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http://www.starwarshelmets.com/original-TOUR-stormtrooper-armor-helmets.htm
In the mid 1990's Lucasfilm produced a significant number of Darth
Vader and Stormtrooper Costumes for various promotions tours around
the world. As Don Bies, the Lucasfilm Archivist explains...
There were a total of 18 Darth Vader's made for the Fox marketing
campaign of 1995, and I believe 32-36 Stormtroopers made. Fox
needed so many for different campaigns around the world, so they
were sent off to places such as Australia, the UK, Italy, Spain,
France, Mexico...A manual created by me accompanied each set (One
Vader and Two troopers), explaining sizes of actors, how to dress,
and how to act. Unlike the popular myth, the suits were not made
for the Special Editions, although many of the Stormtroopers were
used in some of the scenes for extra filming, as the many original
suits were in bad shape.
The ILM model shop, under the guidance of Charlie Bailey, made the
Stormtroopers, and I believe they were created using styrene. The
molds were fabricated by pouring plaster into existing parts (ESB
or RotJ era suits), and cleaned up here and there--though many
parts are not as sharp as their originals. Additionally, some
smaller patterns were created new, such as belt and knee details.
They also molded prop guns to go with the characters out of
urethane.
The Vader's were created by my wife and I under our company banner
(at the time) of DNA Productions. The mask was cast in fiberglass,
and the helmets and chest control boxes were vacuum-formed black
styrene. Urethane details were cast to dress the control box, and
stock electrical project boxes were used for the belt details.
Grant Imahara of Mythbusters fame provided a digital "breathing"
soundbox, as well as blinking electronics. The suits were made of
fake leather (pleather?),as the budget would not allow anything
higher quality.
To the best of our knowledge, the costumes all made their way back
to the archives and are occasionally still used, though many
fan-built suits today are better, in my opinion. Some details and
accessories of the costumes were lost (or stolen), but I think
everything was accounted for at one time or another. One Vader and
two troopers were destroyed in a car accident in Mexico--nobody was
wearing them, as they were in a van in their crates when the
vehicle rolled over. That suit was returned to the ranch for
inspection and replacement, though it was never recreated.