Click on the banner to join the excellent German Helmet Walhalla forum where you can chat with hundreds of collectors from all over the world. See you there. MenuForum NavigationForumMembersActivityLoginRegisterForum breadcrumbs - You are here:German Helmet Vault - Tracking the Fakes and Q&A forumGerman WW2 Helmets: German Helmets : Questions & AnswersET64 Single Decal Heer, Auwere St …Post ReplyPost Reply: ET64 Single Decal Heer, Auwere Station, Narva <blockquote><div class="quotetitle">Quote from <a class="profile-link highlight-moderator" href="#">sysyphus</a> on March 9, 2020, 10:38 am</div><blockquote> <div class="quotetitle">Quote from <a class="profile-link" href="https://germanhelmetvault.com/forum/profile/david-c/">David C.</a> on March 9, 2020, 1:45 am</div> A fun topic. Wish we could talk face to face. I don't predict a problem. Most helmets, M35, 40's 42's. We know what is expected to be...as far as decals. Most helmets are already decaled that were brought home. What's left to mess with ? What examples will be faked ? A rear stamped Quist ? A late war, high lot # M42 that is post war decaled ? We will be suspicious. You need the helmets available with no decals to install a fake to. Really, think about it. Anyway...just my opinion friend Thanks, D</blockquote> yes funny. of course we are just sharing opinions. Predict problems is part of my work. so i suppose it is set into my mind. just for fun the worse scenario (i might be already in the otherside that day however so it won't be my problem): Let the pakistani or indians crappy easytospotshells apart for a moment... step 1. i already noticed improvements about the "groove" on rims recently. 2...for a high-end scammer that wants to "invest" using a 3D printer (after scanning a real shell) in order to create a mold...do we think to be so difficult to get it one almost perfectly made, a day in the future? I approached to this this technology for jewellery, shoe design and visual art for example...and it's spectacular. Yes the paint look, yes the lacquer aspect, yes the patina, yes the wear and liner components available..but if they imitate Modigliani or other artists (i mean their "touch" over a canvas or on a sculpture) how about an industrial piece made in milions of examples where there is no humanity but cold machinery involved into make them? </blockquote><br> Upload Files:Add another file ...Maximum files: 10 · Maximum file size: 10 MB · Allowed file types: jpg,jpeg,gif,png,bmp,pdfCancel Share this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading...