What is the difference between an M35 and M40 German helmet?

What is the difference between an M35 and M40 German helmet?

In 1940 an M35 model was updated and got the name M40. The main difference was the use of a cheaper manganese instead of molly as an alloy addition, which impaired steel properties a little. To cheapen the process of production, ventilation holes were stamped, not made of separate details (as it was in M35).

How much does an M35 Stahlhelm weigh?

Product information

Manufacturer ‎9milelake
Brand ‎9milelake
Item Weight ‎3.27 pounds
Package Dimensions ‎12.76 x 10.31 x 6.38 inches
Item model number ‎jxcch-M35-g

Why did Germany get rid of the Stahlhelm?

Shell paint colours were typically matte grey-green (Heer) or grey-blue (Luftwaffe), and the decals were eliminated in 1943 to speed up production and reduce the helmet’s combat visibility. Greater manufacturing flaws were also observed in M1942 helmets made late in the war.

How should a Stahlhelm fit?

The helmet should sit level on your head and low on your forehead— one or two finger-widths above your eyebrow. Side Straps: Adjust the slider on both straps to form a “V” shape under, and slightly in front of, the ears. Lock the slider if possible.

Why do Pickelhaubes have spikes?

The distinctive spike on the Pickelhaube was supposed to function as a blade tip. It was designed to deflect sword blows aimed at the head. The spikes could be modified depending on soldiers’ battlefield duties and outfitted with plumes on formal occasions.

What is the value of this German WWI helmet?

This helmet features common camouflage pattern typical of German WWI helmets. The rarity of the helmet is the hand-painted red crosses. The original three-pad liner and chinstrap have had leather preservative applied which accounts for the condition and coloration. $2,000.

What’s so cool about this German helmet?

The uber cool aspect of this helmet is the rank, name and field post number of actual German soldier who once wore this helmet inscribed in white paint on the rear of the flange. This is a helmet that can be researched.

What kind of paint does a German M35 Helmet have?

This M35 helmet features a hand-painted dark field gray finish with a gold Kriegsmarine eagle. The rough texture paint is consistent in wear over the entire exterior and interior apron. The liner shows heavy period use.

What kind of finish does a Wehrmacht helmet have?

This helmet features a smooth apple green finish. The national escutcheon displays light wear to its tricolors. The Wehrmacht eagle shows distortion in the wing and chest areas caused by other helmets being stacked before the decal dried into the painted finish.

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