Two millennia from now, a crippled spacecraft hurtles toward certain destruction in the roiling inferno of a star. Seeming bent on destroying the ship, a mysterious alien presence is possessing members of the crew, hiding its searing power behind the heat-shielded visors of their industrial welding masks. As the clock ticks down, Martha and the Doctor have just 42 minutes to unravel the mystery to save the mining ship, themselves and everyone else onboard.
The Industrial Welding Mask is made from cast metal and comes with a polystone display stand. It was created by Weta model maker and Doctor Who fan, David Tremont.
Dimensions above include display stand.
It's the third in a series of six helmets from Doctor Who, available from the Weta website and at selected shows.
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... loyal to the original design in every way. From the visor controls down to the respirators. There is phenomenally intricate detailing which together with the weight of the mask itself, adds further to the overall value for money."
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Burn with me!
"42" might be my favorite episode of the 2007 Who season.... Read more.
"42" might be my favorite episode of the 2007 Who season. The miniature wielding mask is exactly how you see it in the episode. Only four stars as I think the base is a bit dominant in this piece. Hide.
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Not hot enough!
I only bought this and the Sycorax helmet as they were... Read more.
I only bought this and the Sycorax helmet as they were on offer, and because I was getting the others anyway, and it is my least favourite of all the Dr Who helmets. The detail of this helmet is really good, with all the vents, filters, flanges and what-not. The paint job is less well done that in the photos, more matt and less metallic looking. For this reason, apart from weight and strength, the piece does not gain anything in being made from metal, as it is all painted, even though it should suit being made of metal. It is a very nice sculpt by Dave Tremont of Dr Grordbort's fame, let down slightly by a disappointing paint job. It also doesn't sit on the stand very well, with the nose stopping the helmet from sitting level, and both the nose and the inside of the helmet are getting scratched. Worth getting for completists, or at a reduced price. Hide.
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