Looking For Ripley' s White Helmet Reference

TazVader

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Hi folks,

Looking to have this designed for 3d printing. Anything anyone can offer in the way of images and size reference would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers
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Definitely check out this awesome build for reference of the helmets in general! Alien environmental MK50 suits FINISHED!!
Here you’ll find good pics of the model parts used for the greeblies, a space 1999 hawk mark ix by mpc and a mclaren f1 car by tamiya: Hawk Mark IX, MPC Nr. MPC881/12 - Modellversium Kit-Ecke
Tamiya: Yardley McLaren M23 1974 1:12 - Bausatzvorstellung - Das Wettringer Modellbauforum
The only thing I know about the helmets is that only one survived in the original copper-patina look, the one from Dallas.
Kane’s helmet was cut into half while removing the facehugger, and the one used by Ripley is actually Lambert’s helmet painted white and with removed top light (was cheaper for production) which are the only mayor differences to the normal helmets, I guess...

However a very nice project which I’ve always wanted to do by myself... so here is the obligatory question:
Are you going to upload it somewhere will the files be available somehow different ;-) ?
 
Hey buddy. Thanks very much for the pointers. The actual designer is going to make it available for those that wish to purchase it:) I'm just trying to have someone capable design it for me to print and add to collection:) PM me if you would like to help brother:)

Regards
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The full white suit was on display at Planet Hollywood in Washington D.C.

Saw it there about 19 years ago along with the Vader stunt helmet and a set of A2 armor.
 
Wow division. That's a pretty AWESOME memory to have there sir. Congrats....

What was your take if you can remember?

Regards
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It was up high above the upstairs banister so I couldn't see to much.

If nothing else it's a starting point for trying to track it down.
 
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