Thats a fair observation you have made regarding the colour which I can't dispute.
In my 'stack' of five lids, the 2nd one down, its dated 1952.
I asked someone I knew(one of my old mans friends), who had been in Korea, if that was the colour that they used over there.He kinda laughed and said that "we didn't have helmets",(usual British 'share your kit' senario I guess) - but then went on to say that the green was the colour used in ww2.
The 2nd from the bottom is a high chinstrap type and the colour I have also been using as a more realistic guide.
So to come clean, I have been using that colour as a rough guide which I can't verify.I seem to struggle to get colour pics of troops wearing these lids.
One of the museums, I think Fort George,(near Inverness), has a 'd-day' turtleshell, although not high-chinstrap type,(so technically its a fake ), it is painted a very similar shade to my high-chinstrap type.
I may be up that way in a few weeks and if I can sneek my camera in, I'll try to get a snap.
Perhaps these helmets with original colours are far rarer than what I think they are?
In my 'stack' of five lids, the 2nd one down, its dated 1952.
I asked someone I knew(one of my old mans friends), who had been in Korea, if that was the colour that they used over there.He kinda laughed and said that "we didn't have helmets",(usual British 'share your kit' senario I guess) - but then went on to say that the green was the colour used in ww2.
The 2nd from the bottom is a high chinstrap type and the colour I have also been using as a more realistic guide.
So to come clean, I have been using that colour as a rough guide which I can't verify.I seem to struggle to get colour pics of troops wearing these lids.
One of the museums, I think Fort George,(near Inverness), has a 'd-day' turtleshell, although not high-chinstrap type,(so technically its a fake ), it is painted a very similar shade to my high-chinstrap type.
I may be up that way in a few weeks and if I can sneek my camera in, I'll try to get a snap.
Perhaps these helmets with original colours are far rarer than what I think they are?
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