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Hisham Gaballa





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PostPosted: Tue 05 Dec, 2006 9:23 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

The Mercenary's Taylor do a "Russian Helm", however i think the mail aventail is made of unrivetted links.
http://www.merctailor.com/catalog/product_inf...ucts_id=78

This combined with a mail shirt and/or lamellar cuirass would complete your warrior's armour.
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K W Kuznak





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PostPosted: Tue 05 Dec, 2006 1:21 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Nick: Those are awesome links!
I really enjoyed the old Russian helmet site. The style I was looking for is the Chernaia Mogila, Chernigov, 960-970AD (I had seen a drawing of a Rus warrior wearing this same style helmet and thats what sparked the interest). Would something like horse hair be on the top or would it be without anything of that nature?

Hisham: thanks! I hadn't seen that one before. Ill remember it.
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Nick Trueman





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PostPosted: Tue 05 Dec, 2006 3:27 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Hi

Yes mate, horse hair plume, or one or two feathers. This helmet is apart of the great polish serious helms with wide distribution from poland ,hungary and russia.
I am not sure if the feathers or plume has any significance apart from being a decoration? It probably does denote rank ect.

Heres a pic of the czarne moggila equipment reconstructed.

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Dan Dickinson
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PostPosted: Wed 06 Dec, 2006 12:16 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Another great visual reference for medieval Rus is the work of the Russian illustrator Igor Dzys.
Attached is a pic depicting druzhina from the tenth and eleventh centuries.
It is from a russian book by Rosmen publishing in Moscow. It's terribly hard to find, but may be available through inter-library loan. Unfortunately it's in Russian, but the wealth of illustrations more than make up for the language barrier.
He has several other books out in Russian as well as many articles in the Russian magazine Zeughaus. However, recently a book on the crusades featuring his artwork was published in English (it's on amazon and under a different spelling of his name, Igor Dzis).



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Hisham Gaballa





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PostPosted: Wed 06 Dec, 2006 1:54 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Dan Dickinson wrote:
Another great visual reference for medieval Rus is the work of the Russian illustrator Igor Dzys.
Attached is a pic depicting druzhina from the tenth and eleventh centuries.
It is from a russian book by Rosmen publishing in Moscow. It's terribly hard to find, but may be available through inter-library loan. Unfortunately it's in Russian, but the wealth of illustrations more than make up for the language barrier.
He has several other books out in Russian as well as many articles in the Russian magazine Zeughaus. However, recently a book on the crusades featuring his artwork was published in English (it's on amazon and under a different spelling of his name, Igor Dzis).


I've got his book on the crusades. The pictures are dramatic and wonderful to look at, BUT I would take some of his reconstructions and some of the information in the text with a large pinch of salt.

For example he often depicts Ayyubid and Mamluk heavy cavalry wearing 'Tatar' style masked helmets. these helmets may have been used in Southern Russia and North-eastern Iran (although I doubt that even there they were particularly common), however AFAIK there is little evidence that they were used by Muslim warriors in the Near East in the 12th-13th centuries. he also has a fondness for depicting muslim warriors with splinted vambrace and greaves as well as small items of plate armour.

Here are some examples of his work, click on the thumbnails please:
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PostPosted: Wed 06 Dec, 2006 2:55 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Yeah, I had wondered about some of the gear depicted, but as Islamic arms and armour aren't my areas I wasn't sure. Unfortunately that seems to be a consequence how illustrators work, they're only as good as the author they work for.
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K W Kuznak





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PostPosted: Wed 06 Dec, 2006 3:21 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Nick Trueman wrote:
Hi

Yes mate, horse hair plume, or one or two feathers. This helmet is apart of the great polish serious helms with wide distribution from poland ,hungary and russia.
I am not sure if the feathers or plume has any significance apart from being a decoration? It probably does denote rank ect.

Heres a pic of the czarne moggila equipment reconstructed.

N


Does anyone reproduce this style helm? Or would I have to get it made by someone.

If I had to get it custom made who would be a good choice? I dont have a huge amount to spend on just one peice of kit.
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Nick Trueman





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PostPosted: Wed 06 Dec, 2006 3:34 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Hi

Where abouts are you? I spose in Australia you would be charged around 300-400 bucks? Depending how fancy you get.

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K W Kuznak





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PostPosted: Wed 06 Dec, 2006 5:26 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Nick Trueman wrote:
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Where abouts are you? I spose in Australia you would be charged around 300-400 bucks? Depending how fancy you get.

