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Author Topic: 14th Century armor - breastplate, spaulders, arms, cuisses... with a twist  (Read 25418 times)

Sir James A

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pictures...

I'm borrowing a good quality camera tonight, and picking up some lacing to get it up on the stand and get some this weekend. I've had personal issues keeping me busy. :o
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I will have my photography equipment with me this weekend.
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I will have my photography equipment with me this weekend.

If you're coming to my house tomorrow, that sounds awesome. I hadn't planned on taking it to the DC demo on Sunday since I think it will be college kids and they wear armor our size.

** edit: forgot what thread I'm in. moving question to relevant place **
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So I've been horrible at getting any photos. I took some with my phone, since the camera isn't completely junk. It has a night mode setting that made these work pretty well, even without flash. Hopefully can get some better pics some other time; ideally pictures of it on a kid instead of on the stand, but I need to make a leg belt / some kinda suspension harness for the arms / legs before it's wearable by anybody.

Adding pics on the first post.
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That

is

cool!

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