Mr Mold Maker
Master Member
The real world helmet does not change.. They made a master, molded it, and cast all the production helmets. The sculpted details are all exactly the same.
The film used a CGI helmet for many scenes and that's why the helmet appears to "change" when in reality it's a completely different version.
The Anovos and the Propshop helmets originate from the real world production helmets and THATS what the details are made to match. All comparisons of "accuracy" need to be made to the real world helmets, not their CGI counter parts..
Side note, there wasn't a single 3D printed, or fiberglass helmet used on set... They were all AB resin.. I find it hilarious these companies are claiming accuracy while using completely inaccurate materials.
The film used a CGI helmet for many scenes and that's why the helmet appears to "change" when in reality it's a completely different version.
The Anovos and the Propshop helmets originate from the real world production helmets and THATS what the details are made to match. All comparisons of "accuracy" need to be made to the real world helmets, not their CGI counter parts..
Side note, there wasn't a single 3D printed, or fiberglass helmet used on set... They were all AB resin.. I find it hilarious these companies are claiming accuracy while using completely inaccurate materials.
The helmet changes throughout the movie. It's almost comical how much it changes from frame to frame in a single scene. Nothing is exactly accurate. None of the props or screen used helmets. Imo just find the version you like the best and replicate or buy it and be done.