New collection with a Tshapka

Same difference as between Garde-Adler ohne Garde-Stern and Grenadier-Linien Adler.
For the Ulanen-Garde-Adler ohne Stern, there are 4 folds of Vaterland-Bandeau, “Koenig” is on the left wing and there are 2 vents waiting for the Garde-Stern.
For the 7 UR, there are 5 folds of VB, “Koenig” is on the breast of the eagle, i.e. on the middle fold.
 
Same difference as between Garde-Adler ohne Garde-Stern and Grenadier-Linien Adler.
For the Ulanen-Garde-Adler ohne Stern, there are 4 folds of Vaterland-Bandeau, “Koenig” is on the left wing and there are 2 vents waiting for the Garde-Stern.
For the 7 UR, there are 5 folds of VB, “Koenig” is on the breast of the eagle, i.e. on the middle fold.
I think that the Garde star for Garde Uhlans should be smaller than
a Garde Star for Infantry.
Steve
 
---The non-removable iron tray existed from August 14 to September 1915.
---This helmet should have a simple leather chinstrap, but in a pinch, the right M94 model for side post and curved scales.
However, your half chinstraps are not a pair.

Left: M94 (right side) for cavalry helmets.
Right: M15 for the side post of a Train or Dragon officer's helmet, for example (curved scales).
What's more, I'm afraid the adhesive tape used to attach them hides 2 keyhole sockets, instead of one on the right and the piton on the left.
Ca.GIF

A helmet that needs to be taken in hand. Yes, it's best to use your spare chinstrap.
 
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