ItsThatGuy[501st] Posted December 30, 2007 Report Posted December 30, 2007 I know that the original helmets had their frowns vented, but what was put behind them? Was it screen or a dark/black cloth or was anything there at all? Anyone have any reference pictures? And was it a different method for each film? Quote
firebladejedi[TK] Posted December 30, 2007 Report Posted December 30, 2007 As far as i remember the originals had nowt behind the holes. Quote
giric thren Posted December 31, 2007 Report Posted December 31, 2007 they didnt have anything as far as mesh the actors/extras wore a black sock like thing so you couldnt see through to their face. Quote
ManInWhite Posted December 31, 2007 Report Posted December 31, 2007 Kind of like this guy has on. Quote
DesTROYer[501st] Posted December 31, 2007 Report Posted December 31, 2007 Yeah, on any good close up pic from side on, you can see straight through the frown vents. Nothing there. When it is not new years eve and I have time, I will post up a pic or two. Quote
ItsThatGuy[501st] Posted December 31, 2007 Author Report Posted December 31, 2007 Oh a balaclava - makes perfect sense now! BTW - that about picture is of Joe Johnston. Thanks everyone! Now the question becomes for my next bucket that I am working on (TE HDPE), should I make it as accurate as possible or use screen (as I have with my past buckets) to make sure you can't see in as easily.... Quote
Guest T*E Posted December 31, 2007 Report Posted December 31, 2007 Oh a balaclava - makes perfect sense now! BTW - that about picture is of Joe Johnston. Thanks everyone! Now the question becomes for my next bucket that I am working on (TE HDPE), should I make it as accurate as possible or use screen (as I have with my past buckets) to make sure you can't see in as easily.... Incorrect. Not all actors had the hood. there is something behind the nose holes: it is the same material as the lens. It is not a seperate piece, but it starts at the top of the eye socket and goes to just below the nose holes. It is really difficult to breathe in the helmet. This is for ANH only BTW... T*E Quote
firebladejedi[TK] Posted December 31, 2007 Report Posted December 31, 2007 So your saying Matt that the green lense material was wide enough to cover both the eyes and the frown all in one piece? Quote
ItsThatGuy[501st] Posted December 31, 2007 Author Report Posted December 31, 2007 So what about ESB .... and as for the hood, I was looking at the making of starwars book, and that's right most of the actors didn't have one... Quote
Darth_Nickel Posted December 31, 2007 Report Posted December 31, 2007 Very interesting Matt. I didn't realize there was anything in the frown holes (I always thought they were just holes and for "active" trooping people added the mesh so John Q Public didn't see them close up. I learn something new every day. Thanks. Any more detail? Did it cover the entire front of the face plate (eyes to nose). I want to add this to my TE bucket so I have that "authentic... this is how it looked" look. Quote
Guest T*E Posted December 31, 2007 Report Posted December 31, 2007 So your saying Matt that the green lense material was wide enough to cover both the eyes and the frown all in one piece? Correct! ' Thats the ticket guys.. ESB was cut to the sockets and then stuck in with blak sticky putty... called 'dum dum' in the US.. #m makes it.. among others... T*E Quote
firebladejedi[TK] Posted January 1, 2008 Report Posted January 1, 2008 (edited) Here's the inside of an esb lid, maybe Jez can give us more info on this ( pics taken from his site ) Edited February 17, 2021 by gmrhodes13 photos updated gmrhodes13 2021 Quote
ItsThatGuy[501st] Posted January 1, 2008 Author Report Posted January 1, 2008 I looked on StarWarshelmets.com first... but I was thinking maybe just that one didn't have any backing, or maybe after the years it fell off... It makes sense though. They wouldn't need to have anything covering the holes. With us, you really only see in the helmet, because you were up close to people and because of flash photography. Quote
SethB6025[501st] Posted January 1, 2008 Report Posted January 1, 2008 PPOIDH I've seen a couple caps where the green film covers a couple of the vent holes but it seemed errant, a result of the lens material slipping down. More of the visible screen reference would indicate the mouth holes were just holes with nothing behind. Quote
TK-4510[501st] Posted January 1, 2008 Report Posted January 1, 2008 I agree with seth and think someone else is incorrect.... Quote
Guest T*E Posted January 1, 2008 Report Posted January 1, 2008 (edited) ItsThatGuy said: Yeah, but do you really think Matt is going to back up what he says? wow, what a cheap low blow. I can back everything I say. The picture is all over the net if you look closely. The set for stun helmet I owned had the lens material glue to the sockets as well. So no, it was not errant. I found 2 other stunt helmets like this in the archives as well. Look an you can clearly see it extends past the nose holes and NOT by accident. You can apologize now an keep future snide remarks to yourself. Thanks,,, T*E Edited February 17, 2021 by gmrhodes13 photos updated gmrhodes13 2021 Quote
