3D printed reproduction of the gas decontamination tube which would have been in basically every WWII German gas mask can. These turned out great, with a little age they could easily be confused for original. I did change the maker code to kem (Kriegsende Militaria). All tubes are dated 1941 and sealed with green cloth tape which denotes that is was filled in 1942.
These are, of course, empty. The paper label is printed on period German paper stock and the art work was cleaned up and re typeset, its not just a blurry photo copy. This would have contained rectangular Losantin tablets, rather like an over sized PEZ candy, which you would grind up and spread on any skin which had chemical agents on it to neutralize it. Just don't put it in your eyes, mouth, or on your gender parts, as per the instructions. The tube itself is printed in black resin which is pretty durable, this is not the cheap fragile resin people use for miniatures. It is a little bit clear if held up to bright light but this isn't noticeable. The cloth tape is removable and reusable as the original would have been. Price is for one.
I love it when something comes out this good. Perfect for completing a gas mask can or even just as pocket filler. They actually would be pretty nice for holding some small things like sewing needles or similar items. I would not recommend using them for any food stuffs or medication etc... The resin is not rated for food contact.
In-depth information on gas decontaminats here.