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10-13-2014 08:20 PM
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Welcome to the Forum, friend...Looks like it's been in a fire...but looks solid enough and would make a cool restoration project...You can measure the outside circumference for the shell-size...
cheers, Glenn
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Thanks for the welcome and quick reply Glenn. Yes it does look like it's been in a fire now that yo mention it. I've got a small sandblaster and may give that a shot. You can buy spray cans of replica German paint on Ebay so i was thinking of that for the interior and a nice cammo with some sand for the exterior. I did this once before and created the water pattern using some old oil paints.
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I don't think sand blasting would be a very good idea on a helmet. You may end up with a rather textured surface!
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Just got notice to not use Photobucket, apologies. Here's a test with the in house uploader.
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Welcome to the forum, it's impossible to "restore" the paint work on a helmet, but you can certainly re-paint it and produce a great looking helmet that will be ideal for a re-enactor, good luck with your project! Leon.
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Does the rim and liner pins look funny to anyone?
Fortune favors the brave 644th td
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The pins look flat compared to some. I'm about to remove them and will take better pics of everything.
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The markings will be located on the rear of the skirt since its an M42. Most of the time m42 markings are hard to read due to them being rushed out of the factory so quickly. The stamps were just sorta tapped in there in a half assed manner.. It doesnt help when the shell starts to form pits either.
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