First-rate water slide decals that will look accurate on your Heer Army Helmet. These decals are standard size (3.5cm W x 4cm L) and feature the Army Eagle - also known as the Heeresadler. These decals also feature the notorious black-white-red tricolour, which represents the Heer Army.
Key Features
Material – Water Slide Decals
The Meticulous design will make your helmet look accurate from near and afar.
They easily apply to your helmet.
Colour Scheme fits the era, helping to improve your portrayal.
Description
Our Heer Army Helmet Decals have been meticulously designed to make sure your helmet looks and feels the part. The Army Eagle (Heeresadler) is featured on one shield and the ill-famed black-white-red tricolour on the other. These are to be worn on either side of the helmet and will help complete your accurate portrayal of a Heer Army Soldier.
Once you’ve purchased your helmet decals, you can simply apply them to your helmet by following the instructions below.
- Cut the decal to shape, accurately.
- Rest the decal sheet on a wet kitchen towel until the blue backing card is saturated and the decals move freely on the card.
- Using a small paintbrush, place a few drops of water on the helmet where you want the decals placed.
- Carefully remove the transfer from the card and place it on the helmet. Use a paintbrush to move into place.
- With a dry towel, carefully press the decal onto the helmet and remove excess water.
- Allow to dry and cure for a few hours.
- Apply a clear lacquer spray so the decals stay on.
Our wonderful Heer Army Helmet Decals are the perfect finishing touch to your portrayal.
Please Note: This product is for one pair only.
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Learn More
By the end of World War Two, the Heer army had approximately 5.3 million soldiers. It was the land forces component of the Wehrmacht and was used between 1935-45. Hitler announced that the end goal was to have 36 divisions, it took just 17 months to achieve this. Coupled with operations and tactical methods, the German Army managed 2 quick victories using a new warfare style called Blitzkrieg (lightning war.) The Heer was notorious for its combat efficiency, besting the British and the Americans with studies suggesting that the British needed 45% more troops than the Germans to have an even chance of winning.
In total an estimated 13.6 million soldiers served the Heer before it was disbanded at the end of the Second World War.