What do you guys thing of this helmet: http://steel-mastery.com/en/plate-armour/helmets/hounskull-bascinet-with-high-top-point
I figured that I would customize it a little and get sewed liner and some padding in it, etc. thought appreciated
What's your budget? And how interested in historical accuracy are you? Steel Mastery does ok looking helmets (the one you linked is probably the best looking bascinet they offer), but there are a lot of things wrong with the shaping. The skull looks good, but the visor is a little awkward. They're really missing the proper lines and elegance of a real 14th century bascinet. It's a lot nicer than the lower price point Indian made GDFB bascinets, but for roughly the same price as Steel Mastery you could step in to a much nicer houndskull (side or center-pivot) from a place like Matul's in Poland. The shaping is much more akin to extant examples and artwork. If you are willing to spend more you will really open up the opportunities for better and better helmets. But bang for buck, the Matul's offerings are probably the nicest looking houndskulls for the price that I've seen in a long time. They are vastly superior in shaping to the Steel Mastery products, for not much more money.
Here's the link to the other helmets they offer (houndskulls are mixed in there):
http://www.matuls.pl/index.php?IDP=1&Lng=en&IDKategoria=15&IDPodkategoria=19&WyswietlOd=0&Strona=1Prices don't include aventail:
Matul's take on one of the extant Churburg pieces, price 375 Euro, and much nicer shaping than the steel mastery offering:
Another bascinet from Matul's, for just 410 Euros: