Picked this up from a Charity shop today
So what can anyone tell me?
Home Guard?
Paint applied post war? (May be a silly question!! the paint is old though)
Sandy texture paint original?
Cheers
Picked this up from a Charity shop today
So what can anyone tell me?
Home Guard?
Paint applied post war? (May be a silly question!! the paint is old though)
Sandy texture paint original?
Cheers
I dont think its a Home Guard lid , even they wouldnt get away with painting a very rough rank like that , the chin strap is wrong for the helmet,, english that is, look inside ,,the cross piece of the liner should have a date and size stamp, it should be just under the rubber head support, lift it up and check
Hi,
It's a MkII No.2C, 3 holes drilled in the brim. For civilian use only, & with that sandy paint finish most likely home guard.
Shame about the stripes on the front, but it has a rare makers name on the liner
Aaron
Sorry that photo didnt come up on my lap top, as Aaron said but i still doubt its home guard, every home guard helmet ive had or seen has been a regular WD issue
Thanks guys. The strap is correct. The helmet hasn't been messed with and also has the makers stamp on which is same as liner/helmet.
I thought the 3 holes along with the finish would mean army but not frontline I.e Home Guard. I may try and remove the stripes if they come off gently
P.s. Dave, how can you tell a homeguard from a Frontline Helmet!?
Cheers
I believe it is a Home Front helmet as evidenced by the holes stamped in the brim. I believe this was done to "poorer quality" regular helmets that did not pass acceptance standards.
Everything about the helmet surgests that it is a homeguard one, I think all MkII No.2 D's that were painted khaki were for the homeguard. All other No.2D's were painted grey & were for use by the ARP.
Aaron
Great, thanks for that info
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