Posts: 1,462 Location: Laurel, MD, USA
Sat 17 Aug, 2013 9:24 am
Gosh, my envy bells are going off! REALLY nice pieces, here. It occurs to me that I don't have many custom weapons, aside from bronze ones mostly by Neil Burridge, and even most of those are accurate of typical weapons of their type but not necessarily copies of specific artifacts. Plus most of the artifacts are lacking hilts, so when I hilt them, even being as accurate as possible they aren't *copies*...
BUT I've made a few reasonable armor bits! Since I'm in a Romulus mood these days, we'll start with my Villanovan-era bronze "poncho" cuirass, dating to the 8th century BC. The original is in the University of Pennsylvania Museum.
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This April I got to portray the Founder of Rome at the Museum's Founding of Rome event:
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My helmet is the same type as that in the case, but based off a different example--I *think* one from the Met, but I would have to dig around for a picture.
Next, my Romulus
shield and "Remus" helmet, both from the former Axel Guttmann collection:
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A couple years before, I made European Bronze Age helmet, based on another piece in the Guttmann collection:
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It was only my second attempt at dishing out a helmet in 2 halves, so it isn't quite bulbous enough when seen from the front, and a little too wide and roundy when viewed from the side. Pretty much caught the essence, though.
I'm not *trying* to be so different from everyone else, it just keeps happening that way! Thanks for sharing, guys.
Matthew