Nat Lamb wrote: |
Dan, what about this museum piece?
http://www.google.com.au/imgres?imgurl=http:/...CBAQ9QEwAA date of manufacture, materials used, all known and backed up with documentation from the period! ;) :p |
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Nat Lamb wrote: |
Dan, what about this museum piece?
http://www.google.com.au/imgres?imgurl=http:/...CBAQ9QEwAA date of manufacture, materials used, all known and backed up with documentation from the period! ;) :p |
Patrick Lawrence wrote: |
Not up on my D&D but there were the coats of a thousand nails http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y110/Nephtys..._nails.jpg And some had plates behind and some did not. |
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And of course chines armor of the same type etc |
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Now were all the ones without backing plates just for ceremonial e or light armor from what I can tell that is still being debated. |
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Can you tell me what Warlord book this picture is from? I have the 2004 version of Warlord Armies and this picture is not in it. |
Allan Senefelder wrote: | ||
Actually, best I can tell what he's seen it in is a third?fourth?fifth? hand reuse of the McBride pic. I've got it in Celtic Warriors 400BC-AD1600, by Tim Newark with illustrations by Angus McBride, the 1991 reprint, which is the third reprint of the 1986 first addition, so its making the rounds of publications it seems. |
Kevin P Molloy wrote: |
Can anyone help me Id this armour on Hugh O'Neill, is it a Jack of Plates? Or Plate? |
Dan Howard wrote: | ||
Brigandine. |
Kevin P Molloy wrote: |
And what exactly were these brigandines made of? Was it leather with metal plates inside? Can you help me out with a detailed description of this particular type? |
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Thanks, Can you tell me what other pictures of Irish warriors are in the Celtic Warrior book? If there are alot I may consider buying a copy.
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Allan Senefelder wrote: |
As Dan says, brig. Theres pics of several brigs of this type in Stones Guide. |
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Can you post this picture?
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