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Discussion on Rocketeer back up helmet used as a motorcycle helmet? WTH? within the Screen Used Movie Props and Wardrobe forum, part of the PROPS category; Was looking for some cool custom motorcycle helmets and ran
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Rocketeer back up helmet used as a motorcycle helmet? WTH?
Was looking for some cool custom motorcycle helmets and ran across this site. it talks about a cinematographer who was riding in his bike wearing a production made rocketeer helmet as his head protection. Please tell me that's a master Replicas helmet???
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Re: Rocketeer back up helmet used as a motorcycle helmet? WTH?
Is it wrong of me for wanting to punch this guy if his helmet was one of movie lids THAT HE'S WEARING AS A MOTORCYCLE HELMET
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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Re: Rocketeer back up helmet used as a motorcycle helmet? WTH?
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![]() This guy is full of crap. The production made helmets were *not* made out of brass - they were fiberglass. And I'm pretty sure that there were more than 2 of them. It's gotta be an MR helmet. Plus, "Cliff Seacourt," a Nazi pack, and during WW II?! Yikes! This guy didn't get anything right.
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Re: Rocketeer back up helmet used as a motorcycle helmet? WTH?
I'd say he's a niave attention hog for doing both: riding in an 'extremely rare' prop that's not meant for protection, and that he's wearing a House M.D. jacket with proper patches that have nothing to to do with the Rocketeer. Poor form indeed, sir.
Oh, if he was real House fan, he'd own a Repsol.
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Re: Rocketeer back up helmet used as a motorcycle helmet? WTH?
what threw me off is the coloring on the fin, it's really similar to the MR paint job on mine. Ive thought about wearing mine on my bike but while it's parked obviously. if that thing was a real movie prop i would have to find this guy and give him a serious talking to.
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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Re: Rocketeer back up helmet used as a motorcycle helmet? WTH?
Looking at the enlarged pics, it's definitely an MR - you can tell by the weld lines.
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Re: Rocketeer back up helmet used as a motorcycle helmet? WTH?
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if i had a dime every time i heard that, i would be a millionaire...... maybe the person is oblivious to what they own or maybe they were duped by misleading information.....i just never know... There was this one guy that contacted me over a year or so ago asked me to verify if his helmet was an actual production helmet....... unfortunately, it wasnt and he spent about 5,000 grand on it.....I felt bad telling him it wasnt real.....I even verified it with 2 other people (one who owned an actual hero helmet and another who worked on the film) before i told the guy the bad news |
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Atlanta
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When I first really started getting the collecting bug for the Rocketeer, I nearly got burned on a fake "original" helmet on ebay. Luckily a guy that's a member here warned me off of it before I completed the transaction... Saved me quite a chunk of money and also really kicked off my quest to figure out what an original helmet was supposed to look like. Hey, Tim, hope you're doing well! I've been refinishing one of your old kits... one of the first kits I ever finished as a matter of fact. Hope to have pics of it to share in the next week or two. |
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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Re: Rocketeer back up helmet used as a motorcycle helmet? WTH?
I hope not!
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Re: Rocketeer back up helmet used as a motorcycle helmet? WTH?
that is tragic. Something similar happened to me a few years ago. thankfully it was that crazy amount of money. but buying something with hopes of getting a piece of magic and turning out to be a dud is a bummer..
but it is two fold, shame on me and others for nothing doing enough homework before dropping the $. |
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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Ya know, a friend (and current co-worker) worked on The Rocketeer at Design Setters, and worked on the helmet. Know how he did the weld lines? Bondo in a syringe - kinda' like a cake decorating squeeze bag. Genius! |
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Atlanta
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Re: Rocketeer back up helmet used as a motorcycle helmet? WTH?
Tim, I miss seeing you around but I know you're busy with jobs. If it makes you feel any better, I still haven't finished a helmet for myself yet. I usually get asked to do one for somebody else before I have a chance to start one for myself. I consider it practice for when I finally do get one done for me so I can have the "perfect" replica. Relatively speaking at least.
I'm supposed to start another one for a guy here on the forum and maybe after that if you really want to punish yourself by putting up with how long I take I'd be willing to do one for you if you wanted. Heck, maybe by then, I'll have figured out the technique to painting it the right way instead of faking it. Either that or we'll both be dead from old age and it won't matter anymore.I'm hoping to post pics of this re-finished helmet by Monday or so. Gotta get the lenses glued in over the next couple of nights and hopefully take some nice pics this weekend. I'm curious to see if you'd recognize it as one of yours. On the issue of the welds, when my "ex" hero helmet was on display at SDCC a few years ago at Profiles in History (dunno if you know that I had to part with it to help the family finances - that was a hard sacrifice for me as you can imagine), a guy (who was apparently a professional welder) just admiring it asked one of the Profiles guys how the welds were made on it. He thought it was really welded metal. I gotta say, the welds on the originals were a small detail that was really, really well done. On the replicas like the MR or on some casts I've seen where the weld lines were re-sculpted for whatever reason, it makes a big difference in the look of the helmet (well, at least to me and Michael (EvilRocketeer) it does) so if you get the chance, tell the guy that did them that a couple of obsessive Rocketeer fans and some nameless welder all appreciate his genius. ![]() Quote:
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Join Date: Dec 2000
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. Good to see you on the boards again, Tim.Lonnie |
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