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It is. In their day, weren't Hinchcliffe considered to be the dogs nuts of artillery pieces?
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Subedai wrote: Wed Oct 11, 2017 10:41 pm Sloooowly getting the occasional colour on the last of my 6mm FPW Wurtembergers and Saxons.
Ooh, pics please!
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Peeler wrote: Thu Oct 12, 2017 1:38 pm It is. In their day, weren't Hinchcliffe considered to be the dogs nuts of artillery pieces?
Still are, I think, albeit somewhat on the small side vis-a-vis 28mm. I have a feeling they were designed by Norman Swales, who did a lot of the artillery for the current Perry ranges.
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Seyditz from Lt and a Chum from me.
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This are quite excellent Purps!
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In my humble opinion Hinchcliffe guns are still very horny models.
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Very nice looking chaps Purps.

I'm with you on Hinchcliffe guns Iain. They were the dogs for decades in their nice blue boxes with small pieces of modelling loo chain to go on the sides. Whether they have been superseded I don't know, I haven't bought any biggun artillery since last century.
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Hinchcliffe were proper models all right.

Forgot to say.....nice command base there young Purps.

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Seyditz appears to be in excellent company - he'll be happy about getting out on a table at last.
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Wunnerful Seydlitz, I'm going to annoy the wingco by saying Adler.
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