Well after months with my nose to the grindstone I have finally finished a big commission. The armor is based on the "Le Landeron" armor from the Le Armature Di S. Maria Della Grazie Di Curtatore Di Mantova e L'armatura Lombarda Del '400 by Lionello Boccia. The original is dated to 1460-65 and only includes the cuirass, rear vambraces, and right pauldron. The left pauldron and tassets are based off other contemporary examples from paintings and sculpture. The armor is all hardened 1050 spring steel, and all the hinges and buckles are hand done.
I have also attached some details of the pointille work done on the edge rolls and reinforce bars on the pauldrons. The words were chosen by the customer, with the neck roll as his motto (my faith is in god), the tassets 'left', 'right', and 'buttocks', and the pauldrons with 'hail mary', and 'love for god'. These are all done in latin and the surrounding work is also based off contemporary armors.
This project was a real joy and a huge undertaking and I am happy with the results.
I have more full size images on my website here: www.davisreproductions.com
I hope you enjoy!! ;)
-Josh













