Desert Portee

This is the Italeri version of the Bedford QL gun portee.I added the 6lbr from Tamiya and a scratched stowage/ammo trailer. I sometimes wonder if all of these desert units weren`t somehow interconnected with each other.
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Wow that’s great. Good job

Very nice. Looks like it has really spent some time out in the desert.

Great work! I love all the “nooks and crannies” you have. Very interesting build!

nice work on this one russ again you are a model machine . did you scrach build the tralor? like the gauze you used for the net. i do wish that they would come out with better brit fig’s. don’t you ---- trackgrpbld05.jpg

The truck and trailer are great and the figures are even better, thanks for all the pics…

Very nice build! The weathering is up to your usual standard…that poor truck looks like it’s gone some hard desert miles. Super stuff once again!

Excellent work on the model & figures. Great diorama. Thanks for sharing.

Regards, Rick

Very cool… looks dusty… made me thirsty just lookin’ at it.

Fantastic work, sasd…what a great diorama!

Thanks very much guys,yes Von,it is scratched and yes some British relaxed poses would be excellent!

Nice little build, I like the trailer.

Thad

Always like the Desert dios. Fantastic work as always Russ, keep em coming.

VERY, VERY nice!![tup] i love it!!

Looks great man… excellent detail

very nice sasd the weathering as always is awesome and true to your style there is so much to take in, the trailer, the truck and gun look spot on together, in fact i like everything about it great stuff, thanks for showing

Thanks very much guys,this is typical of what I was doing back in the day,concentrating on the vehicle and only adding stuff that was relevent and immediant to the vehicle,course in the desert there`s not a whole lot of buildings around for one to add.
In the next day or two I will put up another desert scene that does have a hint of a structure. Thanks again for all the comments.

Super stuff there sasd! Good trainler man, nice job!