Posts: 1,462 Location: Laurel, MD, USA
Fri 08 Jan, 2010 7:12 am
Must have missed this one! Geez, I got a LOT of helmets, at least 22 at last count, plus 2 more under construction and 3 or 4 planned. Most are shown in these 2 photos:
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Top shelf left to right: Mycenaean boar tusk helmet, late Bronze Age helmet from the Mycenaean Warrior Vase, Philistine "feather" helmet, all made by me; 2 Roman helmets I made from brass spun domes, a Montefortino and a Coolus E; Norman nasal helmet from Albion; 13th century kettle hat (I converted a Civil Defense helmet);
great helm and sallet (both by me); and 17th century pike pot (by an English craftsman named Cole).
Bottom shelf: Villanovan helmet that I slapped together on a spun bowl; modern Kevlar helmet and a Viet Nam-era M-1 steel pot; steel Uruk-hai helmet from the Two Towers movie, and 2 orc helmets of my own design.
Hidden in the blue bag on the floor is my Roman lorica segmentata and Gallic G helmet (which is what I usually wear for Roman gigs).
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At left, European Late Bronze Age helmet that I copied from one in the Guttmann collection; to the right is my Corinthian helmet (by Joe Piela) with my hoplite kit; and the rest of my Uruk-hai gear with the leather and metal helmet (yes, with an M-79 grenade launcher!). The Sutton Hoo and gladiator helmets hanging from the ceiling are paper models! Just below the fencing mask is a plastic kid's viking helmet with horns. And of course various bronze cuirasses!
I like making helmets and armor! Enjoy,
Matthew