Showing posts with label Dave Sparrow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dave Sparrow. Show all posts

Friday, 10 February 2023

Dave Sparrow, sculptor for Hinchliffe Models and more!

 

An article on Dave Sparrow who sculpted many later Hinchliffe pieces including the FA sci fi range... from Military Hobbies magazine August 1993... I have merely typed it out as written and produced here for educational purposes. All qdos to the original writer who's name I don't have unfortunately.

FOCUS ON - Dave Sparrow

From Cavemen to Colour Party. From Plasticine to Pewter

These five little words plot the course of Dave Sparrow's rise to prominence as a sculptor of both toy soldiers and figurines. At age 56, Dave can look back over a considerable time which has always seemed to have some association with models, model making and toy soldiers.

He first realised that he had in his fingers a talent for producing model figures at the age of eight, when still at primary school, his skill had been noticed and his headmaster asked him to do a series of figures in plasticine to illustrate the history of dress. His first figure to go on display was a caveman!

This artistic ability was to lead Dave at 15 to Harrowgate art College where he spent two years following a general art course, which included sculpting, but Dave never even went through the process of drawing his subjects to reproduce as sculptures. (The same applies today - his figures are in his head and are unlocked by his hands.)

At that time he had a collection of Britains toy soldiers (didn't we all!), but whilst doing his National Service, Mum gave them away, along with his Dinky Toys (didn't they all!). On leaving the army he took up a printing apprenticeship, which was to keep a roof over his head for many years to come - but never far away was his interest in modelling and when time allowed he began to rebuild a Britains collection and build up a collection of 54mm figurines. His printing career took him abroad but soon after his return to this country he changed his career and began the long march along the road of full time sculpting and model making.

It was not all straightforward and there were several changes of job, working for Hinchliffe, Bassett Lowke and Mettoy but all directly connected sculpting and design production of figures and associated items. He also worked as a security officer for a local health authority, doing shift work which gave him time to develop his own business contacts and his big break came when there were health service cut backs!

This decided Dave upon his course to set up his own business of S&S Miniatures, named after his son and daughter. He began by producing 54mm figures for two companies in the USA, a range of wild animals and reproduction Viking jewellery for a business in Cornwall. But it was only eight years ago that the first toy soldiers appeared from S&S and initially he was a one-man band, researching, casting, painting and selling his wares. He had been investigating the new and growing interest in toy soldiers that really took off in the early 1980s and produced his first sets.

Now he has a range of some 90 sets, including civilians, Indian Army and Modern RAF but his main ranges are British Army of the late Victorian period, both Home and Foreign Service troops all performing on the DRILL SQUARE, which of course is the name by which his toy soldiers are known. His figures are finished to be of a higher standard than most toy soldiers, so they look more like figurines and there are five or six figures in most sets, the one exception is his 39-figure set called 'The Blessing of the Colours'.

No longer a one man band (his toy soldiers are all sold through MKL), Dave has time to continue his research and the end results are of course regularly reported in MH. Perhaps one day we might even see one of his dreams come to fruition - he really, really wants to produce a complete Mounted Band from the late Victorian period, a period which first inspired him in the form of his long lost first collection of Britains toy soldiers.

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His work for Hinchliffe Models, in the form of a weird science fiction range is on an older post;

http://www.deartonyblair.co.uk/2020/03/hinchliffe-models-sci-fi-range-finally.html

He must have been the designer of some of the Hinchliffe Models fantasy range as well as some are certainly not in Peter Gilder's style. The FA55 Super Hero Wielding Axe for one;


MKL Models are going strong;  https://www.mklmodels.co.uk/

Edit - found some Americab Indian flats he sculpted, sold by Bash Models on Facebook;



If anyone has any further info on Dave's career, please let me know! (Edit; check the comments below) 

enquiries@deartonyblair.co.uk

Monday, 2 March 2020

Hinchliffe Models Sci Fi range finally complete...


Back in 1981 Hinchliffe expanded the FA fantasy range with a bunch of 13 new codes for Sci Fi. They do not particularly look like Peter Gilder sculpts so the search is on to find the artist. I finally managed to pick up the last of the range and it arrived this morning... it had been guess work as there have never been any pics. I placed the initial 12 on the Lost Minis WIKI from when I picked up the first bunch back in 2009. They are a weird bunch although rather nice... the Marilyn Monroe 'Female entertainer' is especially interesting although not sure how she fits in a Sci Fi setting. If I could find where I've stored the rest I would take new images... grrrrrrr.

Edit; courtesy of John Preece in comments, these are most likely designed by Dave Sparrow who followed in Peter Gilder's footsteps. Now if anyone has any info on Dave Sparrow??

FA69 Crostician Armoured Infantry with Ray Gun


FA70 Multíerian Male with Telescopic Slicer


FA71 Multíerian Female with Zone Contaminator


FA72 Faunian Enchantress with Magnetic Rod


FA73 Reptilian Rex Primary Hypnotiser


FA74 Multíerian City Guard


FA75 Crostician Armoured Infantry with Sword


FA76 Faunian Wizard Guard


FA77 Federation Desert Shock Trooper


FA78 Star Guide with Laser Gun


FA79 Union Storm Trooper


FA80 Federation Shock Trooper with Thermal Lance


FA81 Female Entertainer


There was a final FA release but this was a fantasy witch... It would be very interesting to see any ads for these... I got the original listing via a Military Modelling ad but can only find the one... not sure which issue now of course. If anyone has any ideas on the sculptor please make a comment below!