WW2 Japanese Type 90 Helmet

This is a superb example of a Japanese Type 90 helmet with extremely nice vibrant paint, a nice condition liner, and complete chin strap.
this helmet was produced by Daido Steel in 1943 or in Japanese markings shōwa 18 and is a large size marked both in paint and stamped.

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  • @LiamCWW2
    @LiamCWW27 ай бұрын

    Super cool, they're pretty hard to find!

  • @chuyenbaychim3199
    @chuyenbaychim31997 ай бұрын

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  • @dianehewston9700
    @dianehewston97002 ай бұрын

    Nice looking helmet. You say the 'streak' in the paintwork is pretty much standard, but what is it's purpose, anything to do with camoflage?

  • @WarTalks

    @WarTalks

    2 ай бұрын

    From what I remember from the sources I have seen, the point of that streak was to protect the main layer of paint when in storage. Though information is pretty scarce on it, that seems to be the most likely purpose for it. I don’t see it on all helmets but it’s certainly not a rare feature.