intwenothor
Well-Known Hunter
Which did you have ESB or ROTJ? When and who did you get it from? FP or WF?
It was the ROTJ made by Fettpride
Which did you have ESB or ROTJ? When and who did you get it from? FP or WF?
Gotcha... the ROTJ from WF and FP are the same while the ESB WF has is the "prototype" and has less "flare" then the ROTJ...similar sizing but shapes are different slightly. From what I understand theres another FPH2 that maybe anime has? And I think its more in line with the ROTJ helmet....not totally sure if he got the FPH2 molds or if FP still has that.... either way the ROTJ is definitely made with that flare you spoke ofIt was the ROTJ made by Fettpride
Trooping/wearing - I would never recommend a slush cast, go fiberglass. Decide on a helmet based on proportion.
Top stuff but denouncing other casts does not in any way promote any evidence of the casts you sell, it simply denounces those casts. Please post when you have some proof regarding the FPH2. Until then it isn't a lineage cast. I'm open to all material.
Straight resin helmets warp over time, in direct sunlight, and in heat. Fiberglass helmets do not.Why's this if you don't mind my asking? I've always seen it as the opposite; polyurethene helms as the super light yet super durable buckets that are easy on the neck for all-day wear, and can survive being dropped from pretty much any height. Fiberglass on the other hand quite a bit more heavy and hard, to the point of sometimes becoming a bit brittle for their own weight. A ton more authentic however. I've always seen poly helms as the troopers, and fiberglass as the archival displays- assuming both are properly and skillfully made.
Have you guys had different experiences?
Not denouncing it. They physically don't look anything like the Efx helmet.
Why's this if you don't mind my asking? I've always seen it as the opposite; polyurethene helms as the super light yet super durable buckets that are easy on the neck for all-day wear, and can survive being dropped from pretty much any height. Fiberglass on the other hand quite a bit more heavy and hard, to the point of sometimes becoming a bit brittle for their own weight. A ton more authentic however. I've always seen poly helms as the troopers, and fiberglass as the archival displays- assuming both are properly and skillfully made.
Have you guys had different experiences?
Straight resin helmets warp over time, in direct sunlight, and in heat. Fiberglass helmets do not.