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Charles Alexander
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Armor detailing

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Greetings,

Does anybody have any suggestions for where to find armor details like in the pic of King Arthur's musculata?

In particular the brass/bronze details etched or attached to the breastplate.
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They have some good stuff, I browse them now and then... can be pricey, but decent stuff.

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They will be cheaper than anyone that does it small scale, like any of the armorers/etc, that developed out of a hobby.
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Alcyoneus wrote:They will be cheaper than anyone that does it small scale, like any of the armorers/etc, that developed out of a hobby.


Like who? I did not know anyone did the larger scale stuff. I would rather buy unique hand made accents. Lee Valley also carries hand made and hand carved items, but nothing hand cast.

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