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Been a bit nervous about posting my stuff here.
Made the spatha hilt and scabbard last week and finished the clothing, boots and submarlis over the weekend.
Hoping the helmet arrives this week.
Will finish the lamellar this week and ride in it all next weekend.
Cheers
Rod Walker
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Quote:Been a bit nervous about posting my stuff here.
Why? You have surely made a good start. Dpka stuff is easily accessible,
What helmet will you be wearing? Your armour looks sturdy!
The boots may be a bit high for LR purposes - who made them? Can we get them in a close-up?
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Here is my first post to this wonderful forum. I am working on my kit and had to borrow some hamata for a photo shoot for a crucifixion scene we did over this weekend.
I am wanting a kit for soldier serving in Judea around the time of Jesus. Armor wise I was planning on sticking with hamata and a coolus helmet. It looks like a large oval shield is what I need to make next
Hopefully this post will work.
http://s860.photobucket.com/albums/ab16 ... CF0014.jpg
http://s860.photobucket.com/albums/ab16 ... CF0017.jpg
My pugio is from Mark Morrow and is wonderfully sharp.
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Greg,
I love the impression of the second picture on the cross. The way your kit appears and the surrounding area, makes us really go back in time.
Excellent.
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Quote:Why? You have surely made a good start. Dpka stuff is easily accessible,
What helmet will you be wearing? Your armour looks sturdy!
The boots may be a bit high for LR purposes - who made them? Can we get them in a close-up?
Thanks.
There are so many high quality impression here that coming into it anew without much of an idea is a little off putting.
I made everything in the pics over the last week except the bow, the sword blade and the belt.
I completely stuffed up the toes on the boots and had to make them fit. I think I will buy a pair of boots next.
I am getting the Roman Cavalry Helmet from Deepeeka.
Cheers
Rod Walker
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@ Promotius :
Awesome kits, Promotius
Are you wearing greaves for your heavy infantry impression ?
It's a little hard to tell from the photos.
And is your round shield convex, flat ?
@ Sagittarii :
I hope someone takes photos of you riding in your kit, Rod.
A mounted horse archer is something I have yet to see :wink:
@ Greg :
You're on a good start for a soldier at the time of Christ. I, too, am
working on a similar impression : Coolus helmet, squamata, oval shield,
hasta (spear), gladius hispaniensis, and proper clothing. I just don't have
the gladius yet or proper boots. As for a shield I made my own flat and oval
shaped. It looks Hellenistic rather than Roman. I hope to see your impression
when it's more fully developed 8) Thanks for posting your photos, Greg.
~Theo
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Hi Theo, some pics trying the kit out today on horse.
I have half a dozen horses that I can joust off, shoot off etc. This is Martel, he is brand new at it. Second day with the bow and first day with any sort of armour.
Working with the sword.
Roman ring and the sword hilt I made.
Here are the boots I made. I really butchered the pattern and will be replacing them ASAP. Ran out of leather lace so had to use some modern laces for today.
Cheers
Rod Walker
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Magnificent, Sagittarii
Your camera man takes excellent photos !
These really take one back through time.
Being in such a scenic location makes all the difference.
And you are quite a craftsman, making just about all your own gear it seems.
Thank you for posting :!:
~Theo
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Josephus wrote Quote:One question:
I'm thinking of adding a fascia ventralis to this impression, but I'm afraid it's out of date for late period.
Do we have any evidence of it's use later than 2nd century AD?
Thanks!
Yes, there are some white examples with red tunics from late Roman mosaics in Apamea.
Graham.
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Thanks Theo, my wife Michelle takes all our photos.
Cheers
Rod Walker
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Hi Rod,
Excellent photos.
Quote:Roman ring and the sword hilt I made.
Here are the boots I made. I really butchered the pattern and will be replacing them ASAP. Ran out of leather lace so had to use some modern laces for today.
Maybe the boot pattern could improve but I'm very impressed by the fact that you make all that equipment yourself.
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Indeed wonderful pictures. We need more cavalry and horse-archers in the Roman re-enactment scene!
Good job!
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Rod top Job there mate 8) .welcome to the forum
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Sagottarii, Wow! I love the horse pictures. Great looking kit.
Theo, Thanks for your comments. I am going to try and finish out a shield this weekend.
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Very nice action picture! Horse archery calls for a lot of skills from the rider.
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