The adjustable-fit helmet also features a retractable polarizing visor and speech projector, so you can gear up like Poe Dameron and blast into the fight against the First Order! The adult collectible includes the helmet and instructions. Normally drop tanks were carried on the inboard wing pylons. Realistically detailed, movie-accurate reproduction of Poe Dameron's X-Wing helmet. Internal microphone activates battle sounds and interaction with BB-8 (not included). Star Wars The Black Series Poe Dameron Electronic X-Wing Pilot Helmet 293 5 offers from 166. #Xwing fighter pilot helmet series#Ĭollector-grade quality helmet with retractable polarizing visor.įans can imagine the biggest battles and missions in the Star Wars saga with this helmet from The Black Series! With exquisite features and decoration, it embodies the quality and realism Star Wars devotees love.I think it might be important to note that we used low temperature hot glue for all of this. I think if you tried it with the high temp stuff then you'd wind up melting the plastic bin liner that you'd used to cover the bike helmet and possibly damage the helmet underneath. Once all the extra stuff was glued on to get the shape right, we decorated our helmets with pens (we used Sharpie permanent markers because the one type of white plate we used had a sort of waxy finish to it that regular pens wouldn't write on) I also drew the Rebel Alliance logo onto some card circles for them to glue on. HJ-V8 intergrated Sunshield: Dark Smoke-Tinted and anti-scratchSunshield deploys easy to slide up or down. Here's a link to a pretty good reference photo of the movie helmets if you want to copy the decals on them for your own helmets. SuperCool Moisture-Wicking interior: Anti-Bacterial Fabric. All sizes of cheek pads are interchangablein all helmet sizes. IS-5 comes with Dark Smoke-Tinted HJ-V8 SunShield HJP 432-205 and3-Snap Visor. Air Force veteran fighter pilot who wanted to make the thrill of flying fighter jets available to anyone who feels the need for speed. We didn't have any yellow transparent plastic handy to use for the visors on the helmets, so we used some clear plastic that was in the recycling bin from some random packaging and the kids coloured it with orange and yellow Sharpie pens. That sort of worked, but it wasn't really very yellow and if we were setting out to do this from scratch again then I think I'd try and find maybe a cheap yellow plastic see through sleeve or wallet from an office supply store that could be cut up and used for the visor.
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