I was always under the impression that the Don Post fiberglass helmets were pulls from the original ESB mold, that the molds degraded, and that new molds had to be made for subsequent iterations of the helmet. Is that the accurate history?
I thought it was generally agreed that the Don Post is casted from a 20th C tour helmet?
I do not believe this is correct and I'm not sure where the idea came from other than the notion that the DP is copied from a touring helmet and the 20th C was the most commonly known for a long time. There are numerous fan castings that are sourced from the 20th C of course. Having owned a 20th C casting and a DP Deluxe I can definitely say I do not think this is the case. For a start the neck on the DP is longer and the spacing between the teeth is narrower than on the 20th C so there would have to have been considerable modification to create the DP. There are also many geometrical differences as well so I think it would be way to much work for this to happen.
Cheers,
Dave
From what I know the Rick Baker mold is from a screenused ANH helmet.Or is this wrong?:unsure
Yes, the 20th C helmet is only one of many tour helmets that were made over the decades. There were tour helmets produced after ANH (the source of the Rick Baker mold), tour helmets made during ESB and RotJ --the RotJ helmets typically have the tall "pipe" style connector as seen in the ILM book (there is a photo with a table full of tour helmets/chest boxes/belts being made) and the DPDeluxe. The 20th C helmets were made in the mid 90's by Don Bies to promote the Special Editions and were just the first to fall into fan hands to be copied.
I have a copy of the most recent version of the lineage chart: