Yeah, the little details really separate it from say, a harness of your quality, Sir Ian, but it is a real step forward in semi-custom harness.
I'm thinking of getting a piece or two of the harness.
Mainly that fauld.
What I'm considering is a fighting harness, in the central European late 14th century style, and that would be a perfect solution to hip protection.
I already have a satisfactory bascinet, and the arms are covered, so I'd need the cuirass, the fauld, gauntlets, and legs.
I think I would get the Kings Guard fauld and gaunlets/ matching leather covering, and have the rest be more utilitarian items from Armstreet. That way there's no farby etching and it it rather common to see (in the 14th and 15th centuries) harnesses with certain parts decorated Gauntlets, the knee central copp, ect, so I feel the look would be rather historic.
My only issue with that layout is that I can't discern a good way to display heraldry
Thoughts?