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French 4th SAS jeep "La Guêpe"

Posted by Quepwik on 08 Jul 2019, 09:17

This is my new model, a french SAS jeep called “LA GUEPE” (The wasp)

A great story for such a small model!

THE STORY

From what I was able to reconstruct, "La Guêpe" was one of the first jeep parachuted in June 1944. One of the four who participated in the Battle of the Maquis of St Marcel, although she was not yet baptized at this time.

On the night of June 5 to June 6, 1944 will be parachuted the first stick of French SAS for, mainly, operations Dingson (South Brittany) and Samwest (North Brittany).
Around June 7th, the first French SAS of the Digson operation will start to regroup at Sérent, near St Marcel on the drop zone with the code "Baleine” (Whale).
Almost every night there is a drop of equipment and new french SAS.

At the same time FFI and Resistance begin to rally the area and equip themselves with weapons and ammunition. Other SAS, whose actions are completed, including those of the Samwest operation as well as those of the "Cooney parties", other actions commandos scattered in Brittany, will join them later.
It will be nearly 2500 men surrounded, advised and supervised by about 200 French SAS who will be present on June 17, on the eve of this battle. In the same night, 4 jeeps will also be dropped on zone, a world first in operation.

On June 18, the Germans will launch an attack on this area of 800 hectares.
The 4 jeeps will serve as mobile fire support. Support however limited because Vickers containers crashed on the ground and they are no longer in a state of service. It will be Bren that will be mounted on the jeeps but the rate of fire will be reduced.
On the evening of June 18, the maquis dispersed. The balance sheet results in the loss of thirty dead, sixty wounded and 15 prisoners, these figures being random according to sources. Opposite the Germans will have suffered much more losses with figures between 300 and 600 soldiers killed and wounded. The following days, the Germans will exercise a real manhunt with many abuses committed, including the civilian population suspected of assisting the SAS.

The SAS will not stop their special actions as well as the training and supervision of the FFIs. And this until the complete liberation of Brittany.
At the beginning of August, the SAS began to regroup little by little on Vannes and collect their equipment and their vehicles (Jeeps and Bedford trucks). They will also reform, train and see their numbers increase by the arrival of volunteers FFI bretons. Now motorized, each combat platoon is made up of 3 super-armed jeeps. All garages in the area were requisitioned to transform the jeep received, which also explains their great diversity of "clothing", each tinkering in his corner.

So back to our sheep, or rather to my wasp!
In a garage near Vannes therefore, it will be refurbished (and probably baptized) before the Spencer operation, which will begin late August with the aim of going along the Loire to hinder by rapid action and harassment while withdrawing German troops from south-west to northeastern France and cause them maximum damage.
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Source website FFLSAS http://lerot.org/joomla25/index.php?lang=FR
Men of the Wasp during Operation Spencer, photo taken in Nevers
From left to right, Patrick de Foucher, Henry Hirsh, Denys Cochin and René Dessablon

THE JEEP:

A reconstituted copy of the Jeep "The Wasp" is present at the Breton Resistance Museum in St Marcel but I found some elements too differents from SAS jeep photos that I found on the web.
I preferred to trust the reconstruction made by Henri Pilon and published in the magazine "Classic Military Vehicle". The SAS jeeps of this era are still an intermediate version between an airborne model jeep and the SAS Europe jeep with their armor and their tanks at the rear. This reconstruction also seems more faithful to the picture above.
So I started from a mix of Jeep SAS Europe from Dragon Models (for SAS specific equipment) and that of S-Model, for me the most beautiful at 1/72. Scratch, and some parts of that of Heller (pretty too!) Complete the set.

Like Mr. Pilon on his re-enactment, I will make the same changes to my basic S-Model Jeep:
- Cut-out front grille,
- Bumper shortened in the manner of airborne jeeps,
- Black headlight left,
- Removable flywheel type "airborne",
- Back basket,
- Bren support left side,
- Jerrycan holder right side,
- Vikers paired with search beacon and passenger side support,
- Vikers and back support,
- Extra tank under the passenger seat,
- Modification of the exhaust in "Deep Mud" version induced by the installation of the second tank
- Basket on right wing for bag / first aid kit
- spare wheel on bonnet and handle

Here is a first picture taken with my phone.
I will try to make more beautiful or I will add legends changes.
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Posted by huib on 08 Jul 2019, 14:05

Great project of this interesting vehicle! Nice. I see a lot of detail added already.
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Posted by Quepwik on 09 Jul 2019, 09:02

Thanks Huib

I took the time to try to make some captioned pictures, but sorry, it's in french.
I hope it will be clear and useful.

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Posted by Wiking on 09 Jul 2019, 16:23

Bits and bobs are all around the Jeep.
Several nice ideas. There is a radiator behind the grill ! The light between the MG`s.
The surprise to me is that the front lamps are not self made in clear plastic.

