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Due to their use, many complete pieces rarely survived the shooting of the series, and few have managed to end up in 3rd party hands. | Due to their use, many complete pieces rarely survived the shooting of the series, and few have managed to end up in 3rd party hands. | ||
In 2014, [[Hake's Auctions]] sold an incomplete set of Draconian torso armor for $638.82 USD (including 15% buyer's premium).<ref name="hakes"> | In 2014, [[Hake's Auctions]] sold an incomplete set of Draconian torso armor for $638.82 USD (including 15% buyer's premium).<ref name="hakes">{{archivelink|url=https://www.hakes.com/Auction/ItemDetail/93415/BUCK-ROGERS-IN-THE-25th-CENTURY-SCREEN-WORN-DRACONIAN-SHOULDER-ARMOR|title="BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25th CENTURY" SCREEN-WORN "DRACONIAN SHOULDER ARMOR"}}</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 21:35, 15 February 2021
The Draconian solider is a catch-all description of personnel who are pilots, crew and infantry of the Draconian Empire.
They are often dressed in a uniform mirroring that of a Samurai from the medieval and early-modern eras of Japan, with a mixed Dō-maru and medieval revival style of kabuto helmet being worn. This helmet also featured an additional eye-wear piece often worn by soldiers.
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Behind the Scenes
The costume's hard parts for the torso and wrist armor were typically made using a combination of fiberglass and thermoformed plastic, and then painted to emulate a gold metal appearance.
Due to their use, many complete pieces rarely survived the shooting of the series, and few have managed to end up in 3rd party hands.
In 2014, Hake's Auctions sold an incomplete set of Draconian torso armor for $638.82 USD (including 15% buyer's premium).[1]
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