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April 2023

DanT34

Wonderful model. Very convincing.

Just FYI, the LRDG and SAS were two entirely separate units. The LRDG was indeed an outgrowth of Ralph Bagnold’s pre-war desert journeys. But the LRDG remained largely a long-range recon group, not a raiding (direct action) organization.

The SAS was created through a separate process, and grew out of the Commando units that were sent to North Africa and SW Asia in 1940-41. David Stirling, who with Paddy Mayne founded the SAS, was an ex-Commando officer. The SAS was a direct-action spec ops unit, not a long range strategic recon unit.

The two units occasionally operated together, with the SAS essentially hitching rides and getting other support from the LRDG.

April 2023

Quincannon

I really liked the entire presentation, but like Dan I think it more represents Sterling’s Special Air Service or the lesser known, but every bit as effective, Popski’s Private Army, that the Long Range Desert Group.

Regardless, the workmanship is splendid.