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trooper18938

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  1. I remember this helmet style from childhood - one of the many non-licensed things that hit the market. Remember there was HUGE Demand and VERY LITTLE supply for Star Wars stuff in the early days, so these type of things were everywhere.

     

    On a related note - a nice kids helmet is a converted Disney Bank. I'm almost done mine, and will post up pics - cut out the neck, eyes, teeth, put in some foam and green lenses, add some rubbertrim and black paint detailing, and - presto!

     

    For $24$ that disney charges, its a cheap and fun project.

  2. Run the tip of the E6000 through the notch of the brow and neck trim while squeezing the tube lightly. You'll get enough E6000 in there to keep the trim stuck onto the helmet without having it seep out. The neck trim meets at the back of the helmet on most of the original reference material available.

  3. There is a detail on the right hand side of the mowhawk - on the top edge just above the ram's horn - it is a notch. The notch can be seen on Gino's, the original AT-AT helmet, and my SDS TIE. I've also seen it in a picture of Luke's X-wing helmet... Easy enough to replicate - but a consistent detail, nonetheless. Just my 2 cents - no opinion on the provenance...

  4. Regarding the above "Imperial Guard" helmet... the "bumpy" plastic actually mimics the stuff you see in automobile interiors - like the center consoles, door handles, ashtrays, etc. As the only fact we can rely on is that AA ran a kit-car business prior to ANH, is stands to reason that any "prototypes" (and I use that term lightly) such as the above may have been formed from the same material... Remember the pulling of the film costumes was a side project, leftover plastic was probably used, as in the HDPE/fishpond for helmets story... We'll never really know, but it is fun to speculate, it is a hobby, after all. We all live for those special days when something like Simon's armor and helmet come into the light...

  5. John, I have a GF hero lid and suit from 2002, but removed the decals long ago and painted the lid. The decals from GF were a brownish vinyl, and the black outlines and lines were die cut vinyl applied on top of the brownish base decal - a 2-layered decal. The overall size of the tear was smaller than the current decals, and the traps were perfectly sized for the lid (which was heavily modded by GF). Mike's decals should do the part, infact I was thinking of reconverting the lid to a ROTJ-era lid, since the cap and ears are so slim. I'll try to find the original decals and post up a pic if you'd like.

  6. I agree with those who have accumulated the information.... remember it wasn't too far back when we thought Marco suits were the bomb? Noobies here have it a lot easier than we did......and they have to remember that!

     

    TM keep the name as you see fit, remember what happened when camera people learned that their old rusty Graflex's could be sold to star wars geeks? Information like this is prop specific, and has a place on another forum... there are many acceptable white boots available on this one.

     

    For me, all I want for christmas is a picture of the Original "Hovi Mix Pa2" Soda dispenser/ ?mic?........ :)

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