British LRDG 1942

Orphu

New member
Hello mates, i hope you like this miniature. Was very enjoyable of painting. Btw is for sale, painting for comission other minis too. Thank
Vote Linnk

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Einion

New member
Nicely painted, solid mid-8 for me.

You have a nice \'artistic\' painting style but the weathering at the bottom of the coat looks like oil stains; given how dusty north Africa is, and the nature of how the LRDG worked, I think this could do with being a lot dustier.

Similar thing with the Thompson, which looks like it\'s straight from the factory - no dust, no scratches or wear to the finish.

Einion
 

Neil H

New member
Supurb figure 9.5 for me!

If anyone has ever been out to the Western Desert they would find that it is not nice soft dusty sand but gritty hard rocks. Anyone travelling in an open Jeep or LRDG truck would be covered in oil and crap from the engine.

Just my opinion.

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Orphu

New member
Thank you for comments :D im right with t thompson, may be i work in some effect :D
The oils effect is like Neil say. They travelt in jeeps with a lot of crap and oils, it was the effect i was looking for :)
ty for comments
 

Dragonsreach

Super Moderator
Staff member
Being pedantic, wasn\'t it Long Range Desert Patrol Group.

Like the whole thing very much, and in regard to the Thompson. You Always Keep Your Weapon Clean.
 

Orphu

New member
Closer i can show, i haven´t a camera so i have to sodomice a friendo for photos hehe (so pathetic)
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Bill

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You had to sodomise him? :eek:

lol Nice work - you made his face very expressive, and the trousers are really good. Some of the blends could do with being a little smoother though (eg. the belt and under his arms), looking at the big images.
 

Orphu

New member
yes, i dont like oversize 5Xsize a miniature because in my opinion when i paint something i try do the right effect for scale. Oversize is good for see if the texture is right for example. Im gonna work in the tompson and blue jersey with some dry effect :)
Ty
 

ScottRadom

Shogun of Saskatchewan
Clean, yes, but I do think it needs a little more weathering to tie into the theme. It looks like it hasn\'t seen much action compared to the man holding it. I\'d put more knocks and scrapes into it, especially around the removable parts and the clip.

But this is a top notch 9/10 work for me. So much character in the model, I love it! To put it into super champion range I would act on the weathering advice and then call it done.
 

Neil H

New member
Being pedantic, wasn\'t it Long Range Desert Patrol Group.

Nope! Allways referred to in military terms as LRDG, the Patrol was dropped out of the unit name very early on.

I have been to Siwa where they operated from early on and its bl***y hot there!

To get an idea of the colours of a Thompson look at this site

http://www.deactivated-guns.co.uk/detail/1928_new_spec_1.htm

Although the figure is holding the early version with fore pistol grip and 50 round drum mag. Its a good site to get the actual colours of weapons.

Neil
 

waghorn41

Member
Originally posted by Dragonsreach
Being pedantic, wasn\'t it Long Range Desert Patrol Group.

I\'m sure there was no \'patrol\' in the name, it was just LRDG.

Superb figure. My only comment would be about the \'too new\' look of the woodwork on the gun.
 

Orphu

New member
thats the problem with historical minis, sometimes you look for information in internet and may be wrong, and im far to be an expert in history from this period hehe so all comments about mistake sin colours are welcomes friends ^^
Neil i sent you a mail from my personal adress fofolero@hotmail.com
ty all for comments.
 

Einion

New member
Originally posted by Neil H
If anyone has ever been out to the Western Desert they would find that it is not nice soft dusty sand but gritty hard rocks.
http://www.geocities.com/britsatwar/chevywb.jpg
lol

Cheap laughs aside yes, it could be very rocky:
http://www.lrdg.org/images/LerosNov%5B1%5D.18-%2743.jpg
http://blindkat.hegewisch.net/lrdg/LRDG_images/convoy_72col.jpg

But they didn\'t carry sand channels for nothing:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/41/Unditch1.jpg
http://www.gunsofmuschu.com/z_special/pics/chevy_1.jpg
http://blindkat.hegewisch.net/lrdg/LRDG_images/unstick.jpg
http://blindkat.hegewisch.net/lrdg/LRDG_images/30CWTtruck2wd.jpg
http://blindkat.hegewisch.net/lrdg/LRDG_images/brendan3cr.jpg

Originally posted by Neil H
Anyone travelling in an open Jeep or LRDG truck would be covered in oil and crap from the engine.
Photos of the LRDG in the field don\'t show this.

http://bunker.altervista.org/elalamein/lrdg03.jpg
http://blindkat.hegewisch.net/lrdg/LRDG_images/N_RW_C72.jpg
http://www.lrdg.org/images/Burgess,%20Walter%20T-2%20Patrol.jpg
http://www.lrdg.org/images/Early_LRP_Patrol.jpg
http://www.lrdg.org/images/Moore%20%20H.%20in%20Egypt%20-%20LL.jpg
http://www.lrdg.org/LRDG-P35.jpg
http://www.lrdg.org/images/LRDGApril%2743.jpg
http://blindkat.hegewisch.net/lrdg/color/color_lrdg.gif
http://www.afrikakorps.org/_photos/LRDG/LRDGZh11.jpg
http://www.afrikakorps.org/_photos/LRDG/z-gu1.jpg
http://www.afrikakorps.org/_photos/LRDG/LRDGWhiteSC.jpg
http://www.afrikakorps.org/_photos/SAS/1SASLate42.jpg
http://www.northeastmedals.co.uk/britishguide/africa_star_medal_lrdg.jpg

Here\'s a good one as it shows where they\'d be sitting :)
http://www.afrikakorps.org/_photos/LRDG/LRDGDigout.jpg


Originally posted by Dragonsreach
Like the whole thing very much, and in regard to the Thompson. You Always Keep Your Weapon Clean.
But you don\'t reblue it in the field :D

Einion
 
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