I'm starting to make a scabbard for a Langes Messer, planning on a carved and stamped decoration and two by-knives. All the depictions I have found so far show little detail, be it decoration or how the scabbard was attached to the belt. Are there any surviving 16th cent.originals of such scabbards perhaps? So far I'm not aware of any, obviously (I have looked at a number of paintings of course). I have also found some input and advice here on this forum in other discussions about Langes Messer, Bauernwehr and the like.
Going from those I am thinking about an "invisible" suspension on the backside of the scabbard. I was considering having the by-knives one below the other (because of the small width of the scabbard), but that doesn't seem right, so will try and fit them at the top and next to each other as was the standard.
Here a few pics showing where I am at the moment:

(Langes Messer in the wooden core of the scabbard (next to my Katzbalger, for proportions)

(some test variants for the scabbards decoration, not final yet)

(first trial stamped lettering)
Thanks in advance for any kind of advice, opinion, pictures, or other references that might help me on!
Martin