Hi Folks
Hope the layout is ok, still trying to get my head around the site
Base surround is pretty rough which I will make better when funds permit, other than that I'm calling this one done.
This is my second diorama, the first being the Miniart 36047 country road kit which I added lots of stuff to. Hope not to confuse but although this is my second build its my first scratch built base[ATTACH]425692[/ATTACH].
This started as just a Chevy AFV build but fellow member and friend Laurie Stewart suggested a diorama with an SAS Jeep. It was a great idea but I wasn't able to. However, if it were not for the kindness and generosity of Laurie who supplied the Jeep and allowed me to do it I would not be able to show this today. Thanks again Laurie and I hope you like it [ATTACH]425693[/ATTACH]
Just a bit of background. The LRDG were absolute masters of desert surveying, making very accurate maps behind enemy lines. These maps were used by other units including the newly formed SAS. On the scene you will see two 40gl fuel drums that have been uncovered. These were covered, camouflaged, meticulously mapped and positioned for emergencies, locations given out to other units. Fuel could be a matter of life and death. If you think of a standard jeep with a 2.2 ltr and the Chevy a 3.5 ltr petrol engine, in low gears over rough terrain must have consumed obscene amounts of fuel. After the north Africa campaign and these elite forces moved on, did they have the time to recover all of them!!. Begs the question how many are still out there.
So LRDG team surveying and the arrival of an SAS Jeep requiring some much needed petrol.
First pic a bit of an explanation
As Ive probably mentioned before but figures are my nemesis. I'm really not happy with these, however, Im going to use them as a start and I can use them to see if in the future Ive improved in anyway. If I do perhaps I can give them an IPA bath and do them again.
Hope you folks like
All the best.
Take care & safe
Si
Hope the layout is ok, still trying to get my head around the site
Base surround is pretty rough which I will make better when funds permit, other than that I'm calling this one done.
This is my second diorama, the first being the Miniart 36047 country road kit which I added lots of stuff to. Hope not to confuse but although this is my second build its my first scratch built base[ATTACH]425692[/ATTACH].
This started as just a Chevy AFV build but fellow member and friend Laurie Stewart suggested a diorama with an SAS Jeep. It was a great idea but I wasn't able to. However, if it were not for the kindness and generosity of Laurie who supplied the Jeep and allowed me to do it I would not be able to show this today. Thanks again Laurie and I hope you like it [ATTACH]425693[/ATTACH]
Just a bit of background. The LRDG were absolute masters of desert surveying, making very accurate maps behind enemy lines. These maps were used by other units including the newly formed SAS. On the scene you will see two 40gl fuel drums that have been uncovered. These were covered, camouflaged, meticulously mapped and positioned for emergencies, locations given out to other units. Fuel could be a matter of life and death. If you think of a standard jeep with a 2.2 ltr and the Chevy a 3.5 ltr petrol engine, in low gears over rough terrain must have consumed obscene amounts of fuel. After the north Africa campaign and these elite forces moved on, did they have the time to recover all of them!!. Begs the question how many are still out there.
So LRDG team surveying and the arrival of an SAS Jeep requiring some much needed petrol.
First pic a bit of an explanation
As Ive probably mentioned before but figures are my nemesis. I'm really not happy with these, however, Im going to use them as a start and I can use them to see if in the future Ive improved in anyway. If I do perhaps I can give them an IPA bath and do them again.
Hope you folks like
All the best.
Take care & safe
Si
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