After a stout observation from Ian and some digging from me, it would appear that my kit-in-progress, is decidedly English, both pertaining to what I want the final thing to look like, and also in the "To get there" items I am planning on getting.
A breakdown of the first level of my kit would be:
Helmet (please ignore the rest, it's either the wrong size, clunky or anachronistic safety measures)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/lja0nody24p2aio/2014-08-22%2014.02.08.jpg?dl=0Center hinged/klappvizier bascinet with a globular visor. 1360 england
http://manuscriptminiatures.com/4884/14183/There are effigies shown with english knights with globular visors earlier as well, however, these are side-hinged rather than from a center, but I'm still counting both the earlier shapes and this very specific helmet as wins when it comes to being pleased with my helmet for this kit.
Shoulder defenses: Incoming shouldercops as the ones pictured in the original post. Now, these are German in style rather than English, and they will eventually be swapped out, but I prefer them over non-intergrated spaulders. (Quick edit: I might keep the cops
http://www.themcs.org/armour/knights/Hereford%20Cathedral%20Peter%20de%20Grandisson%201358%20516.JPG )
Chest defense: Making a coat of plate in the coming week, either a more fitted one in this style:
http://i.imgur.com/yC2azwL.jpg, or something easier such as this
http://i.imgur.com/gj9NUpw.jpg (or another visby or küssnacht style). This is, however, to be worn under a surcotte as soon as possible.
Arm defenses: Full floating: Forearm splints, pointy elbow with rondel, rearbrace (if any) in same colour leather as splints, only studded for now. This will later be upgraded to a full on articulated arm with historical shapes (tuliping I believe?), but for now, the pointed, splinted construction is quicker and easier and still doable historically.
Leg defenses: Gamboised Quises, floating kneecops.
Big acquisitions:
Grettir Gauntlets (because owie)
Cased Greaves (likely Eastern Block Armour for spring steel at a good price)
Albert Collins (
www.viaarmorari.com) breastplate (long way down the line)
Semi sized acquisitions (i.e. every now and then):
Fully articulated arm and spaulders (not sure if armcannons or not)
Chainmail Hauberk from custom chainmail. Likely blackened, flattened riveted to go with the aventail and play off of the increase in white plate harness.
Breastplate or coat of plate from local armourer and great guy
Possibly experimental cased greaves from Man on Anvil in stainless steel.
A better gambesson, possibly a CDB-patterned pourpoint, if I can get that bloody toile to work, so far I'm having a really rough time with it. Otherwise it'll just be a more normal looking one, less buttons and frills and historical shapes though.
Splinted cuises.
Surcote with linnen base and historical silk-weave shell.
Finally:
And that should detail the currently planned journey of my kit. At some point, I'm gonna have to start to plan for a new helmet, but not for quite a while it seems.