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Pravda
Joined 05/03/08 Last Visit 29/06/12 32 Posts
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Posted on 15 November 2009 at 08:46:21 GMT Hi all, toying with the idea of building a French army in 10mm. I would use them on both side : French army during invasion and Vichy French. For Vichy French, in Levant and Africa, a fair number of foreign legion were used. Is there any manufacturer offering foreign legion figs? If not anything close enough? I'm also looking for infos concerning the (few)tanks used by Vichy French in Levant and Africa. |
Pravda
Joined 05/03/08 Last Visit 29/06/12 32 Posts
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Posted on 15 November 2009 at 08:51:08 GMT Would be interested in finding 10mm figs for French colonial troops too |
fred12df
Joined 08/12/05 Last Visit 18/05/15 260 Posts
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Posted on 15 November 2009 at 08:54:54 GMT Pendraken have some FFL - I think in their WWI range - also have a look there for colonial troops as they have a wide WWI middle east range. I'm not sure you can really use the same figs for France 1940 and in North Africa - as in France you would have kakhi uniforms, great coats, and green helmets. In the North africa sand coloured uniforms were in use. Later French troops serving with the British tended to use mainly British equipment - certainly at a 10mm scale british figures would be the best to use. IIRC a few FT-17s were in service in parts of North Africa or the middle east. |
Pravda
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Posted on 15 November 2009 at 12:00:50 GMT Yup you're probably right, going to check Pendraken ww1 range. The difference of uniform color is going to be a problem to do both theaters... I'll probably have to paint infantry units for both then |
julesav
Joined 03/07/07 Last Visit 27/10/15 523 Posts
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Posted on 15 November 2009 at 15:35:47 GMT I think that the Pendraken FFL are in blue turned back greatcoat with full packs, not quite my idea of WW2 FFL! |
Pravda
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Posted on 15 November 2009 at 16:08:19 GMT Oh that would be embarrassing...as there is no picture on the site, it's kind of hard to tell Thanks for the info. |
julesav
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Posted on 16 November 2009 at 00:44:24 GMT Sadly they are more 'Beau Geste' than 'Bir Hakeim' if you see what i mean? |
fred12df
Joined 08/12/05 Last Visit 18/05/15 260 Posts
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Posted on 16 November 2009 at 11:40:08 GMT The pendraken FFL officer figure should be useable for WWII - he is in kepi, with neck cover and tunic and long boots. Unfortunately I don't seem to have a photo. |
Pravda
Joined 05/03/08 Last Visit 29/06/12 32 Posts
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Posted on 18 November 2009 at 16:46:37 GMT Thanks fred12df, i'm probably going to use some colonial or WW1 exotic troops for the Sudanese and Moroccan infantry though. |
harrydog
Joined 25/10/08 Last Visit 02/01/12 80 Posts
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Posted on 18 November 2009 at 18:44:11 GMT In their Franco-Prussian War collection Pendraken do a Sipahi figure which ought to be ok for the French in Tunisia prior to them adopting Allied uniforms. Osprey's Kasserine Pass Campaign book has a picture of Sipahi in a Victory parade at Tunis in very colonial looking uniforms. I recall a reference from somewhere (Army at Dawn?)which has the French Cavalry engaging in an actual Cavalry charge against the Germans with cloaks flying so this may actually be a campaign rather than parade uniform.(The charge ended badly) The Osprey volume also has photographs of other French troops as well as French Armour including the White-Laffey 50 AM Armoured car and the Souma S-35. In Pendraken 10mm I would have thought that you could use either Egyptian Infantry from the Sudanese Colonial range or Askari from the WW1 range as Senegalese troops. If you have access to it Andrew Mollo's book "The Armed forces of World War Two" has relatively good coverage of the subject. |
Pravda
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Posted on 19 November 2009 at 04:38:04 GMT Thanks harrydog good informations. I'm going to email Pendraken and buy some samples. |
harrydog
Joined 25/10/08 Last Visit 02/01/12 80 Posts
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Posted on 19 November 2009 at 07:07:03 GMT I checked my sources and as I suspected the information about the French Cavalry was from "An Army at Dawn" by Rick Atkinson. He refers specifically to a mounted attack by 120 spahis dressed in "crinsom capes abd turbans bound in camel hair" during the battle for Medjez-el-Bab in November 1942. A photo showing the victory parade at Tunis I mentioned can be found at http://afrikaaxisallied.blogspot.com/2009/04/ba... |
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