Post armor
>>665218
Post armour is pike and shot.
Any onion suits?
>>665233
Cute
Also, what the hell is this thing? Was this actually used?
>>665251
Precursor to later great helm designs. Imagine the mask extended to the back of the head and you're imagining a great helm.
BUFF COAT IS BEST COAT
>>665261
Would it have been worn with a coif under neath it? Or just an arming cap?
>>665265
Coif if I'm not mistaken.
>tfw trying to do an image dump
>>665307
bavi
>>665318
>bavi
What?
>>665339
>fuck I hate standing next to Sir John, always pokes me with those fucking elbow spikes
>>665336
>the bird cage with actual birds inside it
I get doing that for ceremony but did they joust with those?
>>665348
>tfw you had the smith put them on because you're just an asshole
I often wonder how many aesthetic choices were merely a form of trolling.
>>665350
It's hard to say, as it's merely a tourney illustration. I imagine the crest is a bit exaggerated for the sake of the heralds compiling it, and it would have been removed for a joust. The panoply on the horses would be enough of an identifier I should think.
>>665278
>tumblr nose helmet
The Glasgow
>>665218
Here's a good example of articulation when fully armored.
Probably my last one - please ignore the fact it's some recreationists.
>>665401
All good, I love seeing pictures of reenactors
>>665233
>Pike and shot
>Post armor
M8 look at literally anyone's equipment from that era. Armor was actually more common, because it was cheaper and more available than in previous eras (Not to mention that twice tempered steel was rust resistant, making it easier to maintain). Armor wouldn't go out of vogue until the 1650's in most places.
>>665387
>Appointing leg harnesses directly to doublet
>No lendinier
Disgusting.
>>665450
Intensively produced cuirass and gorgets don't really count. You can see the reduction of armour to heavy cavalry in the ECW.
>>665460
>ECW
That was in the 1650's, pike and shot was already becoming less common on the continent at the time. England was just busy being the Mexico of Europe for a while. The era of pike and shot begins with the Tercio in the mid 1490's and fades with counter-march and salvo tactics, like those introduced my Maurice of Nassau and Gustavus Adolphus; pikes quickly became less and less important and were reduced to single lines instead of squares. It's fate was truly sealed by Jean Martinet when he introduced the bayonette, and by the 1670's German and French armies would both largely abandon pikes altogether.
>>665355
Spikes make sense though, you want to make it so that nothing can actually hit the armor at a 90 degree angle.
Vendel Period armor, best armor
>>665477
>Martinet
I think you mean drills. Bayonets were useless until well after plug bayonets were superceded.
>>665498
>>665459
>I learned this word watching a youtube video about 14th century armour a few days ago and now think I know more about 15th century armour than Tobias Capwell
I heard they often had only front protection, as hussars very rarely retreated. Also leopard/tiger skins for muh prestige.
>>665251
It's a type of "Chapel de fer" (iron hat) used typically around the 12-13th century. It was used in considerable numbers in Europe and the middle East. It was common amoung crusaders of the period and seemingly preformed okay considering it lasted so long and was so numerous.
>>665673
>as hussars very rarely retreated.
You understand nothing about cavalry then.
>not having crotch plate
I would not be at ease but I suppose it makes sense considering he probably would be on horseback.
>>665278
That looks comfy
>>665691
It was heavy cavalry, usually one charge did the, and if not then they would switch to using sabres.
>>665702
did the trick"
>>665673
>hussars rarely retreated
Retreating is a very large part of what cavalry do. They don't stick around to fight. They acted in kind of a hit and run fashion however if you mean routed then I agree. It was rare for the hussars to ever route but I don't think that was due to their loyalty or bravery more that they never really got into that type of situation. There are always exceptions though.
>>665702
>as hussars very rarely retreated.
Never mind wheel, flank and pursuit…
>>665387
I could probably jack off to that. Not even homo
>>665701
I feel like it would be itchy
>>665702
Sweden got fucked
Looking for the picture of knights in Europe from 1050 to 1650.
>>666835
here you go
now time to commence dump
>>666895
Thank you so much
stobbed in dikk
and that's about it from my folder, thank fuck there's no waiting on posting images or else i would've fallen asleep doing this
goodnight /his/
>>667074
Thanks for the pics lad
requesting pics of arquebusiers or musketeers with armor on
real armor!
Best armor in vidya coming through
From Henry V
>>668003
>From Henry V
That's Blackadder I you mong.
PRIZZIT FRESH HORSES!
>>667762
Looks like Guts' armor from Berserk.
I like the simplicity.
>>668011
Please tell me you're joking.
That is Brian Blessed as Exeter in the Branagh version of Henry V, not him as Richard IV in The Black Adder.
It's Chiswick by the way.
>>665393
you bastard i have an erection now
>>665305
my old regiment had some armour on display once owned by him (though presumably from when he was a bit slimmer/younger)
Gothic or Milanese plate?
Ancient Finnish Empire knight
>You will never get paid to roleplay on the streets of Rome
Why even live? I just want to go baller with a flamberger around the streets.
>>665218
if you lads want to see sexy armour you should watch the movie Excalibur
>>670671
>implying
Hwanfag pls leave, thats a Ancient Finnish levy. The Knights were clad in pearlescent gold full body armor, forged with metallurgy the Hwan never attained
Can anyone tell me what the metal square plates crusaders wore on their arms? And how the hell did they attach them?
All these western European Armors are impressive but doesn't give you that pazzaz you would get if you wore a mask plus helm
>>665459
Thats Toby Capwell you fucking pleb show some respect
Thracian helmet is the best helmet
>>670637
Maximilian
>>671334
got a picture of it? not exactly sure what you mean
>>671897
Yes.
>>665249
>>665368
>>665387
>>665393
>>670637
Western European desu.
>>672130
>>665339
Looks like it could be an android. I love it.
>671334
Ailettes?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ailette
>>672116
Fuck that's scary
>>670637
Gothic
>>670637
why not both?
Flemish.
Footage of Dr Tobias Capwell, at the time of filming, Curator of the Glasgow Museums RL Scott collection of arms and armour, now curator of the Wallace Collection, London.
Footage is probably of him running from Mac, the maker, when he was presented with the bill for it. you could buy a new BMW 3-series for the price of that harness of armour.
And if I had that sort of money, I'd buy it in a flash.
>>665339
>blacksmith: "how would you like your eye sight senpai? "