I don't remember seeing this here before but if I'm wrong sorry use it as a reminder. I found it while searching around for a few ideas.
http://howtomakearmour.blogspot.com/
Armour and other things
Armour and other things
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Re: Armour and other things
Great site. Bookmarked for later use.
For 14th c. armor, look into Techniques of Medieval Armour Reproduction. The spaulder instructions looked straight out of the book. He deals with head-to-toe pieces and most of all the how-to instructions. Well laid-out and pictures galore.
For 14th c. armor, look into Techniques of Medieval Armour Reproduction. The spaulder instructions looked straight out of the book. He deals with head-to-toe pieces and most of all the how-to instructions. Well laid-out and pictures galore.
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Re: Armour and other things
I have the ToMAR...good book. I also have a pdf called Basic Armoring by Paul Blackwell that gives some good info. I think the pdf is on http://www.armourarchive.org.
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