09-09-2003, 02:05 PM
Hi Dave,<br>
For X-raying the plumbatae weights maybe a dentist would suffice, but such things as the eagle-headed sword need something bigger...<br>
You should see a replica plumbata at work1 No matter how you throw it, it always falls with the point down. Ideal for catching horses and unarmoured opponents even behind their shields. Next year we plan to start testing them in volleys.<br>
<br>
Aitor <p></p><i></i>
For X-raying the plumbatae weights maybe a dentist would suffice, but such things as the eagle-headed sword need something bigger...<br>
You should see a replica plumbata at work1 No matter how you throw it, it always falls with the point down. Ideal for catching horses and unarmoured opponents even behind their shields. Next year we plan to start testing them in volleys.<br>
<br>
Aitor <p></p><i></i>
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