N


Heh, No Canada actually.. $300-$400 was what i was hoping to spend. but $400-$500 would be acceptable, Im not looking for fancy.
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Nick Trueman





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PostPosted: Thu 07 Dec, 2006 4:33 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Oh well

Must be someone local making armour? I think you should be able to get quite a good helm for that money. The originals were made of iron then gilded so alot of people make them from brass for a similiar look. I made one from mild steel sheet then used a product called rub and buf wich is a imitation gold gilding, it turned out quite well.

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Piotr Glowacki




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PostPosted: Sat 08 Sep, 2007 1:15 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Hi
there is more information about rus


http://www.cross-dream.info/library/armour/helmets-xi.html
http://www.dom-np.narod.ru/rekon/stl/dresslav.html
http://www.shm.ru/zal8_v4.html
http://museum.velizariy.kiev.ua/
http://esoserver.narod.ru/pagan.htm
http://club-kaup.narod.ru/
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~chrisandpeter/...5_chernaia
http://south-rus.narod.ru/manvelovka.html
http://www.trinitas.ru/rus/doc/0211/005a/02110058.htm
http://russian-helmets.io.com.ua/album_1
http://club-kaup.narod.ru/kaup_r.html


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http://radoslav.mylivepage.ru/file

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Ville Vinje




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PostPosted: Sat 08 Sep, 2007 6:15 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Most helpful and informative.

Is it possible to give more detailed info in english? Just a short comment after each site.
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Piotr Glowacki




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PostPosted: Sun 09 Sep, 2007 2:47 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Dress from Rus, Pictures from the book "the ukrainian chroniques of the cloting" or like this Happy

http://img526.imageshack.us/img526/6112/015az1.jpg
http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/8185/017sf2.jpg
http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/139/018cw8.jpg
http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/6791/019jl1.jpg
http://img391.imageshack.us/img391/1115/020jn9.jpg
http://img391.imageshack.us/img391/8109/021bv6.jpg
http://img341.imageshack.us/img341/4893/022jy3.jpg
http://img341.imageshack.us/img341/4541/023yz0.jpg
http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/8540/024xb0.jpg
http://img413.imageshack.us/img413/5261/025di0.jpg
http://img530.imageshack.us/img530/9864/026wt2.jpg
http://img379.imageshack.us/img379/3126/027oe6.jpg
http://img379.imageshack.us/img379/1675/028lx1.jpg
http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/3522/029vg8.jpg
http://img207.imageshack.us/img207/4336/030qa8.jpg
http://img529.imageshack.us/img529/2775/031nv8.jpg
http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/5310/032ed0.jpg

And this is my foto in rus dress
http://img529.imageshack.us/img529/9342/dscn9293qu1.jpg

This is orginal foto my stuff Happy
shoes from Novogrod
http://img167.imageshack.us/img167/638/kozakidv1.jpg
http://img527.imageshack.us/img527/2632/novgo...allkv1.jpg

Belt from Sarkel
http://img257.imageshack.us/img257/2863/sarklbltad6.jpg

Decoration from Novogrod
http://img454.imageshack.us/img454/4098/sl018zn4.jpg
http://img473.imageshack.us/img473/7510/rbaydr92qo3.gif

Rus buttons
http://img464.imageshack.us/img464/5362/pugovtzi021cy1.jpg

men's shirt "rubaha" trousers of the type "szarawary"
http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/5677/rubakhahu3.jpg
http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/5050/clipboard01fd4.jpg
http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/399/clipboard02vr9.jpg
http://img519.imageshack.us/img519/3830/clipboard03ew7.jpg

Bag from Smolensk
when i find orginal foto i host it
this is picture from the book i dont know title but author is Dzys (it is the best book and consistent with history more fantasy)
http://img256.imageshack.us/img256/4695/clipboard011qy4.jpg

What you think about this?
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Piotr Glowacki




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PostPosted: Sun 09 Sep, 2007 2:58 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

another type buttons from Rus
http://img122.imageshack.us/img122/681/cumanjewelry1oa5.jpg
http://img465.imageshack.us/img465/8068/pugovtzi011lh2.jpg
http://img122.imageshack.us/img122/1944/pugovtzi021ps0.jpg
http://img507.imageshack.us/img507/3314/pugovtzi031bb1.jpg
http://img166.imageshack.us/img166/5397/pugovtzi051ew1.jpg
http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/3838/pugovtzi061vy6.jpg
http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/8417/pugovtzi071ir8.jpg
http://img507.imageshack.us/img507/4479/pugovtzi091nd1.jpg
http://img507.imageshack.us/img507/6217/pugovtzi101ui3.jpg
http://img295.imageshack.us/img295/4749/pugovtzi111tq3.jpg
http://img264.imageshack.us/img264/8574/pugovtzi121bi5.jpg
http://img184.imageshack.us/img184/8862/svjazka1se0.jpg
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PostPosted: Sun 09 Sep, 2007 5:41 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Piotr Glowacki wrote:

this is picture from the book i dont know title but author is Dzys (it is the best book and consistent with history more fantasy)
http://img256.imageshack.us/img256/4695/clipboard011qy4.jpg



