Tag: winter

WW2 German Luftwaffe LKpW101 Fliegerkopfhaube WINTER FLIGHT HELMET EXCELLENT

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26618, as used by many German pilots and flight crew! 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 and automobile helmets. During WW2, the German military [Continue]

WW2 ORIGINAL GERMAN M35 ET66 WINTER CAMO BATTLEDAMAGED HELMET RELIC from KURLAND

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Dug out in Kurland. Dug out in trenches on positions of 16. Armee, found without soldier. The helmet still has remains of winter camo, original liner was taken out during cleaning but it is still included in the set. Seems to be heavily damaged by artillery blast. Dug from ground, lightly cleaned. Can be left [Continue]

WW2 German Luftwaffe LKpW101 Fliegerkopfhaube WINTER FLIGHT HELMET EXCELLENT

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26618, as used by many German pilots and flight crew! 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 and automobile helmets. During WW2, the German military [Continue]

German WW2 M40 Helmet Partial Restoration White Winter Camouflage Paint #174

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Original German M40 steel helmet from World War II, featuring a partial restoration and repainted in authentic-style white winter camouflage, replicating the look used by Wehrmacht troops during Eastern Front operations. The helmet shell is original and retains signs of age and wartime wear beneath the new surface. The whitewash-style paint has been intentionally aged [Continue]