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Ian

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The Sith in the 14th Century
« on: 2012-03-18, 20:32:06 »
Some of you may have seen this before, but I think it's pretty darn cool.  So the first photo is of one of the many original bascinets housed in the Churburg Castle collection.  From this angle it looks like one of the common flavors of klappvisor bascinets seen in the second half of the 14th century.



From this angle however... *queue the imperial march** 

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Re: The Sith in the 14th Century
« Reply #1 on: 2012-03-20, 21:13:39 »
Haaaaaaaaaaaaa...I like it!  Found an Imperial Storm Trooper in the 17th...replete with kilt; last year at the MDRF.  Where's that pic at?  Ah!



Hmm...your image is way cooler.
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