I know that Steve Hezzlewoods life was 'complicated' to say the least but Alte Fritz aka Jim Purkey had kindly commented that the 28mm ACW never got into production and look like they never existed. Jim knows his stuff, but now I am really intrigued as to whether Steve Hezzlewood may have created some master sculpts in 28mm but didn't sell them with the rest of the Pax Britannica ranges back in the early 1990's and instead sold them to someone in the UK. I've contacted the Kings Shilling just to see what their take is on their post.All I want is a bag full of Hezzlewood's ACW figures, its not too much to ask is it.

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Sunday, 12 February 2017
A Steve Hezzlewood follow up.
I know that Steve Hezzlewoods life was 'complicated' to say the least but Alte Fritz aka Jim Purkey had kindly commented that the 28mm ACW never got into production and look like they never existed. Jim knows his stuff, but now I am really intrigued as to whether Steve Hezzlewood may have created some master sculpts in 28mm but didn't sell them with the rest of the Pax Britannica ranges back in the early 1990's and instead sold them to someone in the UK. I've contacted the Kings Shilling just to see what their take is on their post.All I want is a bag full of Hezzlewood's ACW figures, its not too much to ask is it.
I don't know if it helps but I seem to remember that post Pax Britannica but before RSM, a company called Vandred or Vandrad in the UK were stocking some of the range. They were based in Exeter or Exemouth. I do remember they had some 20mm ACW because I was after the personality figures.
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Neil,
DeleteI sadly still have their advertisements [ I know] this range was sold to RSM in the USA. Thanks for that.
Hi Robbie,
ReplyDeleteI like the article and thanks for the email. I've knocked up something of a response and added some images on my website - https://thekingsshilling.com/steve-hezzlewoods-designs/
Lee
Thanks Lee,
DeleteI always follow your site. He was a great designer, another flawed genius. An overused word but very relevant where he was concerned.
I do remember they had some 20mm ACW because I was after the personality figures.
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