A Very Original Old WWII German Helmet. Stamped NS62 above left ear and E162 at the back. Half of the strap missing. Leather liner is a bit brittle and string is missing. This has never been touched or played with and has been in the same collection for 40+ years. Plenty of images provided. Slightly [Continue]
Ww2 german helmet original. M42, with pigskin liner original to helmet. Factory over painted with decal covered under paint. The item “Ww2 german helmet original. Very rare helmet. M42, with pigskin liner original” is in sale since Tuesday, June 16, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\Germany\Hats & Helmets”. The [Continue]
The helmet is a high quality reproduction of the famous German WW II steel helmet M-35made from 18 strong steel, have all the correct fittings and have a superb oxhide lineralloy inside track and chin strap. Size approx 58-60cm, and adjustable chinstrap. Steel Helmet Shell is in superb condition. The item “Very Good WW2 German [Continue]
You are looking at a great original ww2 m42 helmet in size 68 named Ganter inside the skirt, this one is marked ckl68 4113 and I believe was created in 1943. The liner is a B&C manufactured one from the Litzmannstadt ghetto dated 1943, very special history as this was made by forced labor during [Continue]
M40 SD Heer tropical camo, SE64, Lot Nr. Nice M40 SD tropical camo helmet. The shell is a SE64, Lot Nr. 446, feldgrau finish is wartime painted with tan desert camo paint, some of which has worn away, exposing the feldgrau. The zinc-coated, unreinforced steel M31 liner band is not marked. Leather pigskin liner pads [Continue]
German WW2 M40 Helmet. Semi relic condition with much original paintwork still present. You will see from the pictures is looks very much it has seen use as a medics helmet. A lot of the red cross can be seen especially when viewed from above. Close up shows the wear to the paint and useage [Continue]
26618, as used by many German pilots throughout WW2! This is the MUCH RARER Rabbit Fur lined version. During WW1, most pilots quickly realized the need for protective headgear due to the cold weather effects while in an open cockpit. As no headgear was readily available, pilots were forced to utilize commercially produced leather motorcycle [Continue]
Made exclusively by Seimens, the SSK 90 helmet was a short-lived World War II Luftwaffe helmet. It was introduced on 8 May 1941, but withdrawn from service only 18 days later. Designed to be worn on top of the standard flight helmet, the helmet’s core of interlocking hinged steel plates intended to protect against shrapnel [Continue]