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Re: Ed's early 14th C. kit
« Reply #60 on: 2009-06-08, 20:16:10 »

Gah, I guess I have to say goodbye to the 13th C, eh? :)
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Re: Ed's early 14th C. kit
« Reply #61 on: 2009-06-08, 20:18:26 »

Gah, I guess I have to say goodbye to the 13th C, eh? :)

no they still are there in the late 13th. i'm looking at them on gothiceye at 1275-1320. knees over mail legs. you'll be perfect

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Re: Ed's early 14th C. kit
« Reply #63 on: 2009-06-09, 19:55:07 »
http://www.gothiceye.com/pictures.asp?categoryID=3&offset=9 see :)

Wow, one from 1250 has them. Why didn't I know this? :)

OK, I think I need to get a set. Or three. :)
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Re: Ed's early 14th C. kit
« Reply #64 on: 2009-06-09, 21:07:45 »
The real question is:
Are the ailettes going to make an appearance?  ;)




They were used up to the early 13th weren't they?
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Re: Ed's early 14th C. kit
« Reply #65 on: 2009-06-10, 13:56:18 »
ooooooooo. ya those are nice. i think theres even one in teh 14th if u look at that gothic eye http://www.gothiceye.com/pictures.asp?categoryID=3&offset=18

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Re: Ed's early 14th C. kit
« Reply #66 on: 2009-06-10, 14:56:35 »
This guy is kinda cool:



c.1320, and he's got some simple plate armor with rondels over full-length mail sleeves and mittens.
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Re: Ed's early 14th C. kit
« Reply #67 on: 2009-06-10, 16:06:53 »
ooooooooo. ya those are nice. i think theres even one in teh 14th if u look at that gothic eye http://www.gothiceye.com/pictures.asp?categoryID=3&offset=18

BTW Sir Wolf, great link!
Has anyone taken note that there is also a lot of variance with the surcoat styles as there is with
the armor itself?  ;)
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Re: Ed's early 14th C. kit
« Reply #68 on: 2009-06-10, 16:09:33 »
This guy is kinda cool:



c.1320, and he's got some simple plate armor with rondels over full-length mail sleeves and mittens.

that is kick butt man. the pieces are so easy to make i think. gutter upper and lower cannons, simple elbows and double rondels. awesome. plus the shoulder pieces (can't spell them hehehe)

i know lots of different surcoats. makes it super nice for non cookie cutter knights

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Re: Ed's early 14th C. kit
« Reply #69 on: 2009-06-17, 11:08:24 »
http://www.gothiceye.com/pictures.asp?categoryID=3&offset=9 see :)

Wow, one from 1250 has them. Why didn't I know this? :)

OK, I think I need to get a set. Or three. :)


well????????

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Re: Ed's early 14th C. kit
« Reply #70 on: 2009-06-17, 13:44:39 »

Haven't picked them out yet! Soon, grasshopper... patience. :)
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Re: Ed's early 14th C. kit
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Re: Ed's early 14th C. kit
« Reply #74 on: 2009-06-29, 15:32:09 »
http://forums.armourarchive.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=85928&highlight= see Rod's kit :)

Dang, that's some fine work. I'm tempted to look into doing something similar with the padded cuisses, and make half-chauses out of mail to fit over modern (but hopefully well hidden) footwear, or some basic ankle-boots. That's not a bad way to go.
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