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Reece Nelson
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Posted: Mon 07 Apr, 2014 6:06 pm Post subject: show us your helms |
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Here is my bascinet helm. It's based off of the Churburg S17 S16 bascinet, that is housed in castle Churburg in Italy
I also made a visor for it that was based off an image from the late 14th century.
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Gerald Fa.
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Posted: Sat 28 Jun, 2014 7:50 pm Post subject: |
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F Hynd wrote: | my sallet with my tournament colours
sorry for the sligthy fuzzy images |
That is a very cool helmet! I know where to get one for a very good price too.
How is that helmet do? H\
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Harry Marinakis
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Posted: Sun 29 Jun, 2014 7:16 pm Post subject: |
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I bought a Dargen great helm from Andrey Galevskiy - I thought it had some nice lines. It wasn't until I compared it to the original Dargen great helm that I realized how good it looked.It's legal for "heavy" fighting, though I think I'll stick to my beater helm for that.
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Edward Lee
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Posted: Wed 30 Jul, 2014 2:21 pm Post subject: |
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Bascinet with aventail from del tin.
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Matias Tonazzi
Location: Buenos Aires Joined: 13 Jul 2014
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Posted: Thu 31 Jul, 2014 5:03 am Post subject: |
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So far I've only got a spangenhelm made by Ulfberth from the times where we were legally allowed to import things overseas in my country. I want to have a kettle helm for my XIVth century set I'm makin', guess I'll have to make it myself too.
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Mike Zielinski
Location: Lublin, Poland Joined: 04 Oct 2010
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Luka Borscak
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Posted: Wed 20 Aug, 2014 3:23 pm Post subject: |
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My new klappvisor bascinet by Zsigmond Adamffy:
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Lance Morris
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Posted: Thu 21 Aug, 2014 6:10 pm Post subject: helm |
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Hey guys.
I love my helmet. I see why the Greeks used the style for so long
However some of yours are pretty epic to
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Harry Marinakis
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Posted: Sat 23 Aug, 2014 7:27 pm Post subject: |
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Lance
Love the pony tails
That helm makes me want to hit you
I'll be keeping an eye out for that target
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Tjarand Matre
Location: Nøtterøy, Norway Joined: 19 Sep 2010
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Posted: Fri 29 Aug, 2014 12:38 pm Post subject: |
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My sallet. Based on an original at Leeds.
The sallet is treated with scorched cod liver oil. An experiment in metal treatment with coastal Scandinavian resources. The oil / grease should probably be from whale or seals. Cod liver oil might be a bit too labour intensive for manual fishery ...
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Mark T
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Posted: Fri 29 Aug, 2014 4:28 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Tjarand,
I love that treatment! Can you tell us more about how you did it?
Chief Librarian/Curator, Isaac Leibowitz Librarmoury
Schallern sind sehr sexy!
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Mark T
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Posted: Fri 29 Aug, 2014 8:32 pm Post subject: |
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Tjarand's post prompted me to post my latest, roughly based on the sallet in the Walters Art Musuem.
The lines are different from the original, and the occularium is wider than I'd prefer it to be, but I bought this secondhand as a project piece - I added the gilding to match the original and eagle-claw crest. While the claws might not be everyone's cup of tea, it's inspired by the dozens of images of such helmets in the Pastrana Tapestries. And, as the original had holes for a crest, I decided this needed one!
(For anyone who hasn't seen them yet, many images of the tapestries are included in some myArmoury threads, including a link to a site with many detailed photos. For a more physical resource, The Invention of Glory: Afonso V and the Pastrana Tapestries is a fantastic book.)
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Inspiration: Walters Art Museum sallet; photo by 'thoog'
Chief Librarian/Curator, Isaac Leibowitz Librarmoury
Schallern sind sehr sexy!
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Collin D
Location: Upper Peninsula, MI Joined: 23 Jun 2013
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Posted: Fri 29 Aug, 2014 8:49 pm Post subject: |
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I like it. The way the claw is opened and pointing forward give it an aggressive, "Coming to get you" sort of look, if that makes sense.
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Mark T
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Posted: Fri 29 Aug, 2014 9:34 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Collin,
Thanks - I like it too!
And I like your sense of the intent and 'motion' imparted by the angle. Most of the images of claw-topped helmets that we have (and I'm guessing most of these are from the Pastrana Tapestries) show the claws as all 'seated' on, or touching the helmet, and I like having something inspired by this, but not of the exact same form.
I was also curious about this choice of crest - were they slightly representative of being 'under' the domain of the double-headed eagle of the HRE? (But this doesn't account for the Pastrana helmets.) Or were they meant to somehow show some kind of affinity with the eagle itself, or an association of meanings of power, predation, and so on? Or were they just a motif of some kind, without a direct or literal connection to the content (think the ubiquity of Che t-shirts today, perhaps)?
In any case, it also dawned on me that the eagle foot could be 'read' in almost the opposite way: the suggested eagle could be more 'active' - that the wearer would effectively be 'caught' by the claws. In this way, the 'raised' claw on my repro then actually becomes a 'descending' foot, about to land.
So, whether open and 'I'm coming to get you', or descending and having a sense of motion and threat ... it gives a more engaging feel than just the 'prone' claw, I think.
On another note, it was fun to make such a modification to a helmet. I already had another sallet with pre-drilled holes for a crest. To that one, I added a double-headed eagle, which I liked a lot. But actually making the decision to drill an intact helmet all for the sake of adding a crest that I wasn't sure would work or not was a completely different decision - there was almost a sense of not wanting to interfere with the armourer's original work, and leave it 'as it was intended to be'.
Finally finding some images that showed that the original Walters sallet had crest holes helped shift this. And, having now done it, I'm not less squeamish about modding other gear. Perhaps others who've added crests to helmets can include them in this thread too!
Chief Librarian/Curator, Isaac Leibowitz Librarmoury
Schallern sind sehr sexy!
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Foong Chen Hong
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Posted: Thu 23 Oct, 2014 12:26 pm Post subject: |
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I had custom ordered a Dargen great helm from Mardinus, 2mm spring steel. Though I can notice some riveting mistake and not the most accurate, but it is definite worth the money.
After installed the padding lining, polishing and oiling.
(Sorry if the mess bother you)
Descanse En Paz
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Edward Lee
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Posted: Mon 16 Feb, 2015 10:10 pm Post subject: |
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Painted my kettle hat , but my hand writing is very bad.
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Sina Assadi
Location: Sweden Joined: 16 Dec 2014
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Posted: Thu 26 Feb, 2015 10:26 am Post subject: |
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Sugarloaf 3mm stainless steel. With a not that historicly correct paintjob.
But its from the Island of Roses (Wisby)
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Terry Thompson
Location: Suburbs of Wash D.C. Joined: 17 Sep 2010
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Posted: Fri 27 Feb, 2015 6:58 am Post subject: |
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A line-up of some of my helms.
And my Pembridge greathelm over the bascinet w/torse mantle and crest on it.
And a close-up of the modified crest (Knightly Arts) w/tongue and glass eyes installed:
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Scott Hrouda
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Posted: Fri 27 Feb, 2015 7:00 pm Post subject: |
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Terry,
First off, nice partial collection.
Secondly, your “Pembridge greathelm over bascinet w/torse mantle and crest” is very attractive!
...and that, my liege, is how we know the Earth to be banana shaped. - Sir Bedevere
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Yannick Koch
Location: Dalheim Joined: 09 Jan 2015
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Posted: Fri 28 Aug, 2015 10:01 am Post subject: |
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Hey, here are some pics of my helmet done by Jacek Matera. It was produced after the bascinet of chartres.
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