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Re: Show here your Greek warrior impression - Giannis K. Hoplite - 03-01-2009 I am indeed. Will you pass take me with the car? Re: Show here your Greek warrior impression - Kineas - 03-01-2009 Sure--I'll stop and pick you up. Hmm--I'll have to drive over the pole. Is that hard? Someday, Giannis. Re: Show here your Greek warrior impression - Gaius Julius Caesar - 03-28-2009 Quote:My new "alopeke" for my Thracian impression. I bought it for 30 euros(expensive) in a trip at Kalambaka,Northern Greece. I need work a bit on the stripe. Isay!! Its Davey Crocket!!! (or mayybe Danial Boone?) Re: Show here your Greek warrior impression - Idomeneas - 03-31-2009 No its Blek (an Italian comic very popular in Greece) :lol: :lol: http://www.cartonionline.com/en/characters/blek.htm Re: Show here your Greek warrior impression - Dan from Britannia - 04-13-2009 Greek chaps... I'm getting some kit together 5th-4th Century BC. (just for myself, I like this period...I assure you, Britannia are not turning their attention to the Peloponnesian Wars!) :lol: I purchased a helmet from the re-enactor's market here in the UK and had this horsehair crest (wooden oak box) made & applied. Am I on the right path? Does it look acceptable? Re: Show here your Greek warrior impression - Giannis K. Hoplite - 04-13-2009 Hi Dan. This is the deepeeka early corinthian. The crest looks nice. It is acceptable, of course. Good luck in building your greek kit. Khaire Giannis Re: Show here your Greek warrior impression - Craig Gascoigne - 04-14-2009 Here is the Melbourne and Sydney Hoplites at Easter Re: Show here your Greek warrior impression - barcid - 04-14-2009 looking great Craig & a good turn out for the event too !well done all. Re: Show here your Greek warrior impression - Dan from Britannia - 04-14-2009 Many thanks Glannis. Funnily enough I'm aiming for a Corinthian kit of this period. I'm also getting a Macedonian kit c. 333BC (Gaugamela) together too. Re: Show here your Greek warrior impression - Kallimachos - 04-14-2009 Really great impression Graig, thanks for sharing. Re: Show here your Greek warrior impression - Giannis K. Hoplite - 04-15-2009 I made the first steps of putting together my Thracian Impression. My mother found some blankets somewhere in my grandmother's wardrobe. They are hand made by my grandmother or great grandmother, using the wool of their own animals and dyed with natural ways. So they're traditional Thracian ones for real. They're heavy and thick. They are made in the machine,the "argaleios". http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o118 ... C03149.jpg http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o118 ... C03152.jpg Re: Show here your Greek warrior impression - Kallimachos - 04-15-2009 Very impressive Giannis. That's the kind of blankets our Thrakian was looking about :-) ) Re: Show here your Greek warrior impression - Giannis K. Hoplite - 04-15-2009 And some hoplite impressions. http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o118 ... C03161.jpg http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o118 ... C03162.jpg http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o118 ... C03155.jpg http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o118 ... C03169.jpg Khairete Giannis Re: Show here your Greek warrior impression - Giannis K. Hoplite - 04-15-2009 But Kallimache,i can't find such things in the stores...You may find some similar ones in some traditional shops but they're going to be expensive. And rare to find. That's why i proposed Turkey. Khaire Giannis Re: Show here your Greek warrior impression - Kallimachos - 04-15-2009 I know Philos :wink: |