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pickelhaube to reconstruction, used postwar by Firebrigade

Article about: How this pickelhaube looks before adopted by firebrigade? Someone have a photo? I want to rebuild/reconstruction it to his original conditions. Please help Regards Szymek

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    Default pickelhaube to reconstruction, used postwar by Firebrigade

    How this pickelhaube looks before adopted by firebrigade? Someone have a photo? I want to rebuild/reconstruction it to his original conditions. Please help
    Regards
    Szymek





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    Default Re: pickelhaube to reconstruction, used postwar by Firebrigade

    That looks good and possible ; just difficult from here.
    Always looking for Belgian Congo stuff!
    http://out-of-congo.eklablog.com/

    cheers
    |<ris

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    Default Re: pickelhaube to reconstruction, used postwar by Firebrigade

    What part i need torestore this one? Someone have a photo? Could i used this parts:


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    Default Re: pickelhaube to reconstruction, used postwar by Firebrigade

    Hold your horses!!
    First we need to now how that neck protection was fixed, that top part, and how the holes that would hold the front plate where filled.
    Always looking for Belgian Congo stuff!
    http://out-of-congo.eklablog.com/

    cheers
    |<ris

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    Hello, you have right. There is the only photo I have until the Pikelhaube will come to me to Poland But, the eagle and other parts will fit to reconstruction it or i must find diffrent? a photo will help me a lot.
    Regards
    SZymek

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    Default Re: pickelhaube to reconstruction, used postwar by Firebrigade

    The only part that might fit is the spike and even then, I am not shure.
    Do not try to restore thise in a hurry, take your time.
    I would sujest not to buy parts from the net, but take you helmet with you to a militaria fair, a dealer or a collector and see what would fit.
    Do not make holes in the helmet to make something fit, thise will reduce the price of your helmet!
    Keep in mind that thise helmets where made in different sizes, so the neck reenforcement (that more or less metal "S" shaped part!) will also come in different sizes.
    The front plate could be Bayern, Prussia,..or any other state; those holes and pins have also different positions.
    One size does NOT fit all!
    Always looking for Belgian Congo stuff!
    http://out-of-congo.eklablog.com/

    cheers
    |<ris

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