LARP Armoury Manufactorum (Fiberglass armors workshop)

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Fiberglass breastplate and fauld covered with woolen cloth.

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What would shipping greaves to Sweden be?
And can you make them to measurements?
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Henrik Granlid wrote:What would shipping greaves to Sweden be?
And can you make them to measurements?
Shipping to Sweden $30.

Yes, we can make them according to measurements.
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that covered one is gorgeous.

How much abuse can something like that take?
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This one is $350.
$260 for basic cuirass and fauld and $90 for cover (materials and work).
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Not a bad price, but my question was about how hard of a hit can it take?

I am not familiar with how hard the European LARPS hit.
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Our armors can take really hard hits. I posted videos with crash tests on page 1.
They are designed for any kind of foam weapon fighting.

I tested a set of plates in steel weapon buhurt personally. It protects well but the surface crumbles.
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He does some great tests with hammers the helmets would be to light for SCA fighting but I wonder how well the arms etc would work. I think for SCA sabatons and or case greaves would be good to go. My only concern is how jagged fiberglass is after it breaks.
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Well, it`s comparable to broken soft wood (or plywood) with short small splinters. But You have to try really hard to break it.
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New Milanese arms set.
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Сергей, do you make any 12th-14th century Russian armor? Bauzubands, etc.?
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Sevastian wrote:Сергей, do you make any 12th-14th century Russian armor? Bauzubands, etc.?
Yes we do. Tell me please what else Russian armor do You interested in?
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Shapka yerikhonka and other types of helmets! Есть ли у вас фотографии? Please excuse my poor Russian language.
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Sevastian wrote:Shapka yerikhonka and other types of helmets! Есть ли у вас фотографии? Please excuse my poor Russian language.
My English is much poorer :roll: . We are waiting for a couple of helmts for matrix now. I`ll kep You informed.
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Warhammer 40000 Blood Pact elite trooper helmet.

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