Guy's thought you'd like to have a look;tried two lighting techniques to show true color. Thanks, Hal
Guy's thought you'd like to have a look;tried two lighting techniques to show true color. Thanks, Hal
Man - what a difference the lighting does on the colours of that helmet! I absolutely love it by the way! I have yet to find a true-blue ww1 cammo helmet with this type of pattern.
Looks super cool! Me likey very much!
Rob
That just goes to show how a photo can "lie" at times.
Nice original looking helmet though, no matter how it is lit
Cheers, Ade.
Hal , that is sweet to look at , i love it , where are you finding them ?
Al
Very nice Hal, you always have something nice to share with us
rgds, Ty
Very nice example mate , i love it , cheers Raymond
Thanks everyone for your comments and will try to show the few things I've put away over the years along with the new finds. There is still a lot out there! Thanks again, Hal
Nice to see an 'original' camo M16 complete with original chinstrap, although there are many around, most are post war painted (as camo versions are worth more ! & painting them jacks up the price !), i cant quite make out the maker code, is it BF 64 ? if so the maker is F.C. Bellinger, Fulda.
very nice , rgds Dave
That's not a nice helmet... it's a stunning topshelf camo helmet! Congratulations...
Adler
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