Derek
Well-Known Member
Following on from my last post, I need some help clarifying the paint finish on WW1 Mills grenades. I have scoured the net and many of the threads on BOCN but I am none the wiser. There is mention of shellac which is the common finish on WW2 Mills but WW1 seems to be different or not? I have attached a few pictures to show what I mean. The first I have borrowed from Dave Sampson's excellent site, this shows a No. 5 with original black paint with coloured bands added on top. Then one of mine, a No. 5 Belgian issue, again black paint then coloured bands on top of this coat. The last is an illustration taken from an Osprey book, this shows a No.5 with a brown shellac finish and coloured bands. Were WW1 grenades first coated with shellac then painted or what? Totally confused...................
Cheers, Derek
Cheers, Derek