Originally posted by Furher
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Ok, I'll bite.
Red paint, look at the corner of the skirt between the white and the brown rust. It's all uniform brick red, clearly not rust bleed. Incidentally, which point are you standing behind, that red primer WOULD be used when painting white, or that there is NO red primer on the helmet?
As for how I know primer was not being used, that's fairly easy to ascertain when you look at a few helmets with any degree of paint loss. I ask the forum if I am right in this, but I am fairly sure it is.
If the helmet was made during winter in Germany and painted white, it would be unsuitable for use in Africa for example. Snow is a rare environment on the whole, and the permanence of a factory issue snow camo is just poor economics. You are far more likely to be in a temperate environment. In modern military equipment snow camo is rarely anything more than a crappy afterthought pair of overtrousers and smock.
And lastly, to say that a tin of white paint is out of reach of a soldier in the field is ridiculous. I doubt highly that each soldier was issued a tin of 'paint, white, landsers, for the use of', but come on.......
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