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Mon 07 May, 2012 8:31 pm
Basically plate is fairly common by this point. George Dunbar, a scottish noble and at one point the Earl of March had quite an extensive collection of armour listed in 1370's that had been taken some time prior to this. As a higher up scottish lord his armour would be likely very nice but here is a quick look: five
bascinets, five breastplates, four pairs of plates, six pairs of bracers, two
shields and eight pairs of gauntlets of iron. -Calender letter books of the city of London. Book H p. 30.
highlanders seems rather behind in armour at this time but Lowlanders seem to have done well in keeping up with this. When Barbour is doing Brus he indicates the Scots of the mid to late 14th in plate armour.
So your kit- The helmet and gauntlets are more a 15th century thing. If you are doing a late 14th century hourglass fingere gaunts work well. There are a number of earlier gauntlets from scale to rather complete ones on the John deEltham. The spaulders are OK but you likely should shorten the lames done to 1.25-1" each as they look a bit long. Once over lapped only some .75-1" will show. Do you have any pictures of the limb armour alone? The pair of plates if great for more or less all the 14th.
RPM