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It was always in
MR's plans to do a low-end Collectors Edition of the Stormtrooper but the
idea was shelved in 2006 when the decided to concentrate on the LE. However
when Play.com a UK online retailer came to them seeking a "special", MR was
happy to oblige and revisit the idea. Fast forward to Christmas 2007 and the
first of these helmets has finally shipped. Thanks to MattB and Kroenen '77
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Despite
originally saying that these would be a UK-opnly product, thankfully some of
the HUGE volume of helmets MR made in China have been sent to the US so you
can expect to get them there as well. |
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They're
available at £60 (or $120) and are aimed at the Rubies,
Don Post mass-market and certainly compare very favourably with them -
including the Don Post Classic Action helmet, one I've always liked. |
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Made of ABS its
actually a FOUR part construction, and those parts are actually split up in
rather an unusual way. The face plate is actually in two sections and splits
just below the frown (if you look at the pic above you can see the join). |
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parts are the chin section, face (including ears), back and finally the cap. |
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The mic tips are
separate injection moulded pieces and include a metal mesh - so again its
great that MR didn't skimp on that on what is after all a budget helmet. As
an indication of how things have moved on, even the Don Post Deluxe helmet
at 10 times this price didn't have mic tips that good! |
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Front-on It
looks like they used the same symmetrical base mould used for
symmetrical Shadow
Trooper helmet. |
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From the rear it
looks good. The bell shape is there and the trapezoid decals look correct.
You can see the join between the rear section and cap. In the photo below
the ear looks a bit odd, but more concerning is the decal on the side of the
upper trapezoid - which looks too small for the indent its trying to fill.
Otherwise the angle of the face looks good - giving it quite a mean look. |
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A shot of the
inside reveals its four-part design. The eye lenses are thin acrylic
sheeting (correct for the Stunt version). MR's added a bit of padding for
the eyes as well as the roof of the helmet, and also added some kind of
grill-like material for the teeth. Though not officially referred to by MR
as the "CE" helmet - in effect this is what it is, pitched along side the
budget priced Qui Gon CE Saber. |
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It sounds like
there was some concern from collectors that these would be difficult to get
hold of, however I do not think this will be the case given over 4,000 will
be on their way from China over the coming weeks. The fact that they will be
stocked by both a UK and US retailer means that they will most certainly NOT
be in short supply. In reality, given the current lack of interest in
Star Wars I imagine both retailers will have stocks for quite a looooooong
time. |
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So in summary I'd say its quite an acceptable helmet given the price point
of £60/$120. It would be wrong to compare this with the Master Replicas LE
helmet at almost four times the price, as this is clearly a budget lid.
However a fairer comparison would be to pitch this it against the vinyl Don
Post Classic Action or the Rubies/Don Post standard Vinyl helmets - and if
you were to do this then this new helmet from MR would clearly come out on
top, by a long way. Again thanks to Matt B and Kroenen '77 for the great
photos. |
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