In your earlier post there is the steering wheel with a cooper stick.
For what is this used, needed ?
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Posted by huib on 09 Jul 2019, 21:21

Lovely, to see such detail in this scale!
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Posted by Quepwik on 09 Jul 2019, 22:03

Will try to put clear plastic, good idea.

For the steering wheels, see this page (in french) :

http://association-sas.chez-alice.fr/Pg ... eJeeps.htm
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Posted by Beano Boy on 09 Jul 2019, 22:28

Ace cool project :thumbup:
Great presentation too.

i wonder if AIRFIX made this in 1/76 scale?

There were five S A S Regiments operating during D Day and D Day plus.
The 1 st and 2nd S A S were British, the 3rd and 4th were French and the 5th was Belgian.
They were the first Allied Regiment to cross into Belgium.
Soon after the Later became the 5th Para in Belgium, but kept their S A S Beret.

Least we Forget BB
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Posted by Graeme on 10 Jul 2019, 04:25

Excellent work on a very interesting subject. I will be keeping an eye on this. :-)
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Posted by Quepwik on 10 Jul 2019, 10:48

@ Wiking : no clear plastic needed !

If I put a black-out at left, the one at right is closed, like this :

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Posted by Hellboy on 24 Jul 2019, 13:02

Incredible! :shock: Interesting story and a fantastic model !!!! Absolutely impressive work !!!! :yeah:
I am very curious how the project will continue. I wish you much fun in the further work on it .. :-D
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Posted by Quepwik on 30 Jul 2019, 09:35

Thanks

My project is not moving for the moment because I'm looking for someone that could make me personalized decals (for this jeep and other projects in progress).
But I started to gather all the accessories (bag, crates, ammunition, weapons, ....) and their painting will not start soon.
I am still wondering about the color of green to give to my jeep. For me, it's English green but I can not find the right reference in Ammo Mig
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Posted by MABO on 10 Aug 2019, 11:05

Quepwik wrote:I am still wondering about the color of green to give to my jeep. For me, it's English green but I can not find the right reference in Ammo Mig


I can recommend A.MIG-112. Very cool project btw. I am always interested in Jeep-projects. Is the S-models Jeep really the best?
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Posted by GumSmith on 11 Aug 2019, 09:45

Hi Quepwik,
really nice project, excellent detail work. I have one or two SAS jeeps from Dragon, and several new Airfix airborne jeeps, so i will keep this wip in mind when i start to build my SAS jeep (even if it will be a british one ).

@MABO: definitely YES ! Their Jeep, Kübelwagen and Kettenkrad are the best kits of these vehicles at the moment. S-Models Jeep is a little bit tricky to build, because of it`s very fine parts. But it is worth it, to work that carefully on it.
I´ve done a comparison on my homepage, when i build some jeeps for my british TT-paras.:

https://cms.e.jimdo.com/app/cms/preview/index/pageId/2010400693?public=https://gumsmith.jimdo.com/behind-omaha-tabletop-in-1-72/fahrzeuge-f%C3%BCr-bo/british-army/

cheers Oke
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Posted by MABO on 11 Aug 2019, 12:51

Very interesting. Thanks for sharing!
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Posted by Peter on 11 Aug 2019, 17:17

Interesting WIP so far. Can't wait to see the progress of this jeep! :thumbup:

@Beano Boy: 5th Belgian Para?? Can you give me some information about that unit. I know from the 1st and the 3rd (red berets), and the 2nd commandos (green berets), but I never heard about the 4th and 5th? :eh:
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Posted by Quepwik on 27 Jun 2020, 12:07

A report on channel "RMC Découvertes" decided to take another look at my construction.
Big digging up therefore above all motivated by the surprise of discovering an original snapshot of "La Guêpe" in this report.

I made the figurine which will take place next to it.
Originally, it was a TQD Casting of a British paratrooper that shot Vikers.
I liked the position of his hands because by tinkering a little I will place him like a letter that he would be reading, little break before hitting the road and fighting.
I carefully selected an expressive Preiser head and made a beret leaning to the left in the French style with plastic melted in liquid glue.

So I present to you S / Lt Denys Cochin, head of  La Guêpe" :

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Then, after hanging bags on the back I moved to the primer :

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Now, we will have to choose the right green so as not to spoil all that.
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Posted by CliosPaintingBench on 27 Jun 2020, 12:18

Wow, very sharp details, looking forward to it coming together.
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Posted by Quepwik on 30 Jun 2020, 18:59

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Posted by zulu`s 1000`s of em on 30 Jun 2020, 23:21

Stunning, where did you get the Vickers-k machine guns ?
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Posted by Wiking on 01 Jul 2020, 04:53

So well made could be 1/35 too.

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