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Re: M40 helmet resto
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Glenn66
nice! The top pair are the refurbs and the 3 x SS are ridgy didge?
the first one didn't fair to well on here but i didn't get any red flags on the other two, but being relic it's a tough call, if i can make em look new i'm sure there are those that make em look Old!
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04-01-2012 11:33 AM
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Re: M40 helmet resto
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Danmark
Nice "family" you got there Phil
Cheers, Dan
Cheers Mate, i had alot more that i have sold off that i wish i still had, but that's life, just gotta try and hang on to these one's
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Re: M40 helmet resto
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Danmark
Nice "family" you got there Phil
Cheers, Dan
Here's my relic 'family' (not counting the Police lid of course), posted before in the forum but what the hey, it's a photo I love!
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Re: M40 helmet resto
Yes, I saw it before Glenn - fantastic and a REALLY classy way of displaying them too. MIne are in the garage, as the 'leader of the opposition' ( wife ) won't let them in the house ..... but, hey the neat thing about keeping one's collection in boxes is that you can pretend each time you open one that it's a new aquisition..... oh, the joy of cheap fun!
Dan
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What materials did you use?
Hey it's magic, what materials did you use to restore it? Bodyfill, filler. etc
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Re: What materials did you use?
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TheGoon
Hey it's magic, what materials did you use to restore it? Bodyfill, filler. etc
I use your everyday car filler and spray putty's and primer which you can get at any Auto place or paint supply even hardware stores carry most of it these days, basically the same materials you would use to repair a car. Nothing special.
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Re: M40 helmet resto
Ha, I bet its not got an MOT though has it
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Re: M40 helmet resto
Definately not street legal Dave
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Re: M40 helmet resto
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