WWII German Heer Double Decal M35 Beaded Helmet Shell. PLEASE SEE ALL PICTURES. Both decals are faded/ 1 being better than the other.
WWII German Heer Double Decal M35 Beaded Helmet Shell. PLEASE SEE ALL PICTURES. Both decals are faded/ 1 being better than the other.
Genuine ww2 German helmet not a modern copy. Complete with liner and chinstrap. Very nice example no dents gouges or rusted pitting. Left inner side stamped Q64 for maker Quist. Has a batch number stamped on rear inner. See photos for condition description.
WWII German Heer Double Decal M35 Beaded Helmet Shell. PLEASE SEE ALL PICTURES. Both decals are faded/ 1 being better than the other.
WWII German Heer Double Decal M35 Beaded Helmet Shell. PLEASE SEE ALL PICTURES. Both decals are faded/ 1 being better than the other.
M35 WW2 LUFTWAFFE BEADED HELMET IN GREEN CAMOUFLAGE PAINT – COMPLETE AND UNTOUCHED. Luftwaffe paintwork underneath is clearly visible. Late war liner version. Possible use of Volksturm units at the end of the war.
ORIGIONAL NOT REPRODUCTION GERMAN WW2 M40 BEADED HELMET SZ 64 SOLID COND. SIZE 64 STAMPED ET64. Solid condition, no dents, rust or cracks. Paint appears totally pre 1945. Base factory light luftshutz in interior. Exterior paint appears to be pre 1945 luftshutz dark blue, typically found of most luftshutz. Looks like it most likely was [Continue]
Ww2 german luftschutz helmet, size is unknown, the decal is original but in pretty rough condition.
Very nice and original German helmet that is refurbished. The model is a hard to find’Beaded’ M42 and the size is 64/56. The shell is an original wartime with the makers mark (NS64). The paint is postwar in LS blue. The liner and chinstrap are original wartime. Decals available for this model are Luftschutz and [Continue]
Original WW2 German M35 Beaded Helmet Shell (size 68). Shell is a EF 68 with production numbers 20759 I believe. Looks like original paint was a dark blue, then painted at least twice more after that. Im uncertain but doubt if last coat of paint is of WW2 era. Perfect candidate for restoration. The item [Continue]