Description: NEW 1807-1808 (Napoleonic Era) French "Grenadier Officer" (Service Dress) Unpainted Metal Figure (75mm), by Hinchliffe Models Ltd. (#75/10) Packaging Condition: GOOD/GREAT - Comes in original packaging with literature (Unsealed, will be secure); w/minor stains to outer packaging (see pics)Made in 1976 (UK)Sculpted by Ray LambThis white metal figure (w/accessories) is unassembled and unpainted (see pics)1:24 scale (75mm)Approximately 3.25" tall (w/hat)This figure depicts a French Grenadier Officer (aka Officer de Grenadiers) between 1807-1808The French Imperial Army was the land force branch of the French Armed Forces during the Napoleonic era (1804-15), and in 1808, the army had 89 regiments of line infantry (numbered 1er-112e). The beginnings of the Imperial Army were seeded in the Reorganization of the French Army in 1803, which helped pave the way for the well known French-style army organization. Under this reorganization, the old style military district system was reorganized so that it included the new departments. These districts were known as "Military Divisions", or Division Militaires, which were tasked with local administration of garrisons, recruitment, and providing National Guard and local forces for invasion. In 1814, following the Abdication of Napoleon, the army was quickly re-designated as the Royal Army (Armée Royale), and the structure (for the most part) remained, though with regimental name changes and slight uniforms changes. After the Return of Napoleon in 1815, almost the entirety of the army (with the exception of some of the Royal Guard (formerly Napoleon's Imperial Guard) went over to his side along with the majority of its staff. Though the 1815 campaign was a disaster for France, it is still seen by many military historians as a success, as France was able to form several field armies and win multiple battles, with almost no preparation whatsoever. Grenadiers had historically been the tallest and most experience. These soldiers would line up in straight lines and advance to 5–10 feet of the enemy and throw grenades, of which very few every actually exploded. However, by the mid-18th century these troops became elite infantry, and were placed on the right of the line, indicating they were the most experienced and held in high regard.The Napoleonic era is a period in the history of France and Europe. It is generally classified as including the fourth and final stage of the French Revolution, the first being the National Assembly, the second being the Legislative Assembly, and the third being the Directory. The Napoleonic era begins roughly with Napoleon Bonaparte's coup d'état, overthrowing the Directory (11/9/1799), establishing the French Consulate, and ends during the Hundred Days and his defeat at the Battle of Waterloo (6/18/1815).Frank Hinchliffe began the company Hinchliffe Models in 1967 producing larger scale artillery and equipment. These were often monstrous heavy cast metal kits that required a fair amount of assembly. At some point, figure sculptor Peter Gilder (recently of Miniature Figurines) came on board and began the range of historical figures in 25mm; apparently meant to look imposing against the then current HO/OO scale figures put out by Airfix (est. 22mm). Initially, Frank's brother Bob handled the commercial aspects of the business from his Cheshire home, whilst Frank handled design and production in Meltham. In 1969, Norman Newton Ltd became sole agents for Hinchliffe Models and Bob Hinchliffe appears to have moved on soon thereafter. The range expanded rapidly to cover artillery and wagons in 54mm, 30mm and 20mm, and these were sold via Rose Miniatures and Tradition. Frank teamed up with Peter Gilder to produce 25mm wargame figures, and the rapidly expanded Hinchliffe Models. Hinchliffe continued to pursue his interest in larger scale models by commissioning pieces from Charles Stadden, Cliff Sanderson, Dave Jarvis, Ray Lamb, Julian Bennassi, D. Roberts and Dave Sparrow to create a healthy inventory of 30/54/75/90 and 150mm figures. Other well known names that passed through Hincliffe during the 1970s include Trevor Dixon and Norman Swales.Your shipment will arrive via USPS Priority Mail (1-4 business days) or USPS Ground Advantage (2-5 business days), after the 2-3 day processing time (upon paid purchase)Shipment(s) sent out of Lemon Grove, California, USAWE CAN COMBINE-SHIP - ASK US FIRST!Will be packed very well - READ OUR FEEDBACK!No Returns ***AN INVOICE WILL BE SENT AFTER PURCHASE, WHICH MAY REFLECT A MORE ACCURATE POSTAGE RATE FOR THIS ITEM - DON'T PASS THIS UP YET! Please visit our Backroad Memories ebay store, or visit www.BackroadMemories.com, for more model collectibles added weekly! PLEASE SHARE OUR STORE WITH EVERYBODY YOU KNOW!
Price: 39 USD
Location: Lemon Grove, California
End Time: 2024-11-11T20:00:01.000Z
Shipping Cost: 2 USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Unit of Sale: Single Unit
Assembly Status: Unassembled Kit
Size: 75mm (7.5cm)
Color: Silver
Scale: 1:24
Material: Metal
Set Includes: READ FULL DESCRIPTION
Year Manufactured: 1976
MPN: 75/10
Vintage: Yes
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Brand: Hinchliffe Models Ltd.
Type: Figure
Era: Napoleonic Era (1807-1808)
Sculptor: Ray Lamb
Item Height: 3.25 in
Packaging: With Packaging
Model: 1807-1808 French "Grenadier Officer" (Service Dress)
Theme: Militaria
Features: Not Painted, With Stand, Carefully Packed
Time Period Manufactured: 1970-1979
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom