I've been informed that polystyrene as seen on those display heads can sometimes contain formic acid which can deteriorate headdress. Be careful with the stuff!
Scott,
Thanks for sharing with us and also the links to the stands, I might have to get some.
I'm really impressed by the Airborne displays which you guys have put together.
Jack is right, these helmets were made in 1943. This is a def a good helmet. One way to tell, is that the early MK II , first issued to troops at the end of 1943, roughly November/December were only made in large sizes. The liner padding is also of pure foam padding. This was not a switched liner but manufactured for this exact shell in 1943. I have a dated photo of a 1CPB member at Bulford on the rifle range wearing this helmet in December 1943.
Hi Ken, Jack and Guy, thank you for the info. I thought it was good but I wasn’t quite sure having made the jump from German headgear to Allied headgear. I got that helmet out of Germany and I some times wonder if it was a trophy for some German solder. I’m not totally out of the German stuff but I’m more actively into Brit airborne collecting. Sorry Gerry but none of my berets are for sale, actually I’m looking for more, the only head gear I have for sale is my snow FJ helmet that is on Dave’s site.
I like much more your collection. I collect British WW1 and WW2 militaria, US ww2, Spanish Civil War militaria and Blue Division militaria.
I have a P40 jacket that it was used by a 2º Lieutnant of the 3º Parachute Brigade. It has a pegasus insignia, textil pips, arm wing, and a red "rope" from left shoulder to left chest pocket. I can't send you photos because I don't have Digital Camera.
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