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grahambeyrout06 May 2016 11:08 a.m. PST

Around 1977, I started building 15mm French and Austrian Armies using a combination of Minifig strips and another supplier who I seek help in identifying. Some bases of these figures seem to have the inscription H M with a copyright symbol and the date 1977.
Can anyone identify the manufacturer, and what happened to them. Sorry not able to provide a photo but they are small 15mm, fitting in perfectly with the old minifigs and the Austrian musketeers were depicted in the shalko with a well defined rear peak

SJDonovan06 May 2016 11:13 a.m. PST

I think they are probably Heritage Napoleonettes which were manufactured in the UK by Hinchcliffe.

grahambeyrout06 May 2016 11:26 a.m. PST

Thanks SJDonovan – they are indeed, with your information a quick web search confirmed it

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