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Never too late... pics
Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2001 9:09 pm
by Jeff
Finaly I managed to get one of those free web page services to show my achievements.
http://www.geocities.com/asgardarmouries/There is still much to do, but I put there most of my work in past year.
Comments etc... are welcome.
Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2001 9:18 pm
by Armourkris
(drool)
i love those shoulders!
so, feel like donating a pair like thatto a worthy cause, a cause like say me?
pretty please?

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Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2001 10:57 am
by SteelWeaver
I agree, pretty nice work.
That spangenhelm looks pretty spiffy!

Spiffier than my first attempt anyway!
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Where are the reasons
That once stood out so clear?
In a haze of compromise
They all seem to disappear
Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2001 10:59 am
by Templar Bob/De Tyre
The vambraces aren't bad, either...
...so....prices?
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Robert Coleman, Jr.The Noble Companie and Order of St. MauriceThose who beat their swords into plowshares end up plowing for those who don't.
Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2001 1:03 pm
by Ideval
Jeff,
nice job. Aluminum is probably tough to work. Anyhow, I have one piece of advice for you to consider.
I dished a globose breastplate from 18gauge steel and then I used a stump to turn the bottom hem into an inch and a half fauld. Long story short, I ended up cutting the fauld free, turning a more sober 1/2" lip at the bottom of the breast to which I riveted a separate fauld. Big improvement, better fit, and it seems more "finished."
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Idëval
The Huntsman of
I-Nossë Lúmëvanwa
My mind opens wide when I roar
Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2001 1:05 pm
by Galon
remember that donating to the editors is always considered a noble cause..

Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2001 3:44 pm
by AnimusDeDraco
Jeff,
how much woud you ask for a gorget like the second one?
I am very interested.
Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2001 6:33 pm
by JJ Shred
Looks good! Are you going to fight in it, or sell it? It's nice to see a spangenhelm done like that. It looks more like what you typically see in period illustrations and sketches. Armours tend to shoot for the nicest looking piece, instead of the most common piece. Then we wind up with 20 - 30 matching helms on a field that were only appropriate for one or two of the leaders. Or a ton of Norman nasals or Viking spectacle helmets all off the same two patterns.
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Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2001 4:43 pm
by Jeff
Tybolt and Galon
Sorry

I hope that someday I'll at least cover my fees, so giving is not an option for now... nice try anyway.
Templar Bob/De Tyre
It is coming. I was use to deal the pieces I've made one by one. But now that I am on the Net, I guess that I should build a catalog. It will come soon. If somebody is interrested with something, I'll make the deal via email.
Idëval
Good advice. I almost did that for the back plate. Finaly I went for a two pieces back.
More pictures will come soon. And yes, I found aluminium harder to work than steel, but it has is advantages...even if it is not period.
AnimusDeDraco
This is the only one I ever made, and it was for me with my "light-suit" :
http://www.geocities.com/asgardarmouries/lightgears.html I have not decided of a price yet, but I can do another one for you. I will contact you via email.
Bascot
Thanks. Yeap I think the same, and I wanted to have something a little different from the common norman helm. It was intended for me, instead of my barbute with my light suit, but I'll probably go for a chainmail camail instead. More confortable, which is the goal of my light suit. So it is for sale.
Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2001 6:49 pm
by Saint-Germain
Tabarnak !!!!!!!!!!pas mal cool !!!!!
Saint-Germain
Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2001 7:39 pm
by Jeff
Salut Ô St-Germain
Merci des commentaires.... quoi que pas très "periods"
