rudolpht
Well-Known Member
Originally posted by Barry@Dec 30 2005, 12:18 PM
When ILM scaled the CloneTroopers larger they didn't rebuild the data files they just scaled them up percentage wise, so everything was proportionately bigger by 2% to 3%.
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Thanks Barry for providing some concrete history. Scaling up 2-3% from was already, as stated by LFL 10+% still leaves the buckets too small proportionately.
Gytheran,
Besides the photoshop tricks you are perpetuating, the size issue was discussed at the time you were doing your ha, ha it's an FX helmet routine. The Surf Camp dude would have to wear his skin on the outside to match the propotions to LFL concept art.

Agreeing with the creative license in filmography, there is a delta between the film world and real world, which is why the helmet is an EXCELLENT shelf hemet and an undersized trooping helmet except for skinny 14 year olds or pinheads. Given that stormie was used as a stand in for composition, one just needs to tip over a stormie, squater by design, and an MR to see the issue.

Sometimes it's easier to stick your head in the sand vs a helmet, though. Regardless the MR was meant to be a collectible, and the disconnect between the advertised paint scheme and the as shipped paint scheme just makes it more collectible.
Echoing Barry, "I think these helmets are incredible." I'm sure good folks did a lot of hard work on them. They are the best display hemets offered, issues and all.