M45
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WW2 German Helmet M40 Luftwaffe EF66
http://www.worldwartwohelmets.com/ww2-german-helmet-m40-luftwaffe-ef66.html
WW2 German Helmet M40 Luftwaffe EF66
100% original WW2 German camo helmet. This spray camouflaged helmet bears the quintessential "Normandy" tri-color scheme--tan, green, and brick red. The camo paint was applied over the factory Luftwaffe color and covers nearly 85% of the helmet's exterior. The camo application shows honest combat wear, and the helmet appears to have been touched and bumped before the paint had set--as witnessed in the finger prints and rub marks. The chinstrap and liner system are original to the helmet and have never been altered. All liner pins are flat and contain slotted washers. The leather is worn but pliable. The German soldier who wore this helmet signed his name in the skirt along with his unit. This beautiful consigned camo won't last long. EF maker. Lot #7984. (VH #039)
Price SOLD
There have been many questionable 'Normandy' 3-color camos posted in this thread, but here is one I like very much.
Note the factory paint showing in the damaged areas of the camo, camo on top of damaged paint below, paint has a dead flat appearance (not bright/vibrant exotic looking, no shiny/oily appearance), colors seem true to era (red brown is not burgundy), a wide variety of wear (no repetitive hack marks and pock marks).
http://www.worldwartwohelmets.com/ww2-german-helmet-m40-luftwaffe-ef66.html
WW2 German Helmet M40 Luftwaffe EF66
100% original WW2 German camo helmet. This spray camouflaged helmet bears the quintessential "Normandy" tri-color scheme--tan, green, and brick red. The camo paint was applied over the factory Luftwaffe color and covers nearly 85% of the helmet's exterior. The camo application shows honest combat wear, and the helmet appears to have been touched and bumped before the paint had set--as witnessed in the finger prints and rub marks. The chinstrap and liner system are original to the helmet and have never been altered. All liner pins are flat and contain slotted washers. The leather is worn but pliable. The German soldier who wore this helmet signed his name in the skirt along with his unit. This beautiful consigned camo won't last long. EF maker. Lot #7984. (VH #039)
Price SOLD
There have been many questionable 'Normandy' 3-color camos posted in this thread, but here is one I like very much.
Note the factory paint showing in the damaged areas of the camo, camo on top of damaged paint below, paint has a dead flat appearance (not bright/vibrant exotic looking, no shiny/oily appearance), colors seem true to era (red brown is not burgundy), a wide variety of wear (no repetitive hack marks and pock marks).
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