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Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 4:57 pm
by Galfrid atte grene
Mid-late 14th C kit:
Plaque belt (half way there)
Klappvisor (nearly done)
Spring steel finger gauntlets (materials acquired)
Fighting hose
Figure out base garments/gambeson/pourpoint
Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 6:00 pm
by Proxus
Hmmm....
1. Aventail is being put on helmet at Duke Icefalcon's now.
2. Just got gauntlets from the same need to attach gloves.
3. Cuisses--Need to comission some my seamstress who was going to help is working on Masters thesis so... (shrug)
anyone anyone...Beuller? Thaddeus' design...
4. Make new period helmet liner.
5. Fight more.

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 6:06 pm
by Brandr
Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 6:46 pm
by eldric.von.atzinger
I could write out a very long list of things I want to change, but it would take half the bandwidth of this site. So after carefull consideration I'll just say.........
I want all of Jean De Pellams stuff

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 7:24 pm
by white mountain armoury
Thaddeus wrote:Let see, A wooden shield would be great. The aluminum is just so wrong...
Finish rigging up my mail chausses and building some under armor for them.
Maybe send my hauberk back to Knut for some tailoring to get rid of the old lady arms.
Also maybe a new gambeson, the one Magdalena made tends to ride up under the mail. Definitely a new surcoat, my original one is not the correct color and I need to add the cross to it in any case.
Ahh you know its because of putting on the maile, raising your arms up and all. You just need someone to pull it down at the hem and pull the sleeves.
Mine does the same thing, A couple tugs in the right place and its fine.
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 1:55 pm
by Thaddeus
I kind of fudged the measurements so the shirt came out a bit big around the arms. Looking at some primary source stuff it doesnt look all that wrong actually. But I dont get that sleek muscled look. Tailoring is probably more work than it is worth though, really.
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 2:33 pm
by Kaos
Armour:
Goal number 1:
New flemish/german arms to go with my current rig.
Goal number 2:
Raised hardened and tempered spring steel North Italian export sallet with matching bevor, both with period handmade linen liners, aka the last helm I'll ever buy... this year..
Already ordered some time ago, but I need to wait until the armourer can start on it, which will probably be November.
Goal number 3:
Hardened and tempered spring steel North Italian export Cuirass and arms in the english fashion.
This goal will most probably be delayed till way into 2010, but one can only hope.
Camp:
If my best friend will get his driver's license, we'll expand the camp with furniture, and as soon as we've got that I really want:
- A 15th century brass candlestick
- Glassware
- The whole range of replica earthenware trenchers and other tableware a acquantance of us makes. It's very much like the originals I've seen!
- Pewter pitchers and trenchers
All this so we can do some nice historical dining portrayals, must be great! Eat and get paid too!

