The projectile is repainted khaki and there are a red and green filling rings painted around the body. Markings, 3” S.T. Mk2 D.P. The red ring indicates that the bomb is filled, the green ring indicates the type of explosive filling. However, this projectile and was intended as a ...
He told me that his father traded a pellet gun for this helmet from an older gentlemen who possibly was a WW1 vet himself in their small town. The Sheriff told me that there were so many WW1 and WW2 souvenirs floating around the area that growing up he remembers German lugers, daggers...
In addition to the disruptive camo, there is mention of a Salamander being painted in a type of lozenge camo, similar to German aircraft schemes in the war, but no photos are known to exist. It was to be tested at Farnborough alongside the regular camo in July of 1919 but it was unlik...