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Start of my late 15th cent Man-at-arms kit

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Allan Senefelder:

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You know where to go for that, A&A or Todds Stuff. Leo has been making some scary amazing things lately. I'm into original pieces but if I ever picked up and repoduction a&A's GBS and one of Leos rondels would be it.

Das Bill:
Just saw those pics on myArmoury. That's looking really great!

SirNathanQ:
Thank you Bill, I hope that I can keep up the good progress  :)
And I think that the dagger might be one of the last pieces  to go w/ my kit.
(But I won't consider it finished until I get one  ;) )
I will probably pick it up right after I finish the hard kit, but before I delve into the incredibly expensive world of the civilian 15th cent... :-\

Sir James A:

--- Quote from: Das Bill on 2010-12-17, 16:52:54 ---Just saw those pics on myArmoury. That's looking really great!

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I'll echo this statement. I thought you looked familiar when I saw the pics on myArmoury ... now I know why. Congrats on the new acquisitions. :)

Sir Matthew:
Look at Sykes Sutler for Coats. I know they make some really nice 16th/17th century soldiers coats but I'm not sure if they make earlier periods.

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