchliffe Guns; Hinchliffe Miniatures; HM; Lead Toy Soldiers; ME/30/1 - British 9 PDR. 1800-1860; Napoleonic Artillery; Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; Rose Miniatures; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; War Games Figures; Wargaming Artillery; Wargaming Figures; Whitemetal Artillery;
Detail shots of the larger piece, the chains have been soldered-in by the owner/modeller, as have the buckets. not much more I can say, it is what it is, a bare-metal casting, assembled! Scale aside - this piece has a narrower track than the 25mm 9lbr.

25/K - British Napoleonic 9LBR Gun; 25mm War Games Figures; 30mm War Games Figures; Artillery Cannon; Artillery Crew; Artillery Gun; Artillery Piece; Hinchliffe; Hinchliffe Artillery; Hinchliffe Guns; Hinchliffe Miniatures; HM; Lead Toy Soldiers; ME/30/1 - British 9 PDR. 1800-1860; Napoleonic Artillery; Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; Rose Miniatures; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; War Games Figures; Wargaming Artillery; Wargaming Figures; Whitemetal Artillery;
Catalogue image, it doesn't say what it is, but my crew have the typical heavy, oblong/square bases of the 25mm range so this may be the 30mm set, but the gun looks a bit basic?

25/K - British Napoleonic 9LBR Gun; 25mm War Games Figures; 30mm War Games Figures; Artillery Cannon; Artillery Crew; Artillery Gun; Artillery Piece; Hinchliffe; Hinchliffe Artillery; Hinchliffe Guns; Hinchliffe Miniatures; HM; Lead Toy Soldiers; ME/30/1 - British 9 PDR. 1800-1860; Napoleonic Artillery; Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; Rose Miniatures; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; War Games Figures; Wargaming Artillery; Wargaming Figures; Whitemetal Artillery;
I also shot these as a bit of fun; Hinchliffe gave you a paper flag with each bearer, but you had to colour them in yourself! Quite a good idea with the English Civil War, as a lot of them followed a similar pattern/format but were all different colours with dots or stars and things (rank-amateur vexillologist talking here) you'd need to draw/paint onto the main field, but I wouldn't fancy painting the small French one, they're busy little buggers, while you'd need a steady hand to do the nappy 'Queens Colour' Union-flag one justice!

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