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I think in filming terms, when something is classed as a "hero" prop, it's used by a named character, someone with a big role and is worn or used by the actor and not a 'stuntman', hence the term 'stunt' helmet. Like ANH stunt helmets were worn by the 'extras' and the hero helmets were worn by 'heroes' Han and Luke.


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