Posted 2 years ago
scottvez
(554 items)
This large 4" diameter artillery shell casing has been fashioned into a WW1 era hat.
The hat badge is made from a British tunic button and the strap buttons are made from similar British cuff buttons. The chin strap is fashioned from scrap copper.
The final product is striking in its realistic appearance. Based on the residue in the bottom it was most likely used as an ashtray.
Scott
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Very nice work and realistic
Thanks tom-- the copper strap almost looks like leather to me!
Thanks Stonie.
Thanks Ron, be sure to look at all my other trench art items posted.
Scott
Thanks officialfuel.
Thanks Finelines.
Thanks Brock.
Scott
Thanks for looking AmberRose.
Scott
Thanks scandinavian, walksoftly and packrat.
Scott
Thanks for looking petey!
scott