Hello Everyone,
Recently I purchased 3 WW2 German Army helmets from a friend who found them in his basement shortly after his father passed away. He said the helmets originally belonged to his uncle who brought them back from the war.
The first helmet is a M18 DD Army transitional. The chinstrap is not the standard M-40 type or the WW1 type. Maybe someone can comment as to what type it is?
The 2nd helmet is a SD Army M42. It apears to have never been issued but unfortunately the leather on the liner is all stiff and crackly But the paint and decal are still very much intact.
The 3rd helmet is an unissued M40 shell. The three clips which hold in the liner have never been touched. Again due to poor storage in a basement there is some rust to the inside of the shell. What I don't understand is the difference in paint color for the outside and inside of the shell. The oitside has the correct dark fieldgray color but the inside apears to be black? Any ideas about why this may be?
My best guess is the Vet uncle grapped one of each style helmet from a pile of helmets he found after the war.
best regards,
Remy <><
Recently I purchased 3 WW2 German Army helmets from a friend who found them in his basement shortly after his father passed away. He said the helmets originally belonged to his uncle who brought them back from the war.
The first helmet is a M18 DD Army transitional. The chinstrap is not the standard M-40 type or the WW1 type. Maybe someone can comment as to what type it is?
The 2nd helmet is a SD Army M42. It apears to have never been issued but unfortunately the leather on the liner is all stiff and crackly But the paint and decal are still very much intact.
The 3rd helmet is an unissued M40 shell. The three clips which hold in the liner have never been touched. Again due to poor storage in a basement there is some rust to the inside of the shell. What I don't understand is the difference in paint color for the outside and inside of the shell. The oitside has the correct dark fieldgray color but the inside apears to be black? Any ideas about why this may be?
My best guess is the Vet uncle grapped one of each style helmet from a pile of helmets he found after the war.
best regards,
Remy <><
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