Hi all,
Got this new fruitbowl/colander in a trade. Regular M35, 40 and 42's are more often seen transformed into colanders, but an M38 is not encountered on a regular basis. Helmet has been neatly transformed, showing quality workmanship, the other rim has been misformed a little because of the proces in which the holes were stamped in. The pattern and colour is identical to the left helmet on the picture below showing two 'regular' colanders in a Dutch museum. I think this one hasn't been very far away from the area I live since the wars end, because loads of FJ troopers surrendered here in may '45 so these helmets were available in abundance at the time.
It's a huge helmet, measuring 70cm's on the inside, for comparison: the M42 next to it and inside the M38 is a Hkp 66.
Since FJ is not my collecting field and since I haven't bonded to it yet I am open for ideas.
Got this new fruitbowl/colander in a trade. Regular M35, 40 and 42's are more often seen transformed into colanders, but an M38 is not encountered on a regular basis. Helmet has been neatly transformed, showing quality workmanship, the other rim has been misformed a little because of the proces in which the holes were stamped in. The pattern and colour is identical to the left helmet on the picture below showing two 'regular' colanders in a Dutch museum. I think this one hasn't been very far away from the area I live since the wars end, because loads of FJ troopers surrendered here in may '45 so these helmets were available in abundance at the time.
It's a huge helmet, measuring 70cm's on the inside, for comparison: the M42 next to it and inside the M38 is a Hkp 66.
Since FJ is not my collecting field and since I haven't bonded to it yet I am open for ideas.
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