All,
So, I'm patiently waiting for my order of French and Vietminh for Dien Bien Phu and, as I'd previously ordered some odds and ends to be used with them, I decided to paint them up. Here's some pics; I have yet to give them a wash, which is now customary after being talked into it by the good folks on the Pendraken forum. I must say, though, that I still cringe as I'm doing it, thinking, "Good Lord, I'm ruining that camouflage that took so long to paint." But, it keeps turning out pretty doggone well, so I will keep doing it. I'll get photos of them up once they're washed and based, but I need the whole force before I can base them as I believe this will be multi-based.
So, below is what I intend to use for my French paratroopers, plus the actual French paratroopers and some US Marines, once I receive them.
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Wcf3Y3hV_Dk/Uk8ZPMLNUHI/AAAAAAAABpk/G3cFUKdNRKQ/s1600/P1120946.JPG)
These are Pendraken WWII Brit Sten Guns with slouch hats.
Regarding uniforms, you'll see I'm going with a hodge-podge of faded OD, French camo, and USMC WWII "duckhunter" (brown-side out) camo. And it will be mixed and matched. As you see in the bottom row, at left is French camo top and bottoms w/yellow bush hat, next guy is Fr camo top and bottoms w/USMC camo hat, next guy is OD top and bottom w/USMC camo hat, next guy is OD bottoms, Fr camo top, and yellow hat, next guy is OD bottoms, USMC top, Fr Camo hat, and last guy is OD bottoms w/Fr camo top and hat. All the guys in the bottom row have leather boots while all the guys in the top row have the French green jungle boots (can't really see them in this pic).
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-CUgNA7WVueo/Uk8ZPmOFu2I/AAAAAAAABpo/OtnrJtFsv2c/s1600/P1120947.JPG)
This group is WWII Brit rifles in slouch hat.
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-xm5jcf9Bka8/Uk8ZQL3Z8pI/AAAAAAAABpw/PKMeO0rMbm8/s1600/P1120949.JPG)
Far left is WWII Brit Airborne radio, while four on right are WWII Brit AB officers.
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-0Vv-DHxsK3Y/Uk8ZX3i9ofI/AAAAAAAABp8/zrHaHG3UQcM/s1600/P1120950.JPG)
Reverse.
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-psjNn9aXYMk/Uk8Zbj2xogI/AAAAAAAABqE/k348GSkKcRc/s1600/P1120951.JPG)
The 1st and 3-5 guys are from WWII US AB Ardennes Forward Observers pack, while 2 and 3 are WWII US AB Ardennes carbines.
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-hWCvcKSUWw4/Uk8ZclY6mjI/AAAAAAAABqI/v0sTkJc0STw/s1600/P1120952.JPG)
Reverse.
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-6pHrUhhFLMc/Uk8ZgpCMhlI/AAAAAAAABqU/cgBSOF7vYj4/s1600/P1120953.JPG)
These are the only actual French paratroopers I currently have in my possession. These guys are crew members for three recoilless rifles.
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Zem_aGpDBaM/Uk8ZmXOE2RI/AAAAAAAABqg/TWtlo3g7ewI/s1600/P1120954.JPG)
Reverse. I like the poses, but the folding-stock M-1 carbines on the three guys on the right are really tiny!
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-zuFk9ZJYJ3s/Uk8Zmsuoj-I/AAAAAAAABqc/1tmOZDFerHo/s1600/P1120955.JPG)
Two of the recoiless rifles, with two flamethrowers from the WWII US AB engineers pack.
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-wr63OJl1MgM/Uk8Zphy4IpI/AAAAAAAABqs/5n2qIF56e-E/s1600/P1120956.JPG)
Reverse. The flame tanks are bit dark for my taste, but I wanted them to stand out from the colors I used in the uniforms.
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Dq9J5iU1O6U/Uk8ZrBWPP0I/AAAAAAAABq0/Y2JdHOFj9g4/s1600/P1120958.JPG)
A closeup to show some camo and the French jungle boots. The green is too bright but looks good once there's a wash on it. Sorry I didn't think to get a closeup of the USMC camo.
V/R,
Jack
Looks like the start of a great project Jack, just my opinion but maybe a darker wash on your base colour will make them really stand out, looking forward to seeing the completed project
All the best
Sean
Looking good again, wash away! :D
Sean - Sorry, I must have confused you :-[ I was trying to say I haven't given these a wash yet, but will post more photos once they've been based and given a wash.
Lemmey - Will do :D
All - Sorry fellas, I just realized how crappy that last photo is... >:(
V/R,
Jack
Compare do some shots I've put on here its pretty good! :)
Looking good so far and should look great when all based up 8).
Coming along nicely.
Cheers - Phil.
Good job !
We need to see them in action now ! ;)
Not confused Jack more stupid ;D read your post late last night and have just seen the wash part of it :-B. still looking forward to seeing the project,
have a great weekend
Sean
Thanks guys.
Sean - No sweat.
Ronan - I think it will be awhile before they see any action. The bulk of the force hasn't arrived yet, but when it does, I have about 50 more French (with that damned camoflage!) and another ~120 Vietminh to paint up and base.
But I will keep plugging away, and they will make their appearance as soon as they can!
V/R,
Jack
Hi
The old boy who led the communists, Gen Giap, died over the weekend, 102 years old.
