Tuesday, 21 July 2020

Hinchliffe Models promotional film from circa 1975...


Posted by Airtek on YouTube, this is a fantastic snapshot of an earlier era. I did visit the Hinchliffe shop at some point in the 80's and regret not picking up a TSR John Carter of Mars ruleset that was hidden away under a table. A great chance to see some of the old legends of the hobby including the sculptor Peter Gilder...



8 comments:

Anonymous said...

An excellent video, thank you for a fantastic historical modelling adventure.
Wow just nostalgia at its best, I now need a time machine to go back for a visit
to the shop.

Cheers, stay safe and happy gaming,
Willz Harley.

Phil Curran said...

Ah it's grim oop North

Frank said...

Thanks for a blast from the past

Aly Morrison said...

Very interesting indeed...

All the best. Aly

Delta Coy said...

A nice piece of wargaming history. I can just feel that Northern sleet in the opening shots.. Cheers Greg (Delta Coy Blog)

Tony said...

Marvellous stuff. Great to see Peter Gilder looking so you and what a moustache!

Tony said...

Marvellous stuff. Great to see Peter Gilder looking so young and what a moustache!

James Shepherd said...

Brilliant, remember those days well, and the two powerhouses in the UK industry Hinchliffe and Minifigs.

Hinchliffe had a fantastic stock and excellent turn round on orders, later we stocked Minifigs, due to customer requests.
But problem was the availability of minifigs, they would cast riders for certain ranges and not enough horses or camels!
One customer held our store responsible, and drive all the way down to Southampton, to find there were none at the factory, and was sent away with a flea in his ear.
Neville customer relations skills were legendary....