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Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - Gaius Julius Caesar - 12-29-2010 Nice work Radka, a lot of work in the tribune subarmalis as well I see! Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - Tita Iuventia Martia - 12-30-2010 Thank you all for your kind comments. Regarding the legionary subarmalis, I'm happy that it can seen that I am wearing subarmalis under my segmentata. More important thing is that my shoulders do not hurt from the weight of the armor as much as with the older subarmalis. This heavier design works with segmentata better, the older one was good enough for cushioning blows but it was not thick enough for long-term wear. Yes, I'm using deepeeka spatha in those two photos. The main reason is that I think a mounted tribune can fight better with a longer sword, plus I don't think that any surviving parazonium was ever found. And as for the work on the tribune's subarmalis, it is machine stitched - there's over 100 pteryges on it. The fringes were created by fraying the material by hand, and the rest of my clothing is hand-stitched, but the subarmalis was a bit too much :oops: :wink: Oh, and the design of the subarmalis is very similar to the legionary one, the difference is this one uses lighter, softer wool (an old military woolen blanket, actually) and lighter linen too. Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - manthos - 01-09-2011 Salve Here Is a pic from Denmark Leg VI Cohors II Cimbria I'm in the middle with the borrowed helmet, as my real helmet was broken Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - manthos - 01-09-2011 Here is 2 with my own helmet Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - RomeBuff - 01-09-2011 Great Impressions. Lots to aspire to. Just a heads up as to a previous conversation here. I was at the Bridal shop today to pick up my dress and checked out the tatto cover up. The price was $30.00. It comes in a tin suitcase about 4in. by 6in. if memory serves. If anyone is having trouble locating it I would be glad to ship it out. Just cover the cost & shipping. best! Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - Teodor - 01-13-2011 That's me. I based on Adamclisi monument Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - arklore70 - 01-15-2011 Teodor, I know the exact meotope that you are basing your impression off of. Nice job!! I myself am working on the same/simular impession. Great catch of the balteus not having the apron, which if memory serves me correctly, not of the meotopes show. R/ Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - FAVENTIANVS - 01-29-2011 Behold my nephew, Quintus Roelius Marcellinus: He's 9. Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - Robert Vermaat - 01-31-2011 Welcome back Ivan! Quote:He's 9.Big for his age - Jeroen (10) still does not fit the Intercisa... :neutral: Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - FAVENTIANVS - 02-03-2011 Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - FAVENTIANVS - 02-03-2011 Marching with us as a Calo-field assistant, he couldn't be happier... Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - jkaler48 - 02-08-2011 Grandsons Billy (XVII) and Christopher (VII) stand guard at the Castra Gate February 7 2011. Hopefully it will be warmer at their new duty station Casta Lafe in March. Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - Peroni - 02-09-2011 Hardy little soldiers there John! Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - Gaius Decius Aquilius - 02-21-2011 Ivan... Smaking that child with a stick.... Ummm... ah... would like a job in our public school system? It is obvious he will not grow up to be a drug dealer or steal cars which is what our school systems turns out these days... ebeven if they get past the 8th grade. Which almost half do not. Congratulations. Ralph Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - FAVENTIANVS - 02-21-2011 Ha ha ha ha! I'll consider that offer! Don't think the situation down here (Catalonia) is any better... they're all gangstas as well addicted to the computer and Japanese violent cartoons! |