The Rocketeer's (Bill Campbell) Bullet-Hit Helmet
THE ROCKETEER (1991)
The Rocketeer’s (Bill Campbell) bullet-hit helmet from Joe Johnston’s period superhero film The Rocketeer. Cliff Secord’s Rocketeer helmet displayed bullet damage during the climactic zeppelin sequence .
Created by DesignSetters Corporation, the helmet is made of Alumilite resin and features tinted eye lenses, a quilted helmet liner and a leather chinstrap within. An arrangement of metal nuts — which Campbell was not particularly fond of during filming — holds the helmet’s eye lenses in place. The helmet is primed with grey automotive lacquer, and spray painted with gold and brass paint. Distressed to appear well worn, with a bullet dent above the left eye that continues onto the stabiliser fin .
Accompanying this lot is a letter of authenticity from the DesignSetters model shop supervisor, Michael Stuart. The helmet shows minor wear due to production use, but remains in very fine condition. Dimensions: 46 cm x 20 cm x 30 cm (18” x 8” x 12”)
£20,000 - 30,000
Created by DesignSetters Corporation, the helmet is made of Alumilite resin and features tinted eye lenses, a quilted helmet liner and a leather chinstrap within. An arrangement of metal nuts — which Campbell was not particularly fond of during filming — holds the helmet’s eye lenses in place. The helmet is primed with grey automotive lacquer, and spray painted with gold and brass paint. Distressed to appear well worn, with a bullet dent above the left eye that continues onto the stabiliser fin .
Accompanying this lot is a letter of authenticity from the DesignSetters model shop supervisor, Michael Stuart. The helmet shows minor wear due to production use, but remains in very fine condition. Dimensions: 46 cm x 20 cm x 30 cm (18” x 8” x 12”)
£20,000 - 30,000
Thanks to Tim at Hero Press for sending this one my way.
3 comments:
Just looking out for a brother. If I had the cash I'd get it for you... along with all the lovely things that I need to pimp out my gamesroom (I have a soft spot for prop newspapers that I picture getting framed and hanging on the walls!)
Thanks for that. As always you are one of my biggest supporters.
Always keeping an eye for things I know you love, as you do for me.
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