Why Ss Camo Was Different Than Heer Camo In Ww2 And Better
The product is an original German WW2 M40 camo helmet shell in size ET. This collectible item is a piece of militaria from the period of World War II, specifically originating from Germany. The helmet shell is a genuine, authentic piece from the time, adding historical significance to any collection focusing on military artifacts.
Repro aged camo WW2 German M38 fj helmet.
WWII German Camo Winter Field Jacket. (Comes with matching helmet cover). Helmet cover isn’t really made to reverse, but it does. A Heavy & Well Made Set. Displayed only, n ever worn, mint condition. Jacket Size is XL XXL. Additional measurements upon request. Listing is for helmet cover & jacket only. Mannequin & steel helmet [Continue]
A very nice m35 former DD army helmet, you can see the apple green paint coming through the black camo paint on this one. No evidence of decals under the paint, we’re probably removed when made a camo. Chinstrap is dated 1940 and the shell is Q64 marked. Overall a very nice honest untouched helmet.
For your consideration is a beautiful WWII German M38 Paratrooper helmet painted in the 6. Fallschirmjager Regiment camouflage scheme. The FJR6 was a unit widely known for fighting in Normandy, with helmets featuring a camo blend of tans and greens, with added wood chips or sawdust. This example is a nice reproduction M38 with textbook [Continue]
WWII German soldier uniform Camo paint Helmet M35 US Army combat vet stahlhelm. Website come with a 100% lifetime guarantee of authenticity. The shell is a SE64 and while the batch number is hard to read I believe I see 3840 there. The liner is sound overall with minimal signs of wear throughout and stamped [Continue]
WW2 M40 Green Camo German Helmet. Measured above rivets 65 cm. Please check my other items. (I will regularly list WW2 items – gas masks, helmets and other field gear). If you require additional information, pictures etc. For collection purpose only. USA, Canada, Australia 37 USDEurope – on request. Item will be fully insured.
After inheriting the helmet, I spent the next 40 years collecting them from estates our family liquidated most of my collection has never been in a collection before being sourced directly from the family of the person who originally owned them or brought /sent them back from the war. As a collector, I was always [Continue]
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