Thanks for the info, much appreciated
The 4000 series seem easily available over here but alternative suggestions would be welcome..
the LM555, NE555, TI555, K555, etc, is the modern day timer chip used in all sorts of 'blinker' applications.
Dan's recommendation of the 744060 will work too, although it's not as easy to find as the 555
i haven't met an led blinking application yet that couldn't be handled with a microcontroller - you might want to look at the PICAXE chips - they're not very powerful in terms of memory or features, but they are super easy to program (with free software) and require no special programmer, just a plain serial cable and some resistors. One of the small ones would certainly be able to do lots more than simple logic chips in terms of flashing and sequencing leds.