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MULTI-PIECE MAGNETIC ASSEMBLY: This multi-piece Darth Vader helmet comes with magnetic connection points between the collar piece, mask piece, and hood piece
During the Clone Wars, a division of clone trooper pledges loyalty to Ahsoka Tano. They repaint their standard issue helmets to show their loyalty to the Jedi. Helmet, which is adjustable, features some weathering in addition to its bright color accents. Button activated electronic voice changer makes your voice sound like a clone trooper from Ahsoka’s division. 20. Phase II Clone Trooper Helmet Featuring highly detailed deco, series-inspired design, multiple pieces, and iconic ventilation sounds. This full-scale Darth Vader helmet also comes with a stand for maximum display possibilitiesFans can imagine scenes from the Star Wars Galaxy with this premium roleplay helmet, inspired by the live-action series on Disney+
At first glance, Anakin Skywalker’s final visage seems huge. It’s way bigger than any regular helmet, and if you’re a small-to-average sized person putting it on, you definitely feel more like a Chinese New Year Big Head Doll walking around than a powerful Sith Lord. But it seems to be to-scale – if you’re the same height as the original man in the Darth Vader costume. Actor David Prowse (the guy who was actually in the suit) is about 1.96m (6 ft 6 inches), the helmet is just the right size for that body. We loathe to admit it, but oftentimes, normal-sized Darth Vader masks look just a tad too tiny to be truly scary. In full Vader costume, this one would make for a truly authentic, towering inhuman monster. For reference: the helmet looks huge on a smaller-sized person. STAR WARS: OBI-WAN KENOBI SERIES-INSPIRED DESIGN: Fans can imagine scenes from the Star Wars Galaxy with this premium roleplay helmet, inspired by the live-action series on Disney+ Obi-Wan Kenobi is set years after the dramatic events of Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith where Kenobi faced the corruption of his friend and Jedi apprentice, Anakin Skywalker turned Sith Lord Darth VaderThis helmet needs batteries to operate, since it’s supposed to produce the intimidating sound of Vader’s breathing apparatus. Make sure you have AAA batteries and a screwdriver handy.
