As a gamer, if you ever found yourself immersed in Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, staring at Lieutenant Titus and feeling like you were him, let me set the record straight – you’re not him. But with the latest replica helmet from JoyToy, you can certainly feel like you are him… or at least pretend!
There’s an official Space Marine 2 Titus helmet
Announced through the Warhammer Merchandise Shop, it’s now possible to pre-order the authentic Lieutenant Titus’ Mark X Helmet Set. This helmet, replicated in a 1:1 scale, is a precise representation of the undamaged helmet featured in the 2024 video game. The bundle costs £139.99 GBP, or you can opt for £114.99 GBP without the display stand.
Located here, Lieutenant Titus’ Mk X Helmet stands 30cm tall, measures 32cm wide and boasts a diameter of 39cm. Its unique feature is an adjustable inner padding that can accommodate various head sizes. The prop also includes LED lights positioned behind the lenses, replicating the iconic bright red eye color adored by fans. To activate these LEDs, you’ll need to provide your own pair of AAA batteries as they are not included with the helmet.
Aside from the helmet, customers will receive a unique stand specifically designed for it. This stand showcases an emblem of Adeptus Astartes on its base, while a secret Ultramarines purity seal is embedded within the helmet itself.
Customers who reserve the replica helmet package ahead of time will receive an extra gift – a Space Marine 2 T-Shirt. Even though most of you might already own a Warhammer 40K t-shirt, pre-ordering this set will add another Ultramarine-themed clothing item to your wardrobe.
— Warhammer Merch Store (@MerchWarhammer) July 22, 2025
Joytoy suggests that Lieutenant Titus’ Mark X Helmet Bundle can either be utilized for display purposes or incorporated into cosplay outfits. Nonetheless, the manufacturer advises that individuals over 15 years old should only consider purchasing this item, as it isn’t designed for children below 12 years of age. Furthermore, despite not being classified as a toy, the helmet resembles a character from a video game and may seem quite toy-like to some users.
Frankly, that helmet seems incredibly cool, but unfortunately, I’ve already accumulated quite a number of Halo helmets, leaving no space for another one at home.
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2025-07-22 15:10