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Sir Wolf:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/80888788@N00/3442320567/

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 10:32 pm    Post subject: Coat of plates, Wisby pattern #3, Plates only    Reply with quote
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I have two sets of this pattern cut out, holes drilled, edges and holes deburred in 18 ga. mild steel. I'll shape the plates and both sets will be ready to ship by the end of this week.

While not exactly one size fits all, this is definitely a one size fits many pattern.
As shown it will fit me comfortably - 6 feet tall and 225 pounds. It's easily sized down, either by overlapping in the back - for a couple of inches of adjustment - or by taking out a side plate - for 6-8 inches of adjustment.

Asking $100 per set.

I would include a weight for the plates, but my scale has decided to take the day off Embarassed
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Dragonlover:
And don't forget the WD-40!!! Lol!!!! ;D

Sir Wolf:
naa. since it will not be seen, paint it with metal paint and you'll be golden

Das Bill:
Wow, $100? That's very tempting. I don't think I'd have time to work on it, at least not anytime soon, but he's already done the hardest part. The rest is just time consuming.

I used to see corrazina kits made of plastic advertised on the archive. I'd love it if someone did a steel corrazina kit like this. That's one of my favorite armour types.

Sir Edward:

That is very tempting! He's basing it on the Wisby stuff, so it looks like it's designed a little differently than the late 12th C, but being that it's more mid-14th, I guess it can be fudged a little. I'd still be free to design the coat the way I want.

Hmmm... need to think about this.

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