I was originally going to go with a traditional Milanese-style breastplate, but decided to go with this. I was skeptical because I was unfamiliar with this type of breastplate, but Bill understood my concern for historical accuracy and assured me that it was inspired by existing Bavarian breastplates he had seen. I trust him, but I also admit I have never seen a breastplate of this sort of three-piece design and wondered if some of the members here could comment on its historical accuracy (or at least plausibility). After a little tweaking I can say it fits much more comfortably than my old breastplate and is surprisingly maneuverable. I requested that he add the subtle keel in front to help it fit the style of the rest of my kit and give it a little Milanese influence, but otherwise it is his design.
I'm sorry I don't have pictures where I'm actually wearing it. I did not have a squire handy at the time. If you think it would give you a better idea, I can see what I can do.
Happy to answer any questions I can,
Quinn





