-
Donate
Type donation amount in box below.
IMPORTANT! If you donate via PayPal using an e-mail address different than the one you are currently using on WMF and would like a 2024 Donor Icon added to your account, you MUST CONTACT vintageproductions or stratasfan and let them know what email address was used for the donation.
Thank you for supporting WMF.
Donate Sidebar by DevFuse -
Recent Posts
-
By S.ChrisKelly · Posted
From: TM-E 30-451, 1 March 1945 (U. S. Army). -
By themick · Posted
I agree with the above comment that the scratching on the white paint looks like improvised aging. Steve -
By Marshallj · Posted
The yellow color on the collar tabs was the waffenfarbe for flight personnel, including pilots, observers, and other aircrew, as well as paratroopers. -
By Gear Fanatic · Posted
I don’t think it’s legit, the wear patterns (to me) look artificial, and it looks intentionally scratched, not like real wear that is typically random. Also, if the insignia was actually That worn I would expect the original helmet paint to have just as much wear which to me doesn’t look likely. You can also see on the white parts there is gust poking through, while on the rest of the helmet there is fairly little. Also, for a helmet in immediate post war Germany, some paint companies (to save on costs) used other binders for paints other than lead. So lead testing isn’t completely full proof. Hope this helps slightly, would like to see what others have to say. Gear Fan -
By patches · Posted
Starting a new topic here to showcase photos I find of the Luftwaffe Helmets Being Worn Pre and during the war. First up, a Recuit taking the oath, looks Flakmann, date and location unknown. -
By S.ChrisKelly · Posted
This is neat... Never seen one of these before... Source: https://www.militariasales.com/product/german-luftwaffe-em-nco-breast-eagle-patch-blue-backing/ The coins are all 2 Reichsmark, mintmark "E", from Muldenhütten, 1933, 1934, & 1936 ~ 1939 {inclusive}. Further Reading: https://www.recomine.de/en/muldenhuetten-historical-smelter-complex/ -
-
By landingbeach44 · Posted
no doubt at least to me the helmet itself is real. my question is the white painted skull. opinions are welcome. thank you -
By WehrMike95 · Posted
Now the wife and I have moved into the new house and I have finally got a display cabinet sorted (and expanded the collection some) I have some new photos of the collection to share. (the books and models are mostly around there to fill in the gaps while I wait on a few things) (The brown leather binder holds a variety of german ww2 photos and stamps, pics of which I will share when my new job lot of photos comes in and the binder is even more filled out) All in All it provides a nice conversation piece to our dining room! Majority of the collection is original pieces with a couple repro/fake pieces in there to fill the space til I find originals or something better. The helmets and overseas cap however are stamped and legit. The left british helmet being a ww1 model and the right being a ww2 model. I especially love the Luftwaffe cap cockade on the german shelf, it was a crash recovery piece and the edges have melted. -
By Pudgy (V) · Posted
I was hoping someone could help me with this. I can't seem to find the German three letter manufature code CSW that is marked on the handle, and there isn't a year stamp. Has anyone seen this before? It looks like the handle is spun/manufactured correctly as it should be. Is this an original, or some sort of repro? Thank-you for your help!! -
By S.ChrisKelly · Posted
https://german-ww2-helmet.com/433106506 https://archive.armorama.com/review/12676/index.htm -
By Marshallj · Posted
Luftwaffe Fliegerbluse. Very popular among Luftwaffe personnel. Worn throughout the war.,
-