hello,i found last time this relic,from what i see on the remains of the green paint there is also some redish/brownish application,have You seen somwhere this colour on wartime pieces??or rather post war painting
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hello,i found last time this relic,from what i see on the remains of the green paint there is also some redish/brownish application,have You seen somwhere this colour on wartime pieces??or rather post war painting
regards?
The paint looks original and the helmet looks like it's been covered in oil to prevent further decay?
yes the seller told told that this is some kind of oil,i've decided to leave it like it is
what do you think the red paint can be a remain of some type of camouflage?
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yes i guess that it can be hard from this poor quality photos,unlucky that i cannot add any better today.anyway great thanks for the answer
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I'd be tempted to remove the oil layer to examine the colours underneath, looks like the remains of a camo helmet.
haha i'm also thinking about taking off this oil film
i will add when i decide
thank You for answer
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The brown spots may also have arisen because metal has been lying against it in the ground for years.In the first photo you can clearly see more damage to the helmet. Surrounded by the brown color.I have a number of helmets in my collection where this has taken place. For example because barbed wire or steel wire has been against it
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