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14th Century armor - breastplate, spaulders, arms, cuisses... with a twist

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Sir James A:
A bit of 14th century style armor from Allan Senefelder of Mercenary's Tailor - breastplate, spaulders, arms, and cuisses... but with a twist:

http://scontent-b-iad.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/t1.0-9/1378643_10203385404374732_1852983340_n.jpg

What's the twist, you say? I'll tell you; wait, even better, I'll show you!

http://scontent-b-iad.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc3/t1.0-9/970807_10203385406094775_224838685_n.jpg

That's not a giant in the picture. The armor is sized for a 10 or 12 or year old. Looks normal size until you see it in perspective, doesn't it? How cool is that?? 8)

It's on the way to me this week. More pics once I get it!

Edit: finally took some pics! (click for zoom)

Overview:


Upper:


Legs:


Close up of the cuisses


Detail of the fan / wing, knees match


Hand-made straps and buckles with proper steel buckle retainer plates

Ian:
The real twist:

Sir James has kidnapped a 10 or 12 year old and is going to armor him up!

Don Jorge:
I wish I was 10...

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Sir Wolf:
woahhhhhhhhhhhhh

Sir James A:

--- Quote from: Ian on 2014-03-18, 22:02:22 ---The real twist:

Sir James has kidnapped a 10 or 12 year old and is going to armor him up!

--- End quote ---

Shh!!

And hey, if the archers don't keep a close eye on their children, they are fair game; no way will the kid go back to being a lowly archer once I've put him in armor! ;)

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