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One Piece Corinthian Helmet by Matt Lukes - Printable Version

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One Piece Corinthian Helmet by Matt Lukes - Creon01 - 02-25-2015

This was not a commission for me, rather Matt was experimenting with various processes on the weekends that he would need to learn to make one of these in case anyone wanted one. It turned out so well I decided to make it mine. Note that the nasal guard sides are turned to give it more strength and the appearance of thickness.

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You can learn more about this helmet here: http://fabricaromanorum.shawwebspace.ca/pages/view/_new_late_corinthian_one-piece_b/

Also note the new Marathon helmet!


One Piece Corinthian Helmet by Matt Lukes - Agin - 02-25-2015

Beautifully crafted!!


One Piece Corinthian Helmet by Matt Lukes - Virilis - 02-25-2015

Joe, that is absolutely a gorgeous helmet! The proportions are spot on.


One Piece Corinthian Helmet by Matt Lukes - Crispianus - 02-25-2015

Very Nicely done :wink:


One Piece Corinthian Helmet by Matt Lukes - Gaius Julius Caesar - 02-28-2015

Aww, geee. Thats nice.


One Piece Corinthian Helmet by Matt Lukes - Hildebrandt - 03-06-2015

I am particularly impressed by those edge treatments. Nice acquisition, Joe!


One Piece Corinthian Helmet by Matt Lukes - Creon01 - 04-09-2015

All my acquisitions, like this helmet, are for use by the public when they visit the Penn Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Although a reproduction it can still teach the visitors, especially kids, quite a bit as they will probably never handle an authentic ancient helmet artifact.

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