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Thu 13 Mar, 2008 10:25 pm
Longer answer:
Some parts "yes", others "no". In
Medieval Costume, Armour and Weapons Wagner depicts several instances of scale armour . Specifically they are on Bohemian soldiers, late 14th century. They take the form of the aventail attached to a
bascinet and a fauld/skirt.
Angus McBride comes to the same conclusion in
German Medieval Armies 1300-1500. He depicts a scale fauld based on the effigy of Hans Haberkorn. The scale aventail is based on the depiction of an archer in a "Bohemian bible", presumably the Wenceslaus bible.
However, arms and legs of scale I have not seen documented to this time or place.
Cheers,
Steven
P.S. I am dubious of the design of the spaulders ands poleyns and the upper thigh armour is off. And that axe is silly huge.