British Mk2 "desert camo"
Article about: Hello friends, to your attention this British Mk2 desert tan: Shell RO&CO FZ II /1940 Liner TTC II /1940 for me it is a first equipment for troops destined at north african theater, for
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British Mk2 "desert camo"
Hello friends,
to your attention this British Mk2 desert tan:
Shell RO&CO FZ II /1940
Liner TTC II /1940
for me it is a first equipment for troops destined at north african theater, for the tonality used and because it had a unique camo painting sand color outside, while inside is standard Army color.
I think this camouflage was used in Africa and during the first period of the italian campaign: Pantelleria, Sicily..and Salerno, but in this case in limited quantities, together with other in darker color, or in sand with brown spots.
It seems interesting and I would like your opinions.
Thanks
Roberto
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PS: I've always been very interesting at the war in the desert and in Italy; I share with you this comparison, our Mk2 with two "old enemies" original of period: on left a italian M33 helmet and on right a italian tropical helmet mod. 1928.
Are three protagonist of the great african battles.
For accurately, the mod. 1928 belonged to a veteran of the East African campaign of 1935-36, but it was widely used until El Alamein.
I hope it is for you a good vision.![Smile](https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/images/smilies/smile.png)
cheers
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Nice tan painted helmet, I super condition as well, thanks for showing it. Leon.
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thanks for explanation tinlid!
a question please: this color was used generically in all fronts during the period when it was in use?
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Hard to tell the true colour of the lid, in most the exterior looks a dirty tan but in the 2nd pics, the close up of the chin strap lug rivet, it looks standard greyish green.
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever
![Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)](https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/images/smilies/rolleyes.png)
its just an opinion.
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Aaron is quite correct - a standard Army helmet as used on all fronts from 1938 onwards.
Nice display of military MKIIs Aaron !
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Thanks Steve, one i think is now yours.
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tinlid
Thanks Steve, one i think is now yours.
Really? which one ?
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Was it the fourth picture with the name and number on the outside?
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