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    The Saint

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    1. Thanks for your appreciations.

      Octave, I have completed several other figures of post-WW2 conflicts (French Indochina and Vietnam to date), but not a Soviet yet, though a Desantnik ca 1987 is among my projects. I have acquired the uniform and armament, but have to scratchbuilt the equipment. Another project is an Israeli Sayeret in 1973 - again it needs quite a lot of scratchbuilding.

      Actually, this is not the projects that are missing, but time ! LOL

      Cheers.

      Eric

    2. The two top right are not French, no clue about the first (but African state), second is from Tchad.

      3rd and 4th top already id'd.

      Second row : 4e Regiment de Tirailleurs Marocains (late 1940s-50s), 601e Groupe de Circulation Routi?re (1960s), R?giment du Service Militaire Adapt? Antilles-Guyanne (1980s-90s) , 5e Regiment de Tirailleurs Marocains (late 1940s-50s), 20e R?giment d'Artillerie Nord-Africain (late 1940s-early 60s).

      Hope this helps.

      Eric

    3. It can't be a Regular Army cap eagle, way too large - it had to be more or less 3in-wide - , so if intended for an headgear, it is probaly Militia.

      The best reference (if not definitive) is "American Military Headgear Insignia", by J. Duncan Campbell and Michael J. O?Donnell. O?Donnell Publications, 2004.

      Hope this helps.

      Cheers

      Eric

    4. Aside my interest in military history, I have another hobby which is to create original 1/6th scale military figures.

      I use commercial bodies and parts when available, more often than not reworked, modified, repainted, &c, and make the others in order to achieve as much authenticity as the scale allows.

      One of my favorite studies is the 1970s-1980s wars in Southern Africa, so here are some related figures.

      MAG gunner, Rhodesian Light Infantry, 1976

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      rli01-10.jpg

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      Rhodesian Selous Scout, pseudo-column dress, 1976-77

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      sct210.jpg

      sct310.jpg

      South-African Recces Operator, intelligence gathering mission, Angola, early 1980s.

      recce110.jpg

      recce210.jpg

      recce410.jpg

      I hope you'd like them.

      Cheers

      Eric

    5. Thanks for your comments.

      Chris,

      From what I have seen, standart cammo jackets sell around GBP 40-50 (60-75 Euros), depending on the condition. Badged ones are rarely seen - I don't own one myself, though I have a couple of shirts -, but depending on the insignia, would commend higher prices.

      I bought my first items in the early 90s, but really started to collect Rhodie militaria (Army only) some years later. Internet certainly changed many things on the availability and prices, but Special Forces-related items have never been cheap !

      Eric

    6. Very nice!! How many more are there out there? DO you have them all?

      Unfortunately not. There are quite a number of berets I'm still looking for : Armd Car Regt, Medical Corps (midnight blue and marroon), Staff Corps, as well as a couple of others - preferably used (there's a message there ! :rolleyes: ).

      One last headdress remains to be posted, a RhSigs SD cap but I must photograph it first. I should done it before the end of the week.

      James,

      The only bush hat I have is the standart camouflage one. BTW, it looks like people are crazy about Rhodie bush hat - one offered on eBay recently went over GBP 100 !

      Cheers

      Eric

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