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1450s Italian armor from Maxim @ Wild Armoury
« on: 2013-12-27, 21:05:09 »
I received some excellent new pieces from Maxim at Wild Armoury. Based off 1450 Italian style armor.

In the picture, he made the pauldrons, pauldron reinforcing braces, arms, reinforcing elbow cap, and the legs with proper oversized style wing.
(The cuirass is by Craftsmen of Taurica, not Wild Armoury)


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(picture without the reinforcing plates - both shoulders and the left elbow - and with armet on it; note the proper asymmetrical elbow cop wings)

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« Last Edit: 2013-12-27, 22:41:23 by James Anderson III »
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Re: 1450s Italian armor from Maxim @ Wild Armoury
« Reply #1 on: 2013-12-27, 21:20:48 »
Wow!!! That is awesome!!!  Very nice harness!!  So when's the fancy armet coming then?? ;-)
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Re: 1450s Italian armor from Maxim @ Wild Armoury
« Reply #2 on: 2013-12-27, 22:05:28 »
I couldnt help but notice you own the same knee cops as I do.

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Re: 1450s Italian armor from Maxim @ Wild Armoury
« Reply #3 on: 2013-12-27, 22:30:43 »
Wow!!! That is awesome!!!  Very nice harness!!  So when's the fancy armet coming then?? ;-)

Thank you, Sir Ian. A fancy armet will be WAY down the road. MAYBE by DoK 2015?

For now, I'm going to modify my "combat" armet a bit (the one I've already lined/padded and used at VARF). I'll remove the rolled/roped lower part (completely wrong for 1450 Italian), and I'll see if Allan can hook me up with spring pins in it like he did for my "dress" armet. I also want to get a wrapper made for it since I only have the mail standard; not sure who or how but I may try it myself if I can find a small sheet of 16ga mild. For now I'll use the same arming coat, voiders, fauld, greaves and sabatons as my regular harness, and probably get a proper set of gauntlets. I forgot to put the armet on before taking the picture. :o

I've got Sir-Wolf-itis and have a couple in-progress kits to finish. I've got a set of cuisses, cased greaves, and sabatons on order from last year w/Smiling Orc Armory, so I'll eventually have a similar harness in carbon steel. When I have the majority of that done, I'll get a carbon steel armet for it, and not worry much with this one. Plus I've got the black harness to finish too, and only have the legs for it thus far. #medievalProblems #italianArmorIsSexy #multipleCenturyDisorder #neverEnoughArmor #ramenForMonths

I couldnt help but notice you own the same knee cops as I do.

Yep, those are the MercTailor 5-flute knee cops. Also have the matching elbow cops. Part of a Templar kit I'm working on. Full mail, knee cops, elbow cops (sitting on top of the stand), and simple shoulder cops. Still finishing up with tailoring the hauberk, then it is onto the chausses feet. Haven't worked on it for a month or two due to other projects.
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Re: 1450s Italian armor from Maxim @ Wild Armoury
« Reply #4 on: 2013-12-27, 22:42:46 »
Added another picture to the first post showing it with the armet on it, and without the reinforcing plates on the shoulders or left elbow.
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Re: 1450s Italian armor from Maxim @ Wild Armoury
« Reply #5 on: 2013-12-27, 23:36:34 »
Thank you, Sir Ian. A fancy armet will be WAY down the road. MAYBE by DoK 2015 2014?

fixed :)
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Re: 1450s Italian armor from Maxim @ Wild Armoury
« Reply #6 on: 2013-12-28, 01:55:50 »
awesome man. great looking gear.

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Re: 1450s Italian armor from Maxim @ Wild Armoury
« Reply #7 on: 2013-12-28, 15:30:26 »
impressionante abbastanza! :)
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Re: 1450s Italian armor from Maxim @ Wild Armoury
« Reply #8 on: 2013-12-28, 17:20:02 »
Very nice! ;D
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Re: 1450s Italian armor from Maxim @ Wild Armoury
« Reply #9 on: 2013-12-29, 11:55:53 »
Bravo!! :) Excellent kit. I believe that design was traditional to knights from the now region of Tuscany. There are some pics of it during the skirmish wars between the city-states of Piedmont, Genoa and the armies of southern France during the mid-1400's over boundary issues of their regions.
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Re: 1450s Italian armor from Maxim @ Wild Armoury
« Reply #10 on: 2013-12-30, 14:35:25 »

Hey that's great! Congrats!

Thank you, Sir Ian. A fancy armet will be WAY down the road. MAYBE by DoK 2015 2014?

fixed :)

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Re: 1450s Italian armor from Maxim @ Wild Armoury
« Reply #11 on: 2013-12-30, 18:56:02 »

Hey that's great! Congrats!

Thank you, Sir Ian. A fancy armet will be WAY down the road. MAYBE by DoK 2015 2014?

fixed :)

lol :)

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Re: 1450s Italian armor from Maxim @ Wild Armoury
« Reply #12 on: 2013-12-30, 21:23:30 »

Hey that's great! Congrats!

Thank you, Sir Ian. A fancy armet will be WAY down the road. MAYBE by DoK 2015 2014?

fixed :)

lol :)

It is only funny because we know it is true...Sir James has no self restraint :)

Quite true! However, the stuff I've had on order from Smiling Orc was around Dec last year, details finalized in April, so, unless I ordered the armet months earlier this year, the likelihood of getting it for DoK is slim at best. And for those who know me, "James" and "slim" are rarely in the same sentence without the presence of "not". :D
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Re: 1450s Italian armor from Maxim @ Wild Armoury
« Reply #13 on: 2013-12-30, 22:00:32 »
And for those who know me, "James" and "slim" are rarely in the same sentence without the presence of "not". :D

Great!  So the chances of you getting the helmet this year is NOT slim at best, meaning that it is likely!  Can't wait to see the new helmet in October! ;-)
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Re: 1450s Italian armor from Maxim @ Wild Armoury
« Reply #14 on: 2013-12-30, 23:15:36 »
Sir James, I want you to be Santa next year lol. But wow thats killer kit. I wish I had money to spare lol. ONE DAY!!
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