The following are suggested bid increments for the Auction. Bidding can be done in person, via Prop Store’s online auction platform, or telephone. The auction is being held live in London on September 27th at 12pm BST. If you have any questions on this lot please email us here. The helmet is presented on a custom-made display stand and remains in very good condition. Well-used, this rare piece displays some wear from production use and subsequent handling over the past 40 years. The helmet is labelled '28 DC' internally. Rubber trim is present at the helmet's neck opening, with a foam block for comfort within. Black and silver Imperial 'cog' decals are applied on the crown of the helmet. Instead of the face plate 'tusks' used on the Stormtroopers, two holes are present for the insertion of plastic tubing – used to connect the helmet to the chest pack – while two holes are present in the forehead for the addition of detailing in the recesses of the crown. It is made of black vac-formed ABS plastic sections for the faceplate, dome and communicator ear pieces, with a single grey vac-form lens installed within to fill the eye recesses. Two of the TIE pilot helmets were repurposed for use by AT-AT crews in The Empire Strikes Back, with the remaining helmets subsequently re-used for the production of Return of the Jedi. Imperial TIE fighter pilots wore their standard-issue helmets during the film's various dog fights, against the Millennium Falcon after its escape from the Death Star, and in the final battle above the Death Star surface.ĭesigned by John Mollo, with inspiration from the concept art of Ralph McQuarrie, the helmet is a composite of the Imperial Stormtrooper helmet and the Rebel pilot helmet, of which far fewer were made compared to their Stormtrooper counterparts. A TIE fighter pilot helmet from George Lucas' sci-fi classic Star Wars: A New Hope.
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