BellyTank
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Baggers- I did have an inkling about the Bagnold thing- I once commented that our very own Paddy resembles him to a degree.
I think the line between a DAKuniform and an SS one is invisible for many- that was what my 'concern' was over.
I too have an interest in the wide open and perhaps uncharted spaces.
The LRDG and other special forces in the desert and Crete have always charmed me. Having visited Crete many times and read "Ill met by Moonlight" I was interested in following the route over the mountains that was taken by the kidnappers of General Krepe- but I was beaten to it by a better organised crew. I'd still like to do it some day.
If you're interested, we can share/exchange some links regarding pre-war desert exploration images, etc.
If you've seen the image gallery(not Desert but probably up your alley) at this site:
http://www.safarimuseum.com/
...you will have enjoyed many pics of slouch hatted and jodhpured adventurers.
This one, you may or may not have seen:
http://www.fjexpeditions.com/frameset/expeditions.htm
Regarding the English Patient (of which I'm a great defender...)- I don't think it was ever trying to be an honest portrayal of anything (just a desert romance film from a novel)but it used the romantic/enigmatic persona of Almasy as a stating point- some of the other characters were based upon his peers and contemporaries but I'm aware of the deviations from HIS story and the happenings of the time. But as far of era/genre/setting-interest movies- for me it's a classic.
My 'uniform' of choice will be an eclectic assortment of British, Italian and German North African campaign(s') clothing and equipment with liberal amounts of civilian and own designed items. I may have mentioned, I have my eye on an Italian M37 tropical helmet which is sitting in the window of my local travel agents'.... I have a shirt- trousers are under development- I have an assortment of leather jackets and coats and boots- but I would like a pair of the short DAK boots. A hat is also on the cards and I have a cool plan for a classic Slouch/Safari hat.
I quite like the Italian boots at www.civilwarboots.com - much cheaper than the IFG ones from Italy.
I encourage you to share any vendor, etc. links with me that I may not have already discovered...
Bla- bla- we really should chat about all this over a drink or two- you me and MojaveJack... maybe some time... :cheers1:
B
T
I think the line between a DAKuniform and an SS one is invisible for many- that was what my 'concern' was over.
I too have an interest in the wide open and perhaps uncharted spaces.
The LRDG and other special forces in the desert and Crete have always charmed me. Having visited Crete many times and read "Ill met by Moonlight" I was interested in following the route over the mountains that was taken by the kidnappers of General Krepe- but I was beaten to it by a better organised crew. I'd still like to do it some day.
If you're interested, we can share/exchange some links regarding pre-war desert exploration images, etc.
If you've seen the image gallery(not Desert but probably up your alley) at this site:
http://www.safarimuseum.com/
...you will have enjoyed many pics of slouch hatted and jodhpured adventurers.
This one, you may or may not have seen:
http://www.fjexpeditions.com/frameset/expeditions.htm
Regarding the English Patient (of which I'm a great defender...)- I don't think it was ever trying to be an honest portrayal of anything (just a desert romance film from a novel)but it used the romantic/enigmatic persona of Almasy as a stating point- some of the other characters were based upon his peers and contemporaries but I'm aware of the deviations from HIS story and the happenings of the time. But as far of era/genre/setting-interest movies- for me it's a classic.
My 'uniform' of choice will be an eclectic assortment of British, Italian and German North African campaign(s') clothing and equipment with liberal amounts of civilian and own designed items. I may have mentioned, I have my eye on an Italian M37 tropical helmet which is sitting in the window of my local travel agents'.... I have a shirt- trousers are under development- I have an assortment of leather jackets and coats and boots- but I would like a pair of the short DAK boots. A hat is also on the cards and I have a cool plan for a classic Slouch/Safari hat.
I quite like the Italian boots at www.civilwarboots.com - much cheaper than the IFG ones from Italy.
I encourage you to share any vendor, etc. links with me that I may not have already discovered...
Bla- bla- we really should chat about all this over a drink or two- you me and MojaveJack... maybe some time... :cheers1:
B
T