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You may wonder why anybody would want to collect old German helmets. You would be surprised to know that a German helmet, especially one from World War II is an extremely popular collectors item for many people. A German war helmet tells a story about important history. In fact, not just historians like to collect German helmets. Those who are interested, the history of the military, the design and history of helmets, scale modelers, history re-enactors, and those looking for costume pieces for movies and plays are all among the people who may want to collect WWI German helmets and WW II German helmets. Here is a closer look at German helmets and why they are popular.
Types Of German Helmets: When you think about a German helmets, you probably think about the old fashioned WWI German helmet or the dark gray German helmet shell. Many of these authentic German helmets also featured prominent German helmet decals, such as the Nazi military mark. Another popular German helmet include the chrome German motorcycle helmet. A German motorcycle helmet looks quite similar to German military helmets. However, they are smaller, and usually a shiny metallic color. Another important aspect of collecting German helmets are the decals that are featured on those military helmets. German helmet decals should be original. If you are collecting authentic German helmets. Original German helmet decals are sometimes hard to differentiate from replicas. Replica German helmets are abundant, and if you are looking for authentic helmets, you should take the time to research German helmets, so that you know that you are getting an original. Unless you are an expert in the field of German helmets, it may be quite difficult for you to tell the difference between a real German helmet and a replica painted German World War II helmet. German Helmets: Other Considerations: In addition, as you begin looking at German helmets, there are many other things to consider. Some German helmets also featured German helmet covers and other accessories such as chin straps. As with any antiques, if you purchase a German helmet that has been altered or “fixed” in any way it can decrease the value of your helmet. Dents, dings and scratches on your helmet may make your helmet more desirable to the collector. In addition, if you want to make sure that your German helmet is authentic and should consult the advice of a historian or avid German helmet collector. |
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