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3. Close up of flash
3. This flash was masked off when the dark green paint was applied. The coat of paint under the dark green is a pea green color that looks like the color found on some spitfires and other planes of the period. The dark green paint is still in the brass bolt heads so the liner has not been out since the dark repaint which has been on it a long time as it shows much age patina and wear.Attached Files
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Thanks Adrian, it is one of my favs. It has seen a long life. I think the liner has been with this shell forever. You never know but it looks like it to me. I have had a few of these. It took me a few trys to get one I thought was an original set which was what I was looking for. Can you or anyone else elaborate on the flash? Did the brit paras have PFAB's? Were flashes applied during WW2 and after?
Thanks, ScottLast edited by Striking 9th; 05-12-2007, 09:51 AM.
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Hi Scott, flashes were painted on helmets in WW2, but were also used more often in the post war period.
We did not have Parachute Field Artillery Battls. Ours were all glider borne units, but many men were Parachute trained. All would have worn this type of helmet.
My friend & forum member Garth Hill has done a website about the Royal Artillery units, mainly of the 6th A/B Div:
http://www.gotoitgunners.co.uk/
Cheers, Ade.
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