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 3:03 pm
by white mountain armoury
Thaddeus wrote:I kind of fudged the measurements so the shirt came out a bit big around the arms. Looking at some primary source stuff it doesnt look all that wrong actually. But I dont get that sleek muscled look. Tailoring is probably more work than it is worth though, really.
I am referring to the gambeson riding up, not the maile shirt.
As for the sleek muscled look, well thats a tough call.
When the maile is on you get someone to pull down on the cote hem, and hold the collar and pull the sleeve, this will get the cote back down to where its comfortable.
When you put your hands over your head to put on the maile the cote naturally rides up, then when the maile goes on it grips the cote and keeps it from settling back down where it would be.
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 4:10 pm
by Bleddyn De Caldicot
Here is one solution to the arms riding up.
http://www.liebaart.org/wambui_e.htm
Strap like things on the cuffs.
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 7:50 am
by AEiric Orvender
A 100% new kit
All much more period correct...
All hidden legs/knees and arms; Torso armor will be lamellar with leather-work. A friend of mine is going to make me a new fighting tunic knee length with embroidery. New fighting pants.
My new helm matches the British helms down to the "reversed brim"...
and I'm almost done with it ALL...huh injuring my heel has some advantages after all.
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 11:43 am
by Cian of Storvik
-Ditch blue foam and add a helmet liner to bascinet (finished that this morning)
-Make new and better padded, cuisses.
-Assemble my Cet fabricated coat of plates.
-Finish swapping the mild steel splints for SS splints on the greaves.
-Buy SS riveted link Hauberk (to match aventail) for pas
-Make another pourpoint for holding up my cuisses (I'm sick of the belt digging into my hip).
And most importantly for 2009;
-lose 10 lbs. so I can fit back into my soft kit.
Cian
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 7:57 pm
by Thaddeus
white mountain armoury wrote:Thaddeus wrote:Let see, A wooden shield would be great. The aluminum is just so wrong...
Finish rigging up my mail chausses and building some under armor for them.
Maybe send my hauberk back to Knut for some tailoring to get rid of the old lady arms.
Also maybe a new gambeson, the one Magdalena made tends to ride up under the mail. Definitely a new surcoat, my original one is not the correct color and I need to add the cross to it in any case.
Ahh you know its because of putting on the maile, raising your arms up and all. You just need someone to pull it down at the hem and pull the sleeves.
Mine does the same thing, A couple tugs in the right place and its fine.
I misread this the first time.
Yeah the arming coat rides up while fighting. It kind of creeps up everytime I lift my arms up, the mail grabs it and wont let go until I or some one grabs the hem and hauls it back down. Not a big deal and not greatly noticeable under the surcoat and all.
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 11:51 am
by GenericUnique
GenericUnique wrote:Soft Kit:
Finish the supertunic- which is a matter now of felling the seams and facing it, then trying my hand at embroidery.
Make a new tunic from the wool I have.
Work out how to do footed hose, make some. I have the wool, again.
Try to use scrap edge from the tunic wool for winnegas?
Obtain leather, practice, make puches, eventually turnshoes. I bought a beautiful leatherworking halfmoon knife, but I've had so little chance to use it.
Hard kit:
Fix chainmail. It's butted and has half fallen apart.
New, more period helmet.
Progress (kit is 1066-1200 Norman infantry, btw):
Footed hose, tunic and supertunic at 90%. Fancy and warm, but needs hemming and felling.
Practiced period embroidery for the trim, now I just have to make it.
A new helmet and some loose mail links are in the, erm, mail. Also a spearhead and some eating kit (well, a bowl).
Considering where to get a fancier period eating knife. May start a thread here to ask about daggers and knives in the 12th century, because I'm finding it hard to find any evidence of them, and I'd rather like on.
May well also find a friend and force them to take pictures for a "Criticise my kit!" thread when it's moved on to the next stage.
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 2:22 pm
by Donngal
I decided to try and finish out my Rus kit.
I just started a 1050 Helmet "great Polish helm"(my 4 piece design)
I Will put a mail drape.
I also have a bazuband pattern I may do from spring. My thing there is I like my seperate elbow. I wear it hidden. I just cant get along with the incorporated cop. So if I start to produce them I may only have the floating cop option.
With those to items I think I ay be done with the armour aspect. Then It will be soem costuming aspects.
And then I need to finish my "new" Polish helm. I started it 3 years ago, bout time I finished it. Then it will bet the arms, some sort of gorget to resemble the Hussar style. Maybe a back plate and some wings.
All this while making items for Windrose.
It will a long year.
Donngal
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 4:10 pm
by Vitus von Atzinger
Plaque belt.
Encased leather greaves.
All new Combat of Thirty kit.
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 2:26 pm
by Konrad
The short to-do list for this year:
-A proper Duchy Coronet for my Lady. I have been remiss in my duties for too long.
-Finish up the Mac great helm that has been half-finished in Count Morgan's shop for the last 2 years. This should top off my 13th century kit that's been lying dormant for years.
-Finish the Rus Helmet that I've had mocked up for the last 9 months or so I can feel better about myself when running around with the Conroi Boreales (an Artemisian Norman Warband)
-Finish edging my metal Lamellar and put some brass bits and leather trim on a pair of spaulders to finish up a first run Byzantine kit. I'll need a different helmet, ditch the upper arm lamellar, and extending the tunic sleeves to cover my arms.
-Keep working on the Japanese stuff I started just a few months ago.
Fix up my 14th century stuff to be Battle of the 30 appropriate. Go ENGLAND!
(Lots of cleaning and repairs required, pick leather or steel limbs, new helmet, etc.)
I'm great at starting new projects, hopefully I can finsh up one or two just for laughs.
Konrad von Krixen
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 4:07 pm
by bkillian
1320s' style for the combat of the thirty. I plan to migrate from my current SCA sudo 14th century rig to this[img]http://www.themcs.org/armour/knights/Pebmarsh%20William%20Fitz%20Ralph%201323.jpg[/img]
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 4:08 pm
by bigfredb
Since my kit is pretty much a collection of hand-me-downs, My goal for the year is to improve the look of my kit and upgrade where possible. Money is tight, so . . .
Goals for the year:
1. New fighting garb (tunic, trousers, etc)
2. Hidden legs
3. Bazubands (leather)
4. Placart belt (probably wear under my tunic)
5. Shoulder protection (haven't had this before)
Future:
6. New helm (spagenhelm)
7. More new garb
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 10:45 am
by DeCalmont
Here's my latest upgrades;
New Cuisses (leather with kydex splints and brass rivets to match the COP)
Stitched the maille sabatons onto my new HE turnshoes
Still need to fix my (not shown) maille shirt up so I can get finished for GW and need to sand/stain the haft of the pole arm.
[img]http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh14/decalmont/100_2424.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh14/decalmont/100_2425.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh14/decalmont/100_2428.jpg[/img]
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 11:50 am
by Saritor
By the end of 2009, this:
With some modifications, obviously. Probably tassets on the peascod, and the breastplate in a slightly different shape. Obviously, a helmet, and whatever concealed armor I can cram in there of whatever materials.[/img]
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 6:19 pm
by Syrfinn
Here is a bad pic from my cell, but its better than nothing.
Helm - New
Shoulders - New
Tunic - Made for Fall Crown, so fairly new
Pants - New
Greaves - New
What to finish - edging my lamellar, but making sure its not going to be a pian to redo, once I lose rest of weight. Plus thinking of leather skirt to go with everything.
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 6:36 pm
by Bleddyn De Caldicot
1. Finish the gamboised cuisse that have been "in progress" for months
2. Make low profile elbows to go under my mail
3. Make a new better fitting COP
4. Sew a surcoat
5. Sew a gambeson
6. Make a greathelm if my current helmet deal falls through
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 1:04 am
by WilliamThomas
Sir Bryan isn't that the knight on the Ebonwoulfe table at Pennsic?
WT
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 2:06 am
by Magnus Ulfgarsson
Finally going to get some proper footwear and leg wraps this year.
Want to edge my chain with tooled leather on the hem of the sleeves and skirt.
Need a spif belt.
And I'm trying to think of an option other than plastic basket hilts.
Oh damn.. need to make a new gorget and demi's.. ummm.. I should get non-armor garb improvements some day.
--
Count Morgan Stealth Gauntlets? (Yes... with no money that'll be possible for suuure)
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 2:10 am
by bkillian
Sir William Thomas
I don't think so. Although they are the same time frame. But i admit that I was absent the day they painted them.
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 10:52 am
by WilliamThomas
bkillian wrote:Sir William Thomas
I don't think so. Although they are the same time frame. But i admit that I was absent the day they painted them.
WASN'T THERE !!!! DAMN LAZY ASS SQUIRES, THEY SHOULD AND NEVER GAVE THEM SQUIRES MONEY!!!
My best Rick James impression

