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10-07-2017 07:44 PM
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My thoughts ( for what they're worth )
1) An odd chipping effect that to me looks more deliberate than happenstance.
2) It seems to have had a brown "wash" over the tan ( more prevalent in the last image ) but maybe just an age effect?
3) liner out and replaced after painting of course with what looks like early brass rivets?
That said, there is too much fiddling to get me very excited over it I'm afraid ......
Dan
" I'm putting off procrastination until next week "
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The paint bubbling on the skirt appears to have been done with spray paint. I would expect a period camo helmet to have paint brushed on with the liner remaining intact. As Dan suggests, the liner came out and went back in. A good shell with a post war "Africa" paint job would be my guess. At this point, it might be good for reenacting or perhaps a restoration job. NH
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Thanks and I am pretty sure liner went out when it was refurbished. As to bubbling - you get that even with a brush - paint run off.
I was told it comes from Czechoslovak warehouse meant for southern front - those helmets were discussed on WAF and have nothing to do with North Africa.
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meyle77
Thanks and I am pretty sure liner went out when it was refurbished. As to bubbling - you get that even with a brush - paint run off.
I was told it comes from Czechoslovak warehouse meant for southern front - those helmets were discussed on WAF and have nothing to do with North Africa.
I have heard that story before too but I am not sure I believe it to be true. Still, a good shell to be sure. NH
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This one is not from the so called southern front batch for which I have not seen any justifiable proof.
The helmet that started this topic is a post war repaint.
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Hi, certainly not a period tan cammo. Apart from the shade looking well off, take a look at the liner pin head on the 4th image down, the tan has been "chipped" away before the liner was even put back! There really is nothing here to suggest a period cammo paint job imo. Leon.
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Schwerpunkt
This one is not from the so called southern front batch for which I have not seen any justifiable proof.
The helmet that started this topic is a post war repaint.
I 100% agree. Jim G.
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helmet2id
I 100% agree. Jim G.
I 100% agree. David
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Thanks - I was intrigued by the helmet after reading the southern front helmet thread on waf along with some other research. I don't think it was meant to be a camo but more of a refurb in tan (czechoslovak pre-war paint).
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