A good condition Mk3 with factory textured khaki green paint, so probably made 43/44.
The shell is an BMB, date/maker name hard to read due to the textured paint, the liner is dated 1943 & was made by CCL.
A good condition Mk3 with factory textured khaki green paint, so probably made 43/44.
The shell is an BMB, date/maker name hard to read due to the textured paint, the liner is dated 1943 & was made by CCL.
Hi Aaron, that's a nice clean MKIII "turtle". I really must get myself one just like that sooner or later as it is what my granddad said he wore on D-DAY! Leon.
I just don't get these paint schemes at all,if mk2's were being painted brown from 1941 onwards how comes these mk3's in 1943/44 were painted in khaki,which is exactly what the early mk2's had,before switching,surely if mk2's of the same period were having brown paint applied why was the exception made for this new style of Helmet,sorry its just one of those oddities I simply do not understand,lovely Textured mk3 by the way Aaron,don't see them often looking like this great example,a keeper for sure.
As far as I know the switch to brown paint occurred sometime in 1943, which is the reason you can find some late MKIIs in factory brown, and some early MKIIIs in factory green. There was an overlap when MKII and MKIII helmets were both being made at the same time.
After this time all MKIIIs and re-furbished MIIs were painted brown.
Very nice MKIII Aaron !
Indeed, very nice.
Cheers, Ade.
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So far I've only managed to see an Mk2 in khaki green up to 1942, but due to the textured paint on the inside from 1941 it's very hard to see the date/maker names.
The dark brown Mk2 made by EC&Co with the date to the left is not readable.
I don't think I've seen an HSDR in dark brown until 1944.
Thanks for the comments.
A lovely Mk III Aaron and I am guessing this one is destined for your shelf being the imaculate condition of this example.
Regards Mark
Yes, it's in really good condition this one, so will stay around for quite awhile.
You know my mailing address if you ever run out of room to display it
Regards Mark
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