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A**Y
Goof quality and good value
Light but sturdy with a realistic metal look to the plastic. Ideal for a child who loves dressing up.
G**E
Very sturdy, realistic toy helmet
Likes: very realistic surface that looks like metal. Sturdy medieval helmet - nothing flimsy about it. Helmet can be positioned to give vision through the eye slit or pushed further back out of the way of the eyes. Just right for a boy who loves dressing up.
H**S
Great for Living History projects and school plays
Well made item ideal for history classes, school plays and Living History demonstrations. Kids love trying this on and seeing how late Medieval soldiers and knights went into battle! Highly recommended!
N**D
... a b line for this helmet and looks really good on (when are you going to do the bevor ...
the children always make a b line for this helmet and looks really good on (when are you going to do the bevor that goes with it? would look brilliant)
D**I
Disappointed, I want it all but the kid is ...
Fitted the kid but not me...Disappointed, I want it all but the kid is delighted!
D**N
Five Stars
Looks just as good as the picture, the metal effect being excellent. very pleased.
A**E
Five Stars
Great helmet, very happy little soldier
M**E
Awesome classic helmet - very tough practical
I bought this for my then 8-year-old son from another source a couple of years ago. He wore it solidly for a month, and it is still his goto for knightly helmets. It's a very realistic reproduction of a classic knight's helmet of approximately Wars of the Roses vintage. Made of tough flexible plastic, it's indestructible and makes a good rain hat... that's the other cool thing about it; you can cock it back slightly, an authentic way to wear it by the way, so that you aren't having to rely on the aligning the eyes with the "sights" (the eye slit).The authenticity also makes it educational. It ties with with the development of armour and looks just like the kind of thing you see in Osprey books, or in museums.
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