Thanks Eric, i appreciate your feedback. The camo is not too bad indeed.
The model and the figures are finished. Here is an extended workshop photoshoot of the Chaffee. I know its kind of dark in the basement. But with winter outside with an ongoing snow storm, there is nothing close to Vietnam landscape around now... I will take it outside later in the spring for a natural light photoshoot with some green background. I will take and post a video of the model in action in a few days.
First, the painting of the crew and soldiers. I am no expert in French military uniforms. But what i know is that French Indochina is the most confusing theatre for someone looking for some standards. The French Far East Expeditionary Corp was composed of many different types of units; Colonial regiments, Foreign legion, Infantry, Paratroopers, Commandos, Auxiliaries, mixed units, Naval, etc. Each having their own customs, uniforms, mix of origins, and practices. After some web search, i selected something interesting that made sense.
The two Paratrooper captains are given a TAP 47/52 Lizard uniform. A colored picture was printed for reference. I took out many Tamiya green and khaki colors, blended some and did multiple tests to come up with the closest match.

- RC 1/16 M-24 Chaffee light tank- Dien Bien Phu 1954 - Build
The foreign legion radio man (le p'tit radio) is given a cool camo uniform that i saw was used by Foreign Legion infantry units. To make the tank commander's uniform a bit more cool, i gave him these camo pants as well, borrowed from the tank repair company...

- RC 1/16 M-24 Chaffee light tank- Dien Bien Phu 1954 - Build
Overview of the figures. Painting these five 1/16 scale guys took at least twice as long as painting the tank... Complex camo but something close can be done without difficulty.

- RC 1/16 M-24 Chaffee light tank- Dien Bien Phu 1954 - Build

- RC 1/16 M-24 Chaffee light tank- Dien Bien Phu 1954 - Build

- RC 1/16 M-24 Chaffee light tank- Dien Bien Phu 1954 - Build
Here we have Captain Hervouet with the driver of that day, Willer.

- RC 1/16 M-24 Chaffee light tank- Dien Bien Phu 1954 - Build
I gave the captain a heavy combat uniform, not the light tankers khaki uniform used on parades and low intensity operations. Pictures of Hervouet later during battle do not exist so this uniform is an assumption but is aligned with the picture of other crews. Once fighting has started in Dien Bien Phu, one never knew when the crew had to disembark in the middle of battle, and likely at night, in the rain with artillery fire.
The beret was given a light khaki (buff) color, as seen in reference pictures of the 1st RCC in Indochina. Nowadays, the 1st RCC is using Leclerc tanks and i have seen crews with blue berets.

- RC 1/16 M-24 Chaffee light tank- Dien Bien Phu 1954 - Build

- RC 1/16 M-24 Chaffee light tank- Dien Bien Phu 1954 - Build
I am a tank builder, not really a figure painter. So, i tend the keep the faces pretty simple. I found out that the more i try to make it complicated with various shades and colors, the uglier it gets. I do not want my figures to become caricatures either. When i look at a real pictures of a soldier in battle, the faces and expressions are usually bland. So my technique is to keep to basics and not overdo anything. Works better for me.

- RC 1/16 M-24 Chaffee light tank- Dien Bien Phu 1954 - Build
The driver, Willer.

- RC 1/16 M-24 Chaffee light tank- Dien Bien Phu 1954 - Build
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