Photo Gallery VII

This chapter presents 2 camouflage helmets, both with unusual camo schemes.

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

M40 Q66 with a zigzag camouflage pattern. Notice the white winter paint in spots where the camouflage layer has worn off.

M40 Q66 with a zigzag camouflage pattern. Notice the white winter paint in spots where the camouflage layer has worn off.

Left view.

Left view.

Right view.

Right view.

View from front left side.

View from front left side.

View from the right rear.

View from the right rear.

View from the left rear.

View from the left rear.

Rear view.

Rear view.

The liner of the M40 above. Named to

The liner of the M40 above. Named to "Piarhrow."

Close-up picture of one of the rivet heads.

Close-up picture of one of the rivet heads.

Close-up picture of the remnants of winter paint.

Close-up picture of the remnants of winter paint.

M35 ET64 Luftwaffe with sprayed tan and green paint in an overlap pattern. Both sides have

M35 ET64 Luftwaffe with sprayed tan and green paint in an overlap pattern. Both sides have "ghost decals".

Left side of the helmet. Notice the outline of the Luftwaffe decal.

Left side of the helmet. Notice the outline of the Luftwaffe decal.

Right side of the helmet. Notice the ouline of the national shield.

Right side of the helmet. Notice the ouline of the national shield.

Front view.

Front view.

Rear view. Notice the sprayed pattern.

Rear view. Notice the sprayed pattern.

The liner of the M35 above. Notice the early M31 aluminum liner band and the LW paint. The liner has production maker embossed in the leather.

The liner of the M35 above. Notice the early M31 aluminum liner band and the LW paint. The liner has production maker embossed in the leather.

Close-up picture of the

Close-up picture of the "ghost" droptail Luftwaffe decal.

Close-up picture of the

Close-up picture of the "ghost" national shield.

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