Always though the most dangerous types, that is school teachers on a mission, were very dangerous. He fulfilled that - obit in The Times was I thought very fair
Looking good Jack - I like the rag-tag look of these :)
Quote from: bigjackmac on 04 October 2013, 09:35:48 PM
All,
So, I'm patiently waiting for my order of French and Vietminh for Dien Bien Phu and, as I'd previously ordered some odds and ends to be used with them, I decided to paint them up. Here's some pics; I have yet to give them a wash, which is now customary after being talked into it by the good folks on the Pendraken forum. I must say, though, that I still cringe as I'm doing it, thinking, "Good Lord, I'm ruining that camouflage that took so long to paint." But, it keeps turning out pretty doggone well, so I will keep doing it. I'll get photos of them up once they're washed and based, but I need the whole force before I can base them as I believe this will be multi-based.
So, below is what I intend to use for my French paratroopers, plus the actual French paratroopers and some US Marines, once I receive them.
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Wcf3Y3hV_Dk/Uk8ZPMLNUHI/AAAAAAAABpk/G3cFUKdNRKQ/s1600/P1120946.JPG)
These are Pendraken WWII Brit Sten Guns with slouch hats.
Regarding uniforms, you'll see I'm going with a hodge-podge of faded OD, French camo, and USMC WWII "duckhunter" (brown-side out) camo. And it will be mixed and matched. As you see in the bottom row, at left is French camo top and bottoms w/yellow bush hat, next guy is Fr camo top and bottoms w/USMC camo hat, next guy is OD top and bottom w/USMC camo hat, next guy is OD bottoms, Fr camo top, and yellow hat, next guy is OD bottoms, USMC top, Fr Camo hat, and last guy is OD bottoms w/Fr camo top and hat. All the guys in the bottom row have leather boots while all the guys in the top row have the French green jungle boots (can't really see them in this pic).
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-CUgNA7WVueo/Uk8ZPmOFu2I/AAAAAAAABpo/OtnrJtFsv2c/s1600/P1120947.JPG)
This group is WWII Brit rifles in slouch hat.
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-xm5jcf9Bka8/Uk8ZQL3Z8pI/AAAAAAAABpw/PKMeO0rMbm8/s1600/P1120949.JPG)
Far left is WWII Brit Airborne radio, while four on right are WWII Brit AB officers.
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-0Vv-DHxsK3Y/Uk8ZX3i9ofI/AAAAAAAABp8/zrHaHG3UQcM/s1600/P1120950.JPG)
Reverse.
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-psjNn9aXYMk/Uk8Zbj2xogI/AAAAAAAABqE/k348GSkKcRc/s1600/P1120951.JPG)
The 1st and 3-5 guys are from WWII US AB Ardennes Forward Observers pack, while 2 and 3 are WWII US AB Ardennes carbines.
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-hWCvcKSUWw4/Uk8ZclY6mjI/AAAAAAAABqI/v0sTkJc0STw/s1600/P1120952.JPG)
Reverse.
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-6pHrUhhFLMc/Uk8ZgpCMhlI/AAAAAAAABqU/cgBSOF7vYj4/s1600/P1120953.JPG)
These are the only actual French paratroopers I currently have in my possession. These guys are crew members for three recoilless rifles.
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Zem_aGpDBaM/Uk8ZmXOE2RI/AAAAAAAABqg/TWtlo3g7ewI/s1600/P1120954.JPG)
Reverse. I like the poses, but the folding-stock M-1 carbines on the three guys on the right are really tiny!
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-zuFk9ZJYJ3s/Uk8Zmsuoj-I/AAAAAAAABqc/1tmOZDFerHo/s1600/P1120955.JPG)
Two of the recoiless rifles, with two flamethrowers from the WWII US AB engineers pack.
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-wr63OJl1MgM/Uk8Zphy4IpI/AAAAAAAABqs/5n2qIF56e-E/s1600/P1120956.JPG)
Reverse. The flame tanks are bit dark for my taste, but I wanted them to stand out from the colors I used in the uniforms.
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Dq9J5iU1O6U/Uk8ZrBWPP0I/AAAAAAAABq0/Y2JdHOFj9g4/s1600/P1120958.JPG)
A closeup to show some camo and the French jungle boots. The green is too bright but looks good once there's a wash on it. Sorry I didn't think to get a closeup of the USMC camo.
V/R,
Jack
See query about Brits in slouch hats.
Looks good
Yeah, the first Brits in Korea came from Hong Kong, so in Far East jungle gear, and 44 web, so with a few additional sculpts we may have a proxy Korean early war British.
What do the experts think?
+Aussies wore the slouch hat.
1950, 3RAR
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/73/3RAR_village_%28AWM_146980%29.jpg)
1951
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/eb/3_RAR_Korea_%28AWM_P01813-449%29.jpg)
1950
(https://rarassn.files.wordpress.com/2010/06/1950.jpg)
Indeed they did, and looking at the images it would seem that the riflemen are in a bush hat (soft fabric, smaller brim) and the Sten and Bren gunners are in an Aussie style slouch hat with the left brim pinned/folded up.
By the first winter the Aussies had generally adopted the Brit cammo suits and woolly hats, although I have seen images of the slouch hat and leather jerkin.