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- 1939 British WW2 Brodie Mk II Helmet – EC Co. Ltd – Original Liner
Approximate weight: 1 2 kg 🔍 About the Brodie Mk II Helmet: The Mk II Brodie helmet was introduced in the late 1930s, a development of the original WWI design With its distinctive shallow dome and wide brim, it was designed to protect from shrapnel and overhead blast in trench and urban warfare
- British WWII Mk II Steel Brodie Helmet with Liner and Spring Chinstrap
New Made Item 1938 saw the British WWI-Worn MkI Helmet modified to a more oval shape and improved chinstrap and rexine liner, the MkII was born Constructed and modeled after the original, these reproduction Mk II helmets come complete with liners and elastic spring khaki chinstraps
- mkII | Dutchhelmets. nl
The mkII was produced from a non-magnetic manganese steel and the rim was made on from a non-magnetic stainless steel The mkII weighed about 1 05 kilograms and was pressed from 0 98 mm thick steel plates The helmet shell was, seen from above, less round than the mkI helmets, but more oval in shape
- Original British MKII Brodie Helmet - Epic Militaria
The Brodie helmet was designed and patented by Latvian Inventor John Leopold Brodie in London and was introduced in 1915 A modified form of it became the Mark 1 in Britain
- Mk II Helmet | World War II Wiki | Fandom
The Mk II Helmet, commonly known as the Broadie helmet, was used by the forces of Great Britain and Canada during the second World War, and also by the United States before it was replaced by the M1 Helmet
- British Brodie MKII Steel Helmet, Complete w Liner and Chin Strap . . .
Includes the complete helmet with liner and chin strap Internal liner is made of leather with a plastic band to fit your head Chin strap is made of cloth and nylon Made of steel, with a green coat and black shield marking on front This is a British made 'Brodie' Mk2 helmet Shows signs of paint chipping and wear, wear, marring, grime, etc
- Original WW2 British Army Mk2 Brodie Combat Helmet
Original WW2 British Army Mk2 Brodie Combat Helmet - This example has been manufactured in South Africa for the British army with the 3 holes in the rear for the next guard
- Information about brodie helmet - War Relics
I'm new on this forum and need your help with an item I recently purchased, a brodie helmet I'd be happy if you provide me some informations about it, with photos posted below
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