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Armor Series
Sir Douglas:
--- Quote from: Ian on 2015-10-20, 13:20:43 ---Thanks. One of my goals was to make them accessible to people who may not be studied on these topics. Firstly, because I'm lazy and it's nice to be able to point to a video instead of constantly having to duplicate work. Secondly though, and more importantly, I think for people newly interested it can be hard to figure out where to break in to serious study, and I want to get them decent information to start with, not an Osprey book or Hollywood, ya know? ;)
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Plus, for me anyway, it's nice to actually see this stuff instead of trying to glean all the important bits from a bunch of text. I'm a very visual person, so I can read about something a hundred times and not quite get it fully, but when I see an example in action, it instantly clicks.
Sir Rodney:
--- Quote from: Sir Douglas on 2015-10-21, 15:27:42 ---Plus, for me anyway, it's nice to actually see this stuff instead of trying to glean all the important bits from a bunch of text. I'm a very visual person, so I can read about something a hundred times and not quite get it fully, but when I see an example in action, it instantly clicks.
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I couldn't agree more. I'm also a visual learner and a short video is worth 10,000 words.
Ian:
Throat
Technically this is the last in the 'arming series' since I'm pretty much out of armor for my harness. Now the videos will focus on more specifics and practical application etc..
Sir Wolf:
out of armour? OUT OF ARMOUR? BUY MORE MAN! lol what about the weapons and their effects on said armour.
Sir Rodney:
According to the last effigy shown, the corners of your mustache should droop outside the aventail. ;)
Just kidding, you’ve produced yet another wonderful video!
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