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My first attempt at a Reproduction Afrika Korps helmet
Last edited by Aragorn243; 02-27-2022 at 05:31 PM.
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02-27-2022 05:29 PM
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Further research into helmet decals is the tri-color was no longer put on them after 1940 so maybe I should just paint over that side. Repros show them but they also use decals which were never used for the DAK emblem, all were hand painted.
One helmet is showing a D with a line through it in place of the tri-color as a unit designation and this is white painted over the sand color.
I'm also thinking I should tighten up the paint around the tree to make it less green
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Behr flat latex enamel. Basketry is the color. They make up little plastic containers of it to use as samples. I could still probably paint 20+ helmets with it.
What about sand? I've seen a couple of originals that look like they mixed sand in the paint.
Last edited by Aragorn243; 02-27-2022 at 07:02 PM.
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I decided to eliminate the tri-color decal and tighten up the paint around the tree. I may just slop some heavy paint on it to give it some texture. I did that some already and it looks good. Sand might be cool but not sure how to apply it, wet paint and then more on top I guess.
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The reduced green.
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The reduced green does look much better around the Afrika Korps decal. The Germans did have a Ral number for the sand coloured paint, which I can't remember off the top of my head, that is now obtainable in spray cans.
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Looks good!
You might want to put a couple of .303 holes in for added authenticity
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That looks awful dark. And much more brown than any actual helmet's I've seen.
But on a side note, their hats and uniforms were originally green and the sun faded them into the famous tan color. Could be the sun did the same thing to the paint.
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I've found the bit of paper which I had it written down on, Ral7028, Dunkelgelb or dark yellow if you prefer. I'm not certain that this is the correct colour either but it does look closer to what you have.
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