The second is, of course, the Avant Armour!!!!!!! Let me just start by saying that this armour is absolutely gorgeous. It really needs to be seen in person to understand how it, in my opinion, encompasses practicality of design with a simplistic and absolutely awe-inspiring feeling of power.
Now, for reasons I am unaware of, the Haubergeon has been removed. However, the rest is there, and so I have pictures to share with you all! I would have posted this thread earlier, were it not for my lack of access to the pictures, as my parents took the camera home with them, and have been somewhat slow in sending them to me. More are on their way, as well as pictures of various swords (everything from a Oakeshott's Ingelrii sword to a side-sword with a ridiculously artistic hilt)
Before heading to Glasgow, my parents and I spent a week in Northern Spain, going from Zaragoza in Aragon, to Burgos, Santiago de Compostela, and finally Ponferrada. In Ponferrada there is a lovely castle with mixed 15th c. 14th c. and 12th c. walls. Pictures of that are also included. I would include a picture of the tomb of Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar (El Cid Campeador), but I haven't got it yet.
An adventure, to say the least!
Anyway, Pictures!

Hello, gorgeous.

Amazing

A lovely set of legs

The other arm

Left arm, back side

The Manliest Skirt Ever

Underside of the gauntlet
And now, Ponferrada!
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Myself at the gates, looking a bit goofy
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The main keep
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Arrow/gonne(?) slit