hey Guys. its Glenn. I am on the hunt for the "perfect" helmet for my mannequin. he is a full front line Heer infantry Schultz circa autumn 1943. I know he would be wearing an M42 helmet. but I was wondering if they camo'd these puppies at this time or was that done more in '44 (like the commonly called Normandy camo) I want it to be a correct helmet for the time frame and even though I like the camo ones if they didnt utilize this style at this point then I will just look for a standard factory finish. any information/thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated as I do not wish to upgrade down the road. thanks, Glenn
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Originally posted by Glenn Barbaritzhey Guys. its Glenn. I am on the hunt for the "perfect" helmet for my mannequin. he is a full front line Heer infantry Schultz circa autumn 1943. I know he would be wearing an M42 helmet. but I was wondering if they camo'd these puppies at this time or was that done more in '44 (like the commonly called Normandy camo) I want it to be a correct helmet for the time frame and even though I like the camo ones if they didnt utilize this style at this point then I will just look for a standard factory finish. any information/thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated as I do not wish to upgrade down the road. thGlenn; Invest in both types of helmets .That way any opinions you recieve will be covered. Jerry anks, Glenn
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Originally posted by Glenn Barbaritzhey Guys. its Glenn. I am on the hunt for the "perfect" helmet for my mannequin. he is a full front line Heer infantry Schultz circa autumn 1943. I know he would be wearing an M42 helmet. but I was wondering if they camo'd these puppies at this time or was that done more in '44 (like the commonly called Normandy camo) I want it to be a correct helmet for the time frame and even though I like the camo ones if they didnt utilize this style at this point then I will just look for a standard factory finish. any information/thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated as I do not wish to upgrade down the road. thanks, Glenn
He could be wearing a M35 M40 or M42.
As far as camo at this time I feel it would greatly depend on the location in Aut. of '43 for your grenadier.
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Look for some periode pictures and see what kind of camo they had,
early in the war most of them just used materials which they attached to a rubber band to their helmets, while lateron chickenwire and camo paint were used
just pick a location and seach for pics etc
Arjan
and ofcourse show the resultLast edited by arjan; 03-06-2005, 02:06 PM.
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It's really a price issue. You can go with a factory painted M42/40 SD or no decal and be correct and the most common and save considerable $. Or a M35SD, no decal reissue would work.
If you went with Italian front the same would work and be correct. When you start looking for a correct camo helmet you can spend alot of money and will have to wait for a nice example to surface.
If money and time are a big factor I would go with a factory M40/42 SD or no decal.
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good deal Perry. well, one thing I learned is that if money is an issue then your never going to get what you really want. I know it will cost me but I think I am going to be on the lookout for a nice M42 camo S/D Heer helmet. keep me in mind if you see a nice one with/ without a chinstrap. I could go either way as far as what front he would be fighting. I'm sure youll see me posting pontential helmet pics in the future as I will not purchase anything without the opinions of you and the other specialists in this area. I look over this section of the forum regularly and see all to often people getting taken on bogus helmets that even I think are alright. bunch of jackasses (the sellers I mean) out there. thanks again for everybodys comments. Glenn
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Hey Glenn,
While I can't see any decals under the paint, I can see some very faint cracking of the paint on both sides where the decals would have been. It also has a 1939 dome stamp and does not look to be a reissued, so I assume it was a DD before being camo'd.
As for the colours - I'm no expert, but I see the nice red/orange with the green and assume this may be an indication of the colours of autumn! It depends on where it was found, and what time it was found I guess - niether of which I have information on with this lid.
Chris
Originally posted by Glenn Barbaritzoutstanding! is it a S/D? also what colors make it an autumn camo instead of a spring/summer. Glenn
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