Hinton Hunt 54mm Catalogue

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Wally, if you go online on the www, type in "Hinton Hunt miniatures" There's a chap on there who has thumbnailed a catalogue from circa. 1970, and you can expand (enlarge) the various pages.. I don't know how to transfer stuff from one place to another, so this is as far as I can help. Happy hunting.
We used to call them "Squint and Grunt", as dear old Marcus Hinton's casting was idiosyncratic, to say the least:LOL:

Alan
 
Wally, if you go online on the www, type in "Hinton Hunt miniatures" There's a chap on there who has thumbnailed a catalogue from circa. 1970, and you can expand (enlarge) the various pages.. I don't know how to transfer stuff from one place to another, so this is as far as I can help. Happy hunting.
We used to call them "Squint and Grunt", as dear old Marcus Hinton's casting was idiosyncratic, to say the least:LOL:

Alan

Heady days Alan, heady days:rolleyes:. I remember having quite a few of his figures back in the day. Almost pure lead, and centrifugally cast so they had large heads and practically no feet. They painted up OK though (by the standards pertaining 50 years ago)

Phil
 
Wally, if you go online on the www, type in "Hinton Hunt miniatures" There's a chap on there who has thumbnailed a catalogue from circa. 1970...

I think this is the site Alan means: http://vintagewargamingfigures.info/HHcat.html I found it just by doing a web search using "hinton hunt miniatures"; it was fourth item in the list returned.

The catalog pages are uploaded as jpegs, so it should be simple enough to download and save them.

Hope that helps, prost!
Brad
 
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