update: I have also now uploaded 8 more detail pics on page 6!






Torsten F.H. Wilke wrote: |
Bought it ready made, don't know the actual craftsman. |
Torsten F.H. Wilke wrote: |
Jean, you are correct in your areas of vulnerability assessment. There are no mail patches on the gambeson yet. I'm hoping to have a historically accurate set of arming things made by a very knowledgable friend who has worked with top museums. The transitional armour sure is cool, especially the fabric covered stuff. The knight in shining and velvety armour, lol!
One thought about mail under the plate; a mail layer sure would seem to promote ventilation. Heat seems to get trapped by plate over padding, due to lack of airflow. The tighter the fit of the suit, the worse the heat problem. Yet, a tighter fit in a well designed suit results in better performance in the areas of mobility and weight (emphasis on designed well). Someone back then should have discovered a high performance, breathable open cell type padding material. Like the insides of a loofa sponge, maybe. The posting problems I encountered seem to be time limit issues for in-activity. I guess the 'puter doesn't understand that typing a post in itself is not a true sign of online in-activity. I have now resorted to previewing occasionaly, to let 'puter know I'm actually doing something. |
Torsten F.H. Wilke wrote: |
Oh, and your design is great! It could stand up as armour in its own right. |