Fellows,
Without taking my word for it, or Mr.Nutmeg's or anyone elses, I would ask that anyone with a question about the number of German WW2 helmets that were camoflage PAINTED, do this:
Get any period picture book and go through it cover to cover counting camoflage PAINTED helmets you see. Don't count mud covered, dirt covered, wire wrapped, covers, bb straps, inner tube rubber bands, sacking, etc., just PAINTED CAMOFLAGE PATTERN helmets. Nope, whitewash doesn't count
Right now, in the porcelein library I have "Wehrmacht, Illustrated history of the German Army in WW2" and "The German Soldier in WW2". Both have hundreds and hundreds of close up good pictures of troops in the field. Camoflage painted helmets can be counted on one hand. Period pictures of many are rare. The exception is perhaps a picture where a whole unit surrendered and that whole unit has them painted.
The point? Not that camoflage helmets don't or didn't exist. It's that, disregarding what people selling them say, they are far rarer than the offerings today. There were relatively few to begin with, they weren't "pretty" or showed decals so they weren't brought home like the others and there wasn't huge interest in them until the last 10 years.
kind regards,
Kapt. Krabs
Without taking my word for it, or Mr.Nutmeg's or anyone elses, I would ask that anyone with a question about the number of German WW2 helmets that were camoflage PAINTED, do this:
Get any period picture book and go through it cover to cover counting camoflage PAINTED helmets you see. Don't count mud covered, dirt covered, wire wrapped, covers, bb straps, inner tube rubber bands, sacking, etc., just PAINTED CAMOFLAGE PATTERN helmets. Nope, whitewash doesn't count
Right now, in the porcelein library I have "Wehrmacht, Illustrated history of the German Army in WW2" and "The German Soldier in WW2". Both have hundreds and hundreds of close up good pictures of troops in the field. Camoflage painted helmets can be counted on one hand. Period pictures of many are rare. The exception is perhaps a picture where a whole unit surrendered and that whole unit has them painted.
The point? Not that camoflage helmets don't or didn't exist. It's that, disregarding what people selling them say, they are far rarer than the offerings today. There were relatively few to begin with, they weren't "pretty" or showed decals so they weren't brought home like the others and there wasn't huge interest in them until the last 10 years.
kind regards,
Kapt. Krabs
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