Chris Liontas Posted May 19, 2008 Posted May 19, 2008 Hi all! I am a little out of my depth here. I would like to sell this helmet, but want to put it up and ask a few questions about it first. I am pretty sure it is an original M35 shell, with paint from the era, and original liner. I checked on the liner, and it is marked I believe 1938. I got the helmet a long time ago, before I knew the difference between real and repro decals. It looks like someone placed two water transfer decals onto the helmet--I have no idea why. The helmet was in a collection of a guy who didnt know his azz from a hole in the ground when it came to this stuff. I dont think he placed the transfers on the helmet--I think he just didnt know any better. The paint scheme perplexes me though--it looks like the standard luft early light blue, but with the wartime green on top of it. I dont have a clue why the paint scheme is the way it is. I included several photos showing it. I showed the helmet to several collectors now, they each think the shell and liner is ok. I was told to remover the decals and try to sell it that way, but I am not sure I want to do that. Are the shells of these still fairly collectable (with the liner of course).? Any ideas on the paint scheme?Thanks in advance
Chris Liontas Posted May 19, 2008 Author Posted May 19, 2008 Close up of the grommet and the terrible transfer. I am betting I could remove it if I soaked it in water. BUt with the humidity here; I dont want to encourage rust Here you can see the paint....wierd
Chris Liontas Posted May 19, 2008 Author Posted May 19, 2008 (edited) inside and rings Edited May 19, 2008 by Chris Liontas
Chris Liontas Posted May 19, 2008 Author Posted May 19, 2008 The back of the helmet. Again the inside shows a consistant light blue paint, while the outside shows the two -- light grey/blue and the more green
Bob Lyons Posted May 19, 2008 Posted May 19, 2008 Hi Chris,Yup they look like bad decals to me too, I guess if you were to try putting a wet (damp) rag over them during the night,they might soak off, and then a good dry shouldn't hurt the helmet, it will be interesting to see if there is tracesof the original decals underneath, as it is an M35. The paint finish looks original, easy to spot the fake decals as theyare placed over the dings and scratches of the paintwork.Lots of luck with the cleaning of the decals. (I have never tried that though, and maybe you should ask on one of thehelmet forums, ie the WAF, or German Helmet Walhalla, there would be more qualified people there willing to give you some advice I am sure). CheersBob
Richard Gordon Posted May 19, 2008 Posted May 19, 2008 ChrisMost likely the helmet was re-issued, which would explain the green paint over the original parade blue.Another method I heard of removing the decals is using a strong tape to pull them off. Don't know if that's a good idea though. If they haven't been lacquered over then I think the water approach would lift them or maybe use steam.Rich
nesredep Posted May 19, 2008 Posted May 19, 2008 Hello!Looks like a bad decal to me.All the best Nesredep
Snoopy Posted May 19, 2008 Posted May 19, 2008 (edited) Close up of the grommet and the terrible transfer. I am betting I could remove it if I soaked it in water. BUt with the humidity here; I dont want to encourage rustHere you can see the paint....wierdI actually believe that I can see traces of the original decals underneath the wing of the fake eagle, allso over the top edge of the fake national emblem. The paint looks good. I am not shure, but to me, it looks like the decals might have been painted over. If it was my helmet, I would have carefully tried to remove the fake decals.Snoopy Edited May 19, 2008 by Snoopy
Chris Liontas Posted May 19, 2008 Author Posted May 19, 2008 Ok guys sounds good--I will give it a go. I'll try the soaking it with a washcloth, then use the steamer to seperate the layers. The trick is going to be not to peal any of the paint of with them. The eagle will probably be easier, I can feel a very jagged border on the decal. The tri-color might take a little more time. We'll see how this works Thanks for all the input!
Paul R Posted May 19, 2008 Posted May 19, 2008 Ok guys sounds good--I will give it a go. I'll try the soaking it with a washcloth, then use the steamer to seperate the layers. The trick is going to be not to peal any of the paint of with them. The eagle will probably be easier, I can feel a very jagged border on the decal. The tri-color might take a little more time. We'll see how this works Thanks for all the input!Lets see the after photos when you are done!!
Chris Liontas Posted May 20, 2008 Author Posted May 20, 2008 Well I will be darned....you guys were right! I applied a washcloth to the decals, and they pealed right off. The tricolor was a little harder than the eagle, but still it came off in three pieces What surprised the hell out of me is what I found underneath. I'll let the photos d othe talking--but these look pretty good to me!
Chris Liontas Posted May 20, 2008 Author Posted May 20, 2008 one more What perplexes me is why someone put water transfer decals on this helmet. I have had the helmet--ooohh since 1988 I would say. I had seen it in a shop for three years before that. So I have known where it was since 1985. I am figureing whoever had this helmet, just wanted to "jazz" it up. I am wondering if it came from one of the old mail order catalougs in the 70s. You used to be able to get German helmets from places like Global, Collectors Armory, and many other places. Each, if I remember correctly, sold transferrs allowing you to have any helmet you wanted. I wonder if someone bought a helmet, then sent away for the transfers to "fix" the fact that these decals were smudged?
Chris Liontas Posted May 20, 2008 Author Posted May 20, 2008 (edited) So I am thinking, orignal M35 helmet (sans chinstrap) Helmet oringinally painted LW light blue, then reissuedDecals painted over during reissure with tri color partially removed as per regs?What does everyone else think? I am pretty sure the liner (see above) is good, but I dont know them that well.By the way..do my eyes decive me..or is that a 1st type eagle??? Edited May 20, 2008 by Chris Liontas
Paul R Posted May 20, 2008 Posted May 20, 2008 It looks like a very nice helmet with a first pattern eagle!! Very nice!! It is probably worth more than you think! I am guessing in its current state, 750-900 dollars?
Snoopy Posted May 20, 2008 Posted May 20, 2008 (edited) So I am thinking, orignal M35 helmet (sans chinstrap) Helmet oringinally painted LW light blue, then reissuedDecals painted over during reissure with tri color partially removed as per regs?What does everyone else think?I am pretty sure the liner (see above) is good, but I dont know them that well.By the way..do my eyes decive me..or is that a 1st type eagle???I agree with your thought's about this helmet, and I think it's a very nice helmet. Interestingly, I believe that I can see the shadow, of another eagle, underneath the one you found under the fake eagle. When the helmet got it's reissue paint coat, they applied another eagle, on top of the previous one. I have seen this done to other original reissue helmets. Hold on to it.All the bestSnoopy Edited May 21, 2008 by Snoopy
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