I remember it was a Hinchliffe French hussar, mounted on what I later discovered was a Hinchliffe charging heavy horse. Even back then I could tell the horse was too large for what should have been a light-horseman. I painted him as a trooper of the French First hussars and thought Id done a pretty good job. No doubt it would look horrendous now. Sadly I lost him many years ago after his sabre broke off. No flattened pins back then I'm afraid. It just showed me how profound that small act of kindness was and how big an impression it made on me, well over fifty years ago.
Strangely I also remembered how enjoyable I'd found the game of Diplomacy on the same day. I never played the game ever again, probably because I had no one to play with me. And before anyone thinks how boring my life must be if I was reminiscing with old school friends about a metal toy, we did get through a lot of alcohol and also discuss how one of my friends experimented with fertilizer bombs and blew up an old shed as he prepared to start an anarchist rebellion. Ah those heady days of the early 1970's. No doubt we would have all been on remand or the reform programme.
What I am attempting to say is even back then wargaming had a huge impact on me as I attempted to understand what it was all about, I do know I never painted up any other First hussars made by Hinchliffe and opted for Mini Figs for my French light cavalry. I wonder where they ended up?
To be honest I seem to have been busy pottering on with other things, and found little time for painting. I did have a cracking Hail Caesar battle with John using the new revised rules. I was impressed, very little has changed, but what has makes the game flow.
What I am attempting to say is even back then wargaming had a huge impact on me as I attempted to understand what it was all about, I do know I never painted up any other First hussars made by Hinchliffe and opted for Mini Figs for my French light cavalry. I wonder where they ended up?
To be honest I seem to have been busy pottering on with other things, and found little time for painting. I did have a cracking Hail Caesar battle with John using the new revised rules. I was impressed, very little has changed, but what has makes the game flow.
Naturally I lost, but it was close. Unfortunately? I now want more Gallic warbands so I am trawling through my stuff looking for figures to paint. I did paint up this organ gun for my Burgundian's. I didnt need another one but I had purchased the Games Workshop, Da Vinci figure and wanted to paint him.The gun is a Redoubt piece that I glued upside down. Super glue is a bugger to separate, especially from ones fingers but I finally managed, not my best work but its done now.
Robbie, nice gun those figures by GW were really good. Wargaming has played a huge part in my life, I guess like you it’s always been a part of me and always will. I’ve made some good friends and maybe made a few enemies along the way. I was talking to my colleague about where our armies are now, when I sat down and thought about it my figures have travelled to Australia, Japan, America, Canada Europe and of course good old Blighty! I hope many of them are still seeing action. My happiest ! Sale was my 28mm ACW collection which made its way to America about five miles from Gettysburg 😃
ReplyDeleteNice reminiscences there and I wonder what my first metal figure was? Most likely a Minifigs fantasy figure, but so long ago I can't remember. I do remember though that it was bought at The Old Soldier model shop opposite the catholic church in Cambridge, which became a place we visited regualry to spend our pocket money:).
ReplyDeleteNice to look back and reminisce about times gone past. My first metal figure was a Hinchliffe ECW pikeman, still have those first figures I ever got, painting a bit garish though!
ReplyDeleteYou with nothing to say? Now that would be novel. Nothing wrong though with a bit of nostalgia, nice gun too.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyable trip down Memory Lane. I wager many of us always think fondly of our “first.”
ReplyDeleteI have some spare 28mm Gallic Warband types if you're short - yours if you want.
ReplyDeleteThe Organ gun looks great; love tjhe Burgundian colors!
ReplyDeleteRobbie-Acetone(nail varnish remover) does the trick with Superglue,you do have nail varnish remover don't you???
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