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 11:53 am
by Coenred
HMMM....let's see:
-new body armor, something snug to avoid the football shoulder pad look and still provide the coverage I want under the cover tunic
-new cover tunic
-replace cuisses and knees for a better fit
-nice new center grip shield
Soft kit is gonna get a full rework as soon as my financial advisor lets me spend a little money. Trousers, wickelbander, shoes all needed to get the Northumbrian look right. Just have to find the money.
-Coenred
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 2:08 pm
by Milan H
My plan in this order:
Change the fans on my arms and legs out to rondels
Make a surcoat to wear over my COP and such
get some period shoes i like to fight in, make sollerets
Finish my new breastplate
Get my maille tailored, and strip the blackening off of it.
I would have put greaves on the list, but my lady got me some as a xmas gift for me from MadMatt. Should be here in the next few weeks "yay!"
After that, i guess get my device into the heralds so i can wear it lol
After that, i should have a pretty nice 2nd quarter 14th cent rig done.
Cheers!
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 5:38 pm
by Leo Medii
Finish up maille chausses.
Procure Coburg bascinet.
Get proper spaudlers.
Put nice satin finish on all armor.
Refit greaves, cuisses, and new arms with matching buckles and straps.
refit new 7 piece with new buckles and straps.
Get hourglass finger gauntlets.
make new 1360's jupon with heraldry in wool and linen.
aquire plaque belt from RQP.
get 16X22 heater from Vitus.
finish scabbard for hilted rattan sword.
Cast vulcanized rubber poleaxe head.
make new period liner for sugar loaf.
carve and cast lion head spurs.
get buckles for jousting ecranche that aren't modern.
order sollerets for over maille chausses.
heat blue armor.
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 8:16 pm
by Baron Alejandro
DeCalmont wrote:Here's my latest upgrades;
GREAT GOOGLY MOOGLY! THAT IS AWESOME!
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 8:45 pm
by Bob H
Mission creep rears its ugly head and:
"this one is going to be hidden *whatever* so I can do 11thC Norse. I just need to get back into fighting for now and I desperately need to keep the weight down until I can get back up to speed"
has turned into:
Norse spectacle helm turned into an 11thC nasal helm.
New linen, cotton-padded kabadion.
New SS leather-banded riveted klibadion, custom plates by Polarbear Forge.
New linen-faced layered cotton kremasmata. Pteruges overtop, maybe.
Spring steel hidden elbows and knees.
Curved teardrop shield instead of flat Norse centergrip.
SS gauntlets.
New tunica, new belt, and if time new shoes.
Suffice to say that the armour "budget" has been badly busted.
Goshdurned Archive, always tryin' to keep the poor man down.

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 9:28 am
by Broadway
My torse/mantle is being sewn up as I write this...
A small shield to affix to my aventail is in the mail...
In process of strapping new legs...
Half Gauntlets are being overhauled...
Greaves are being troublesome...
Shield is coming along nicely...
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 1:43 pm
by DeCalmont
Baron Alejandro wrote:DeCalmont wrote:Here's my latest upgrades;
GREAT GOOGLY MOOGLY! THAT IS AWESOME!

Thanks!
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 11:31 am
by Magnus The Black
DeCalmont that is quite inspirational!
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 2:17 pm
by DeCalmont
Magnus, it's kits like yours, Murdocks and many others here and at home that have inspired me to up the bar for myself. Thanks for the compliment, I hope to continue in this constant raising of the bar for myself.