It is from the same book I posted a pic from above. The book is Киевская Русь: Исторические рассказы by Александр Петрович Торопцев . ISBN 5-257-00900-5

Hope this helps,
Dan
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PostPosted: Thu 03 Jul, 2008 6:08 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

I find the early Kievian Rus , and how the interplay of cultures created such a rich weapons set, fascinating. I particularly like the more "viking" style weaponry with the addition of horse archery. I know that Tolkien intended Rohan to be Anglo-Saxons with the two elements he believed lost them England.....horse and archery combat. However, if ever a similar culture actually existed...I believe the early Kievian Rus would probably be the closest fit.
Dan


Not sure how accurate the Gjermundbu style helm would be on this guy.

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Kelly Powell




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PostPosted: Thu 03 Jul, 2008 6:49 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Authentic helm or sport helm? Either way I say talk to rich at knotwolf armoury.....Good choice by the way.....Anytime you can mix east with west you can make yourself some really sexy armor and clothing ensembles.
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PostPosted: Mon 03 Nov, 2008 2:48 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote



Looks like Leather Lamellar?

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PostPosted: Fri 07 Nov, 2008 1:14 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Why leather? If we assume the coloring literally represents the material, it might just as well be bronze--or painted/gilded iron.
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PostPosted: Fri 06 Apr, 2012 6:24 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Dan Dickinson wrote:
I find the early Kievian Rus , and how the interplay of cultures created such a rich weapons set, fascinating. I particularly like the more "viking" style weaponry with the addition of horse archery. I know that Tolkien intended Rohan to be Anglo-Saxons with the two elements he believed lost them England.....horse and archery combat. However, if ever a similar culture actually existed...I believe the early Kievian Rus would probably be the closest fit.
Dan


Not sure how accurate the Gjermundbu style helm would be on this guy.



i hereby bring this thread BACK from its dank, dark grave Razz (sorry, couldnt help myself)

anycase, the basis for the funny shape of the gjermudbu helmet is based off whats known as the tithe church nasel.
its a LONG nasel that reaches down to the lip almost, and theres evidence its the cnetral spine of a gjermundbu STYLE half mask.
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~chrisandpeter/...desjatinna

although unlike the original gjermundbu helmet, who's spectacles frame the eyes, the tithe church nasel is VERY long.

my helmet is in imitation of the general 'polish great helms' most commonly characterised by the chernalia moglia (black grave helmet but lacks most of the decorations and also possesses a nasel abit like the aforementioned tithe church nasel.

thorkil mkaes several different 'rus' helmet designs

one very interesting helmet design is the nemia, by itself its nothing too special, a single raised conical helmet like thosse used by the normans,
but theres evidence that the loops for attatching the aventail go all the way around, so its been proposed that the aventail is meant to cover everything except maybe your eyes, and the mask on the helmet brow is possibly meant to present this scary lifeless face to your opponent instead of your own.
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~chrisandpeter/...nemia1.jpg

also, i would VERY fervently suggest you get your hands on AN kirpichnikov's works on russian arms and armour, it consists of 3 volumes, the first is swords and sabres, the second, other weapons (axes spears etc) and the third is defensive equipment i.e armour shield bosses, and helmets.



kirpitchnikov's articles lay the foundation for pretty much everyone studying the rus between the IX-XIV centuries
and apparently did the job of showcasing many finds were distinctly rus rather than just viking goods.

in particular we have quite a rich amount of finds particularly of armour and helmets, than most other cultures, (i mean we have ONE viking helmet, the gjermundbu) we have several rus helmets by comparison.

http://members.ozemail.com.au/~chrisandpeter/...elmets.htm

i myself am reenacting a varangian rus, i.e a rus who hasnt started swapping his original gear for byzantine stuff.
so my gear will consist of (armament wise)
sabre
black grave style helmet
gjermundbu style maile i.e round rriveted, plus solid links.
2 handed axe,
both a round, and a kite style shield
And, for display only a rus type, 10th century flail of sorts. (i dont have most of these btw, thats just how i plan for my kit to expand
http://www.myArmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t...highlight=

i started a thread on my helmet, although like i ssaid, its missing a few features that make it less accurate
http://www.myArmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t...highlight=
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