>>2842321
My image is too large to post but here's a link.
http://westofmooneastofsun.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/IMG_6568.jpg
>>2842969
fixed and here's how>>2839641
>>2842972
Armor of George Clifford, Third Earl of Cumberland
excuse the fuzzy image: Armor like this dates from about the 1500s. King Henry VIII of England had a set like it. It was not made for a woman, but for a man planning to engage in ground combat. The skirt would protect his legs better than traditional pants-style armor. Form-fitting armor needs joints that bend. Joints mean there are gaps that a sword or axe or spear could penetrate. A strong skirt, covering the knees, might look unwieldy to us, but we might be glad enough to reach for one if we were faced with hand-to-hand combat.
Any Byzantine armour please?
>>2842997
How would one see out of that?
Mycenaean panoply
>>2844048
Now with authentic boar-tusk helmet!
This sculpture of Kaiser Rudolf enjoys the special attention of the public - it is believed that it will bring a touch of success with women :)
>>2844059
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image: Indian (Mughal) riveted mail and plate coat zirah bagtar. Armour of this type was introduced into India under the Mughals.
Armour for Gustav I of Sweden by Kunz Lochner, c. 1540
Suit of armor design for... Sir Henry
Design for Armour for Sir John Smythe (1534-1607)
Helmet for a Harquebusier..... i love images/threads with descriptions
>>2850390
Wow the Soul of Cinder really let himself go
>>2842887
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>>2852830
I really like these ones.
Nice thread
Does anyone have any nice pictures of Gothic Armours?
>>2842997
Written like a DS3 info logs
too bad it came out of fashion
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