Dien Bien Phu

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akaryu

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Here is my second one for this year, my rendition of a Legion-Para of the 1st BEP at Dien Bien Phu, an excellent bust by Philippe Parison, painted as usual in oils. Please enjoy and comments welcome!

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Thanks for the comments!
Camouflage was first painted with a mix of Nap Yellow/Yellow Ochre Light/White toned down with a spot of Raw Umber, thinly applied and basic highlights/ shadows with Naples Yellow and basic mix plus raw umber. After thoroughly dry the brown camo streaks were applied with thinned Burnt Sienna diluted with white spirit, painted on with a W&N No1 and feathered with a dry and worn Rosemary Series 98 No 0. When dry same process with the green streaks, a mix of W&N Olive Green and Oxide of Chromium. The pattern is well illustrated in Raymond Guyader's book on the Foreign Legion in Indochina and is of the 1947/1952 pattern, which precedes the lighter and more greenish pattern used in the Algerian war.
Cheers,
Piet
 
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