I love the Red Leader helmet the most. To the point I'm doing a Rarefied Air Cavalry Z-95 and a Solo suede pilot jacket with the back painted in the unit's iconography.
nice! love to see itI love the Red Leader helmet the most. To the point I'm doing a Rarefied Air Cavalry Z-95 and a Solo suede pilot jacket with the back painted in the unit's iconography.
If this is an image of the helmet from the LFL archives and on exhibit like Magic of the Myth, it is not a screen used helmet. It was and another x-wing helmet was created as part of a publicity campaign to promote a LFL Star Wars video game in 90s. No screen used OT X-Wing helmets exist in the LFL archives.
This was what I was told in 2002 by one of the guys that was on the Icons team and went to the LFL archives in the mid-late 90s. No one said what happened to the actual screen used helmets but they were not part of the LFL archives. If you go back and look at images from the MoM Exhibit, the Red 5 helmet looks funky.i make that pics on the Star Wars Identities in germany....perhaps you are right, i dont know:
Thanks for sharing.some of the helmets look real old and used..if they make all helmets later new, they dont take good care of them..but not an helmet expert, so perhaps some other guys know something about.
I have always felt that Luke was wearing a helmet with someone else’s achievements decorating it. But seeimg this gave me some other ideas.
1. Maybe they are purely decorative and the symbols represent things like favorite ship tuner, musical group, sports franchise, etc.
2. They represent a historical hero, so the markings replicate the markings on the helmet of some historical figure or battle group, or ship…
in these cases, it would explain why the helmets were painted and left alone.
Otherwise, Luke not having a medal of Yavin symbol or a Vader head with a red circle/slash over it just seems insulting. Of course Luke might be humble enough that he doesn’t want any specific embellishment.
we also have to account for the pilots who fought over Scarif and then again at Yavin without additional markings or notation.