http://www.by-the-sword.com/acatalog/LRP_Armour.html








Carl Goff wrote: |
I've seen those when I browse BTS occasionally. Very pretty, very detailed, but I'd prefer something that's actual steel or leather. |
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They would be ideal for movies and plays etc. |
Aaron Schnatterly wrote: |
For comparison, though, this might not be as inexpensive as you might think... |
Chuck Russell wrote: |
umm most larps do not except the stuff. dagorhir, dagger, adrian blah blah must have steel chain or leather. |
Anton de Vries wrote: |
From the website FAQ:
Is it suitable for re-enactment? Yes it will stand up to fighting with metal weapons, we can thicken the material if required for added protection. Interesting. Maybe it's an alternative for metal armor, which needs lots of maintenance under heavy use. |
Anton de Vries wrote: |
(gotta admit I sorta like the Troll armor. Sparring while wearing that might be fun. Sue me. ) |
Sean Flynt wrote: | ||
Oh, man. You just had to direct me toward that link. Just had to.... I can't believe that 16th c. breast/back/tassets is just $240 (plain, though-not as shown)! Even the $400 or so for the item as pictured seems like a fantastic bargain. I've been wanting exactly this to display with my burgonet. Mmmmm..... |
Aaron Schnatterly wrote: |
Wonder if they'd send you some to test out for us? I'd love to see how it stands up. |