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Rebel Flight Pilot Helmet from Star Wars ready to print and render (game-accurate) real size

Include:

  • Blender files for easy modifications, scale and render
  • High poly Stl of the Helmet separated by pieces (with or without pads, I suggest to use real foam pads, images above)
  • High poly Stl of the Visor
  • Low poly Fbx
  • Low poly Obj
  • Textures for hyper-realistic rendering(Base Color/Albedo, Emissive, Utility composed of Blue channel=AO Red=Roughness and G=Metalness, Normal, Height)

Programs used: Blender 3.4, Zbrush 2021

Flight helmets were headgear worn by starfighter pilots. The helmets often included a visor with a special computer projection for targeting. The helmets of pilots of the Alliance to Restore the Republic were often decorated with a red or blue Alliance Starbird, though some pilots customized them to include symbols of personal significance or emblems from specific squadrons. Their craft's life support systems negated the need for a self-contained helmet such as those used by the Empire's TIE pilots, but such masks could be attached in emergency situations. Many of the helmet designs continued to be used into the era of the New Republic and Galactic Federation of Free Alliances. The Rebels' X-wing flight helmets were made of a plasteel hull and included a Dysonic motivator housing on the ridges of the helmet and customized heat diffusion plating on the sides; AerTech atmospheric conversion regulators on the edges of the helmet on the dorsal facial edges; a localized atmospheric field generator on the edge of the central ridge; a retractable polarizing visor; Reifflex adaptable foam lining the inside of the helmet; a ComTech sensa-mic for reporting to mission control and issuing commands to wingmates; and a flexfit chin pad with an adjustable strap lock. The X-wing helmet was the most seen in the Alliance, and many pilots -- such as the Y-wing pilots during the Battle of Yavin -- wore them no matter the starfighter model. The variations were more common by the time of the Battle of Endor. The standard Y-wing pilot helmet was equipped with an identichip, protective eye lenses, comlink, flight systems input jack, and an audio receiver. The helmet was much like that of a standard X-wing pilot helmet, but with a few minor differences. The helmet itself was much more rounded and elongated, with smoother curves. Also, the chin support bar was built into the actual helmet, as opposed to the X-Wing helmet, where it was merely a strap. A-wing pilot helmets came in two variations. One was similar to a Y-wing helmet, and the other was smaller and worn in conjunction with cloth headgear. It included a microphone that extended outward in front of the pilot's face. Like those of A-wing pilots, B-wing pilot helmets were worn with cloth headgear underneath. The smaller wraparound helmet also included a microphone like the A-wing helmets did.

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Size: 24.9 MB
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OBJ | 2 files<br />File Size: 25.4 MB
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Stereolithography | 31 files<br />File Size: 327 MB
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