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2013 Operation Serval in Mali (modern French vs. insurgents)

Posted by LouisD on 02 Oct 2021, 21:03

Hello all,

These are pictures from the first half of a modern 1/72 project I have been working on for a little while around the French intervention in Mali in 2013 (Operation Serval). The figures are Caesar Miniatures of course.

The French side of the project (minus vehicles - those are still to come) is all done and features a full infantry platoon with command, three combat squads, an anti-tank ERYX missile squad, and various other support elements. I have only had to make minor infidelities to real-life organisation and equipment with what came in the box. I will later add vehicles and artillery from Butler's Printed Models and S&S Models. I'm now working on the insurgent models which I will share fairly soon, I hope.

Platoon commander and radio

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3 combat squads, each comprising a squad leader, a "600 meters" fireteam (team leader, MINIMI gunner, grenadier) and a "300 meters" fireteam (team leader, 2 riflemen with AT4 rocket launcher - here in truth the older AT APILAS cut at both ends)

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1 anti-tank support squad (2 ERYX anti-tank missile teams)

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2 designated marksmen (FR-F2 rifles) and a medic

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Medium machine gun team

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And finally the whole platoon together (apologies for the dreadful picture quality here)

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Posted by Peter on 02 Oct 2021, 22:28

What a great first post! Fantastic painted figures! And welcome to the forum! :thumbup:
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Posted by LouisD on 03 Oct 2021, 19:27

Thanks!
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Posted by Kostis Ornerakis on 03 Oct 2021, 20:55

Excellent work! :yeah: :-D
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Posted by LouisD on 04 Oct 2021, 09:46

Thank you, I appreciate the feedback :)
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Posted by Flashcad on 04 Oct 2021, 12:29

I met several individuals from the French military when I was assigned on a project in Chad a few years ago. Believe me, you wouldn't choose to get on the bad side of those guys.

Nicely painted units by the way... :yeah:
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 06 Oct 2021, 19:02

Wonderful unit, LouisD. You have entered the forum through the front door with this work. Welcome! :thumbup:

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Posted by LouisD on 07 Oct 2021, 08:36

Thanks a lot for the welcome! Eager to share more soon-ish (life and kids permitting ^^)
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Posted by Xantippos on 08 Oct 2021, 14:41

Very cool :) . Will love to see their enemies. Modern (very modern) subjects are very much forgotten on modelling, refreshing to see such a recent subject.
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Posted by LouisD on 08 Oct 2021, 15:09

Thanks! I have only four insurgents painted so far (tests models before I start painting the batches proper) but I can take a pic this weekend if you want to see.
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Posted by LouisD on 08 Oct 2021, 22:29

Here are the first four models I've painted for the insurgent side:

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Posted by Peter on 09 Oct 2021, 08:56

Wonderfull painted figures Louis! :thumbup:
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Posted by Iceman1964 on 09 Oct 2021, 18:05

Great job, beautiful details for both French and insurgents, best compliments
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Posted by Chariobaude on 09 Oct 2021, 18:11

i always wanted to start a modern french army, but except those Caesar (mixed with chinese privates ?!!!??!), i never find anything else, and converting is almost impossible...
Congratulations anyway, your french are marvellous !
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Posted by LouisD on 09 Oct 2021, 21:18

Thanks a lot for the kind feedback everyone!

Yes in plastics those are the only ones in 1/72, I believe. They are mixed with Chinese, I will also paint those as a modern People's Liberation Army platoon later.

Elhiem Figures has a range of 1/72 metal modern French that look pretty good.

(And in 28mm you can find some from Eureka as well as ultra-moderns from Empress)
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Posted by C M Dodson on 10 Oct 2021, 10:00

Very nice indeed.

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Posted by Xantippos on 10 Oct 2021, 15:06

Great looking rebels ;) . As a suggestion, I might paint a few with a darker skin tone, to get more variety in the ranks.

That Caesar is really weird, mixing chinese with french, and this reminds me I haven't got it yet :) .
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Posted by LouisD on 10 Oct 2021, 17:19

Yes that's in the works for the next batch :-)
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Posted by Hobbyinovator on 11 Oct 2021, 18:03

The insurgents are relly nicely painted.
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Posted by LouisD on 11 Oct 2021, 19:54

Thank you!

It's a very simple technique, really. I paint all the base colours except a few items like the weapon or the kepis on the French officers, then I do a slightly diluted wash all over, then a dry brush all over with a light grey-beige colour, before finally painting and highlighting the items left aside.

I decided to get into 1/72 in no small part because I hate doing lots of highlights!
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