Tag: relic

Original-Authentic WW2 WWII Relic German helmet Wehrmacht #77

Excellent For Personal Collection. Helmet German, the original. The helmet was without holes and fistulas. Mechanical cleaning, car putty to level the surface (not much), degreasing, puttying with automotive putty, starting and finishing, priming, painting with automotive mat paint. Hoop helmet installation (copy). Chinstrap belt installation (copy). This is not a Chinese counterfeit. This is [Continue]

Superb Original Ww2 German Normandy Camo Helmet (possibly Elite) Wwii Relic

WWII German Government Issue Helmet. ONE OF THE RAREST FINDS WHICH SHOWS THE. AND THE EFFECTS OF. CLEARLY THE FIRE MATCHED CLOSELY THAT OF HELL. HELMET HAS BEEN IMPACTED BY BOTH FRAGMENTS WHICH PIECED THE HELMET. THE WORSE WAS THE. THIS HELMET SURELY FACED INTENSE HEAT AND FIRE. The item “SUPERB ORIGINAL WW2 GERMAN NORMANDY [Continue]

Gorgeous Original Ww2 M40 German Normandy Camo Heer Helmet Wwii Not Relic

Here is a stunning one looker! This beautiful tri-color Normandy Camo M40 Heer helmet (Lot Nr 1044, SE62) has subtle tones of tan, green and maroon with a Heer decal peeking out from beneath the camo. If you search the internet you’ll find a lot of questionable “Normandy Camo” helmets for sale at high prices. [Continue]

Superb Original Ww2 M35 German Winter Camo Helmet (possibly Elite) Wwii Relic

Here is a gorgeous original, named M35 snow camo helmet! This M35 ET64 helmet was probably either a Heer or Waffen SS. It has original winter camo paint over a green base. The Winter Camo has a grey camo paint over it (perhaps Norweigan Theater of War). If it is the outline of a shield [Continue]

Superb Original Ww2 M40 German Normandy Camo Heer Helmet Wwii Relic

Here is a stunning one looker! This tri-color SE62 Normandy Camo M40 Heer helmet (Lot Nr 1044) has subtle tones of tan, green and maroon with a Heer decal peeking out from beneath the camo. If you search the internet you’ll find a lot of questionable “Normandy Camo” helmets for sale at high prices. This [Continue]