In Japan, the helmets of samurai are collectively referred to as "kabuto" (kabuto), which is derived from the ancient Chinese helmet name "dou". In the early Warring States period, the helmets of samurai were basically maintained in several relatively easy-to-identify styles. In the middle and late Warring States period, frequent wars provided a broad stage for the development of "dou, its style and style also gave birth to more exaggerated shapes along with the samurai's eagerness to show off. Different shapes and decorations show the personalities of different samurai. This product integrates the helmet modeling concept of Japanese Sengoku samurai into modern motorcycle safety helmets, and retains its classic elements, including the classic symbols of famous samurai. This way is a memorial to the Japanese Sengoku samurai and another preservation of the samurai spirit.
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The goggles are a bit round. At first glance, they look like robots in Star Wars. The concept is still great!
I don't know why I feel a little discordant in goggles.
I just want to buy a helmet.....
UP! I think there are some details missing. I think the samurai corner with some Japanese texture maps will be much better or the helmet shell surface will look much better after being decorated!
Very handsome, very good concept style! Large optimization space
Great
Many of the armor samurai in Japanese anime are usually fierce characters
The form of expression is great.