法国 - 军用头盔 - 罗素·克劳的《角斗士》头盔复制品,2000年电影





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来自 Gladiator (2000) 中 Russell Crowe 饰演 Maximus 的头盔复制品,采用抛光钢材制造,内衬皮革可调,护面铆钉为 bronze,非授权复制品,产自法国,状态全新,1 件。
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Replica of RUSSELL CROW'S GLADIATOR HELMET from the 2000 movie "GLADIATOR"\nReplica collector II century APJC,\nPolished steel construction, adjustable leather interior, \nand bronze rivet visor rivets, like in the movie.\n\nExternal dimensions: H 35 cm c 35\ninterior head - 32 x 21 cm\nWeight 1,660 kg\n\nThe wooden support stand is not included in the sale.\n\nIdeal for LARP or Roman gladiator reenactment Roman Empire\n\nFast and careful delivery by colissimo followed with signature\n\nIn the 2000 film "Gladiator," Russell Crowe portrays Maximus Decimus Meridius, a Roman general turned gladiator.\nHis iconic helmet is a key element of his costume, symbolizing both his military stature and his identity as a warrior.\nThis helmet is made of steel, with lateral rivets featuring bronze rosettes, similar to the one worn by Russell Crowe in the film.\nThe sides of the helmet partially cover the cheeks, providing extra protection while still allowing his facial features to be visible. The visor or facial protection is often minimalist, enabling optimal visibility during combat.\nThe helmet's design also incorporates ornamental elements, such as engraved patterns or relief decorations, reflecting the richness of ancient Rome and Maximus's high rank.\nThe dominant color of the helmet remains in metallic tones, emphasizing its robust and practical aspect for battle.\nThis helmet is not only a protective element but also a symbol of his dignity and Russell Crowe's military past.\nDuring battle scenes, it enhances Maximus's authority and imposing presence.\nThe design of this helmet was conceived to combine historical authenticity of gladiator equipment used in the arenas with cinematic aesthetics, allowing Russell Crowe to portray a hero who is both formidable and noble.\nThis collectible and iconic helmet of Maximus in "Gladiator" is a centerpiece of the costume, evoking power, courage, and the legacy of ancient Rome.
Replica of RUSSELL CROW'S GLADIATOR HELMET from the 2000 movie "GLADIATOR"\nReplica collector II century APJC,\nPolished steel construction, adjustable leather interior, \nand bronze rivet visor rivets, like in the movie.\n\nExternal dimensions: H 35 cm c 35\ninterior head - 32 x 21 cm\nWeight 1,660 kg\n\nThe wooden support stand is not included in the sale.\n\nIdeal for LARP or Roman gladiator reenactment Roman Empire\n\nFast and careful delivery by colissimo followed with signature\n\nIn the 2000 film "Gladiator," Russell Crowe portrays Maximus Decimus Meridius, a Roman general turned gladiator.\nHis iconic helmet is a key element of his costume, symbolizing both his military stature and his identity as a warrior.\nThis helmet is made of steel, with lateral rivets featuring bronze rosettes, similar to the one worn by Russell Crowe in the film.\nThe sides of the helmet partially cover the cheeks, providing extra protection while still allowing his facial features to be visible. The visor or facial protection is often minimalist, enabling optimal visibility during combat.\nThe helmet's design also incorporates ornamental elements, such as engraved patterns or relief decorations, reflecting the richness of ancient Rome and Maximus's high rank.\nThe dominant color of the helmet remains in metallic tones, emphasizing its robust and practical aspect for battle.\nThis helmet is not only a protective element but also a symbol of his dignity and Russell Crowe's military past.\nDuring battle scenes, it enhances Maximus's authority and imposing presence.\nThe design of this helmet was conceived to combine historical authenticity of gladiator equipment used in the arenas with cinematic aesthetics, allowing Russell Crowe to portray a hero who is both formidable and noble.\nThis collectible and iconic helmet of Maximus in "Gladiator" is a centerpiece of the costume, evoking power, courage, and the legacy of ancient Rome.

