You are right. The ghost of the reserve cross is clearly visible impressed on the metal of the eagle's chest.The eagle is very interesting. It looks like there is an outline for a reserve cross and holes, but the holes appear plugged, as if it was interchangeable. Very neat!
U guys have sharp eyesight. Thanks for the infoYou are right. The ghost of the reserve cross is clearly visible impressed on the metal of the eagle's chest.
It's the first time that I come across 42 model in neusiber fittings as well.Congratulations Amy, I have never seen one of these with neusilber fittings before.
Lol I have always been around. Just busy with my work to get more money so that I can buy helmetsGood to see you back, I was getting worried
The Helmet is another winner, I wish it could talk I'm sure it would be a sixpack conversation.
I don't know the old helmets , but I like it .I have gotten the bugs of getting these 'old' helmets. I find them very pretty but they are hard to get.
This one is a silver enlisted man. Liner is still quite good for its age. View attachment 43998View attachment 43999View attachment 44000View attachment 44001View attachment 44002View attachment 44003
No Steve, not cavalry. This beauty is a M1942 prussian pioneer.I don't know the old helmets , but I like it .
So in silver , what regiment would it be ?
It has some features of a Dragoon helmet
but I don't know what front plate was worn by early dragoons ?
Steve