Darth_Nickel Posted January 1, 2008 Report Posted January 1, 2008 It sure looks like it's there... very interesting Matt!!! Any idea how it looks from the inside? How it was cut/shaped? I want to add it to my TE bucket. Quote
Guest T*E Posted January 1, 2008 Report Posted January 1, 2008 It sure looks like it's there... very interesting Matt!!! Any idea how it looks from the inside? How it was cut/shaped? I want to add it to my TE bucket. Saying how it was originally shaped is anyones guess. The lens material was torn and some was missing. What made this really tough was, again, that the lens was glued to the sockets on this helmet. Moving it around could have pulled it away and I did not want to risk that. I would just lay some in there and fiddle with it. T*E Quote
Daetrin[Admin] Posted January 1, 2008 Report Posted January 1, 2008 You can apologize now an keep future snide remarks to yourself. Yes, do keep snide marks to yourselves people. There are better things to do today that police threads. Quote
Darth Clouds Posted January 1, 2008 Report Posted January 1, 2008 PPOIDHI've seen a couple caps where the green film covers a couple of the vent holes but it seemed errant, a result of the lens material slipping down. More of the visible screen reference would indicate the mouth holes were just holes with nothing behind. It looks like it is a large U-shaped green face visor used on the lid posted by TE. Therefore, it covered only the first and 3/4 of the second frown vent, the third and fourth frown vent on the right is blank, not covered by the visor. In this respect I would think that it is due to the incidental application of larger U-shaped visor in that few particular lids due to resource availability, and not the intention to cover the frown vents with green flim by design. The picture is not conclusive evidence. Quote
Guest T*E Posted January 1, 2008 Report Posted January 1, 2008 It looks like it is a large U-shaped green face visor used on the lid posted by TE. Therefore, it covered only the first and 3/4 of the second frown vent, the third and fourth frown vent on the right is blank, not covered by the visor. In this respect I would think that it is due to the incidental application of larger U-shaped visor in that few particular lids due to resource availability, and not the intention to cover the frown vents with green flim by design. The picture is not conclusive evidence. LOL... WOW... show you proof, and the proof is there.. and all you do is sputter more negatives... LOL... Not covered? hmm.. the tube behind the helmet is gray. Since no gray shows through... and again as i said in the previous post, the film was badly ripped from filming or handling or whatever.. but, it is in there designed to cover the holes. I have shown it, and you can make your own mind up. T*E Quote
TK-4510[501st] Posted January 1, 2008 Report Posted January 1, 2008 I think they just threw the green stuff in there and paid little attention to anything more than covering the eyes. I have seen pictures of helmets where the acetate was just a narrow strip and I have seen pics where it seems like they just cut a big chunk to fit in there. Seems pretty random. Quote
SethB6025[501st] Posted January 3, 2008 Report Posted January 3, 2008 That seems to have been intentional, judging from that photo. The lens material used for that helmet would have had to have been much taller than the more familiar eye-height strip, and not the result of slipping acetate. Nice catch Matt. Quote
firebladejedi[TK] Posted January 5, 2008 Report Posted January 5, 2008 (edited) Darth_Nickel said: Any idea how it looks from the inside? How it was cut/shaped? I want to add it to my TE bucket. While waiting for my TE2 to arrive i have been looking for more info myself as to how the real ANH lids were finished as i want to make mine as close to scrren used as possible. I came across this picture on another web site posted by Paul aka troopermaster. You can see that the green lense is alot wider than what we usually expect and can see that is is likely that some of the frown would be covered when viewing this helmet from the outside. I hope this is helpful for you Brad ---------------- Whether this is the inside of the set for stun helmet that Matt posted i dont know. Edited February 17, 2021 by gmrhodes13 link not working, removed gmrhodes13 2021 Quote
Guest T*E Posted January 6, 2008 Report Posted January 6, 2008 (edited) firebladejedi said: While waiting for my TE2 to arrive i have been looking for more info myself as to how the real ANH lids were finished as i want to make mine as close to scrren used as possible. I came across this picture on another web site posted by Paul aka troopermaster. You can see that the green lense is alot wider than what we usually expect and can see that is is likely that some of the frown would be covered when viewing this helmet from the outside. I hope this is helpful for you Brad -------------- Whether this is the inside of the set for stun helmet that Matt posted i dont know. That is the first helmet I think. The SFS helmet has the foam glue in and still secure in there. T*E Edited February 17, 2021 by gmrhodes13 link not working, removed gmrhodes13 2021 Quote
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