German WWI Imperial Army Detachment Gaede Steel Helmet - great 3D asset with textures and smooth uvs!
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This Original WWI German steel helmet was developed by the Army Detachment Gaede, named for its commander General Hans Gaede, in 1915. It is thought to be the first steel helmet developed by German forces in World War I (1914-1918).
The steel plate covers most of the wearer's forehead and extends over the nose. On either side of the plate are two slots used to attach a leather chinstrap. On the interior of the leather cap is an eight-tongue leather liner that tightened in the middle by string (the string is long absent). The back of the helmet is cut to allow the wearer to adjust the size by a leather strap with buckle. Visibly, the helmet provides no rear protection.