The item in question.
No brown buttons thank goodness.
The item in question.
No brown buttons thank goodness.
Thought you'd like this one mate!
NVA Strichtarn Helmet camo cover with mosquito net
Actually have used it several times
Best ones,
Lt. Col
Ullergaard
Nice stuff. Rich A. in Pa.
1969 Shelby GT-500 King of the Road
Knowledge is power, guard it well.
Some nice Swiss camo watched by a wide audience on YouTube.
(Lizzo,Good as hell)
This is a great song and WRF member's are advised to view.
Spanish Model Z-42/79 sporting a not often seen two sided Amoeba camouflage pattern cover this particular reversible variation is thought to have been used by the Spanish Marines..
The pattern was first introduced into service between 1959 and 1960 the m59 camouflage pattern the brown amoeba side which (some sources call this rocoso or "rocky" pattern) saw considerable use until the middle of the 1980s when its use began to decline.
Spanish sources indicate, however, that limited use continued with some units until the middle of the 1990s. The pattern consists of black and translucent red & olive green amoeba shapes on a tan background with overprinted flecks of off-white,
The Spanish green amoeba side of the cover is a variation of the M-60 boscosos (woodland) camouflage pattern and saw use between 1960 and the 1970s. Using essentially the same design as the M-59, this print version consists of black and translucent red & green amoeba shapes on a pale green background with overprinted flecks of off-white.
Regards Mark
Nice stuff. Rich A. in Pa.
1969 Shelby GT-500 King of the Road
Knowledge is power, guard it well.
Cheers Fellas, keep em rolling.
This pattern is known as Indian leaf and or palm frond the shirt and trousers I believe to be either production and or salesman samples as they are for the most part un-finished and marked as such..
The Patka helmet is regulation issue and sporting the same cover...
Regards Mark
Smock Denison 59 pattern from my collection as is the case with these much of the time the front zipper has been replaced this particular example has been customized by having the back folded and sewn in for a tighter fit
This was a fairly common practice at the time...
Regards Mark
Nice stuff. Rich A. in Pa.
1969 Shelby GT-500 King of the Road
Knowledge is power, guard it well.
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