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Aiden of Oreland:
How about 13th century examples? Also while on the subject, could you give me some example of "soft" clothing styles? So I can have more than just armor but also middle-upper class clothing.

Sir Patrick:
Excellent example, Douglass!  Even the differences in a WW1 kit and a WW2 it are huge and they aren't that far apart time-wise. Makes me rethink trying to stretch my kit's time frame.

Sir Wolf:

--- Quote from: Sir Aiden on 2013-11-23, 01:09:42 ---How about 13th century examples? Also while on the subject, could you give me some example of "soft" clothing styles? So I can have more than just armor but also middle-upper class clothing.

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ok thats a start :)

now, where? england? italy? german area? etc?
early or late 13th c?

Aiden of Oreland:

--- Quote from: Sir Wolf on 2013-11-23, 07:37:48 ---
--- Quote from: Sir Aiden on 2013-11-23, 01:09:42 ---How about 13th century examples? Also while on the subject, could you give me some example of "soft" clothing styles? So I can have more than just armor but also middle-upper class clothing.

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ok thats a start :)

now, where? england? italy? german area? etc?
early or late 13th c?

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Germany, and I'm sorry if I keep asking it by century, I am asking for a timline almost. So I can see all my options in that century.

Ian:
Try doing some of the research for yourself, it can be very rewarding.  Go to a site like http://effigiesandbrasses.com/.  Click on the search tab and enter the years you're interested in, then select 'Germany' and try to look at the trends you notice in the results.  You can also look at the site http://manuscriptminiatures.com/ and run the same search to see period artwork. 

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