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HELM OF TURIN TURAMBAR (Dor-lómin)

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Scale 30 %
Scale 30 %
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11.3 h
4 plates

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33.6 h
4 plates

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Here is the helmet worn by Turin Turambar, especially during his fight against Glaurung!

The Dragon-helm of Dor-lómin, is a helm forged by Telchar of Nogrod around 260 of the First Age, and whose crest represented the dragon Glaurung. The Helm had been designed for Azaghâl, who offered it to the Elf Maedhros, who passed it on to his friend Fingon. The latter offered it to the Man Hador along with the lands of Dor-lómin. The helm was then owned by the chiefs of the House of HadorGaldor, then Húrin (who never wore it) and then his son Túrin. The latter even took the name Gorthôl “Helm of Terror” for a time because of his possession of the Dragon-helm. It seems the Helm was lost in 495 F.A., during the destruction of Nargothrond. The Dragon-helm appears in Unfinished Tales, in The Silmarillion and in The Children of Húrin. It is sometimes called “Helm of Hador”.

 

 

The helmet is scaled to 30% of MY head!

Several possibilities:

  • Print the helmet with dragon but without nasal guard
  • Print the helmet alone + dragon plate + nasal guard plate

The helmet is whole, except for the plates

 

This helmet joins the helmet collection, like Elendil's helmet, which can be found here:

https://makerworld.com/en/models/2590661-helm-of-elendil-great-king-of-arnor-and-gondor?from=search#profileId-2858472

 

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