Hello everyone:
I'm a new member, and I'd value your opinions on this M-35 DD KM I purchased in December 1998.
When I purchased this helmet, I thought it was 100% original with a variant National Colors decal. But I've recently begun to doubt that variant decals of this type were produced.
The National Colors decal is not the standard size. It is smaller than normal -- approximately 32mm wide by 36mm tall. However, it appears to be original to the helmet. There is a line of rust along the lower left edge of the decal that would, to me, indicate that the decal has been there a long time. The decal has not been trimmed smaller, because the original clear edging to the decal is visible on all sides.
The Kriegsmarine shield has the correct dimensions (33cm x 40 cm). The eagle itself is made of a bright gold metallic material that does not reproduce well in the photograph.
I have read and re-read the various threads on this site regarding KM and Army decals, and I must confess that I am now very confused when it comes to identifying an original eagle decal (regardless of whether it is an Army or KM decal).
The helmet shell and liner are original and do not appear to be messed with. The exterior and interior of the shell exhibit spots of rust that are bleeding through the paint here and there. The shell was manufactured by SE and has a fairly nice 1938 dome stamp on the inside. The liner is also dated 1938.
Attached are photos of the helmet, with close-ups of the decals.
This helmet is now a questionable one in my collection. What's your opinion?
-- Kenny
I'm a new member, and I'd value your opinions on this M-35 DD KM I purchased in December 1998.
When I purchased this helmet, I thought it was 100% original with a variant National Colors decal. But I've recently begun to doubt that variant decals of this type were produced.
The National Colors decal is not the standard size. It is smaller than normal -- approximately 32mm wide by 36mm tall. However, it appears to be original to the helmet. There is a line of rust along the lower left edge of the decal that would, to me, indicate that the decal has been there a long time. The decal has not been trimmed smaller, because the original clear edging to the decal is visible on all sides.
The Kriegsmarine shield has the correct dimensions (33cm x 40 cm). The eagle itself is made of a bright gold metallic material that does not reproduce well in the photograph.
I have read and re-read the various threads on this site regarding KM and Army decals, and I must confess that I am now very confused when it comes to identifying an original eagle decal (regardless of whether it is an Army or KM decal).
The helmet shell and liner are original and do not appear to be messed with. The exterior and interior of the shell exhibit spots of rust that are bleeding through the paint here and there. The shell was manufactured by SE and has a fairly nice 1938 dome stamp on the inside. The liner is also dated 1938.
Attached are photos of the helmet, with close-ups of the decals.
This helmet is now a questionable one in my collection. What's your opinion?
-- Kenny
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