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06-27-2013 08:43 PM
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Re: Sand camo m40 helmet on ebay!!!!!!
hi jake ,does the crown show chicken wire used at some point in its life ,thanks james
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Re: Sand camo m40 helmet on ebay!!!!!!
Hi james I honestly have no idea mate.......was really curious as I know what one of these really sell for,but looks great to me nevertheless,I wouldn't mind it but others may strongly disagree..........Jake.
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Re: Sand camo m40 helmet on ebay!!!!!!
I think I've seen this lid on German ebay some months ago listed as "Normandy Camo", but obvously Im not 100% sure if its the same and I cant remember for what price it was sold.
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Re: Sand camo m40 helmet on ebay!!!!!!
I am no camo expert but it just doesn't show the wear that one should to me.
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Re: Sand camo m40 helmet on ebay!!!!!!
Hi,i bet it's advertised as "zimmerit" cammo? I have seen quite a few of these pop up over the last couple of years and they nearly all look the same.For me it is a modern attempt at an original zimmerit cammo that has had a wire basket "effect" added to it.Original zimmerit(or sand) cammo would usually wear down quite quickly once in use due to it's poor adhesive quality.This one looks as crisp as the day it was applied,which in my opinion was probably a year or so ago.Also is this possibly one of those tan helmets produced for the Egyptians? Leon.
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Re: Sand camo m40 helmet on ebay!!!!!!
Modern pimped up paint job with replaced and possibly repro liner, save your money.
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever
its just an opinion.
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Re: Sand camo m40 helmet on ebay!!!!!!
Well thats what I thought,I really hate it when sellers say "its been in my collection for a long time"when he knows exactly what he haswell I know if this was original on a site like ww2germanhelmets then around the three thousand mark..............Jake.
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Re: Sand camo m40 helmet on ebay!!!!!!
I don't like it. I think it's one of the Egypt contract lids that has been repainted actually.
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Re: Sand camo m40 helmet on ebay!!!!!!
I've never seen a true 'zimmerit' camo helmet and I'm not sure one has ever existed, mainly because of the weight that would be added, zimmerit was a thick paste and very difficult to thin down to a consistency in order to apply to helmets,it was normally applied to armoured vehicles at factory level or repair shops in the field ,I think the one being shown is a concoction of heavy grit sand added to paint and not so long ago
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