Monday, August 12, 2013

20mm Hinton Hunt Napoleonics

          Over the weekend I came across a blog with Hinton Hunt miniatures.  When I first got interested in wargaming again, I had come across some stories involving Hinton Hunts.
       After reading "Charge!" I thought that Hinton Hunts might be good for "Charge!" armies. I found someone who was producing the figures. At the time you had to buy bags of 100 and really couldn't pick what poses you wanted (I wanted march attack poses). Still I ordered Russian Pavlov Grenadiers and French 1806 French.  I liked the figures, but they ended up in war-game limbo. Occasionally I will come across them  and think that they deserve better.

 After seeing the blog, I started thinking of the fact Hinton Hunt had Crimean War figures, so I spent half an hour looking for the old catalog, without success.






11 comments:

  1. Hinton Hunt did a good selection of British infantry, some Russians but only one cavalryman.

    Douglas Miniatures did some cavalry in a range of similar sized Crimea.

    http://bobthepainter.blogspot.co.uk/

    has some interesting photos and details which might be of interest to you, I suspect you will enjoy these figures.

    John

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  2. John, You're right, I both enjoyed the figures and now have another blog to watch! Another blog had some photos of the Hinton Hunt figures; I believe it was a Russian in a cap, a highlander and British lancer. I'll have to try to find the blog and give it credit.

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  3. John - I think it is most likely to be one of these two:

    http://vintagewargaming.blogspot.co.uk/

    http://2ommnostalgicrevival.blogspot.co.uk/

    Ian

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  4. Ian- After a little research the blog I had found was:

    http://hintonhunt.blogspot.com/

    I usually follow the vintage blog, but missed the posting about Hinton Hunt. And the other one I had never seen before; I will have to add that to my bookmark page.

    By the way, I made a mold of the APW Austrian infantry. The figures came out pretty good. Let me know if you have any interest in them, I'll send you some.
    John

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    1. John - yes please - I have just acquired some of the Crimean War or 1859 French - so I would love some of the Austrians

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  5. Ian- I have started work on a new set of molds. I'll cast you extra Austrians and send samples of the other figures.
    John

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  6. Hi, love your blog, if interested i've recast most of the Hinton Hunt, Douglas Miniatures and some others for the Crimea, contact me through the

    http://bobthepainter.blogspot.co.uk/ links
    and i can send full listings of what's available

    my only worry is that asi'm based in UK and you in USA, postage could be costly

    keep up the good work
    cheers Old John

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  7. Old John- Thank you for letting me know. I've been to your website and liked what I saw. I have been working with 15mm the last couple of years. But I have been thinking of getting some of the Complete Brigade figures, and I like the looks of the Douglas miniatures. I had never seen them before. The postage is a problem but just part of the hobby. John

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  8. have a look at this link as it has my email address

    http://web.archive.org/web/20110719132124/http:/www.intonet.co.uk/~rblack/

    if you would like to contact me direct i'll email full listings of all the 20mm figures i produce covering Crimea, FPW, ACW, ECW, WSS, Naps and others from various old makers
    cheers Old John

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  9. Forgot to mention, my prices average 40/50p GBP per figure plus postage at actual cost, no order too small

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  10. John, I sent you an email for that list. I haven't used 20mm in a couple of years, but the fact I could get some "old school" figures might be too great a temptation. And the prices are reasonable, too.

    John

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