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Smithy- You seem to have either
A. Never got your kit guide
B. Never read your kit guide
C. Lost your kit guide before reading it.
Lorica segmentata - too early for our core activity, (the lads only wear it as guards at our 1st century gladiator shows)
You also seem to have lost your tunic or tucked it into your trousers (increasing the overweight image).
I know you have only just joined, and it's nice that you can ask these learned & very helpful people on RAT questions about kit... but do feel free to ask myself and others in the group about basic kit, and if you are missing a kit guide... please let me know.
[size=85:o4x0r0ok]You are a very young/new member & I know you're grateful for all the help you've had, people don't expect paying... but if you want to thank people please listen to their advice and take note of reference material that they give or recommend, oh...& don't tuck your tunic in to your trousers (wear a knee length one).[/size] :roll:
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Here's a few of us at a shows recently
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you can "allmost" see me in the top one :roll:
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Quote:Hey Ho... Salve,
salve comite
Ah, I have missed seeing Picador such a great horse :-) )
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Quote:Me as a terribley over weight 5th century roman, please be kind in your critcism, I have only been going a year.
Plus the club would not allow me to bring my spear to hte party/
Welcome to the Forum, always nice to see a Late Roman :-) )
This is where our American comrades have an advantage IIRC: "the right of the People to keep and bear spears, shall not be infringed" :wink:
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Me, I like the right to bare arms too. Especially for young and nubile female, opposite gendered persuasion type persons.
And other body parts too....is was how it was meant to be..... 8)
Visne partem mei capere? Comminus agamus! * Me semper rogo, Quid faceret Iulius Caesar? * Confidence is a good thing! Overconfidence is too much of a good thing.
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Forgot this:
A show we did on a lake, with the audience watching from one bank.
(The scenario was a later Roman limitanei unit storming an island occupied by early Germanic raiders, we pounded the island with our onager, then ballistas followed by arrow storms... before sending a few units of footsoldiers in).
Quite a few people got chucked in! :lol:
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Hi Dan, glad to see you around here :wink:
Some photos of us, the Letavi, Vth century Romano-Bri(e)tons at a training two weeks ago.
"O niurt Ambrois ri Frangc ocus Brethan Letha."
"By the strenght of Ambrosius, king of the Franks and the Armorican Bretons."
Lebor Bretnach, Irish manuscript of the Historia Brittonum.
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"O niurt Ambrois ri Frangc ocus Brethan Letha."
"By the strenght of Ambrosius, king of the Franks and the Armorican Bretons."
Lebor Bretnach, Irish manuscript of the Historia Brittonum.
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Greetings Agraes, Fantastic pictures!
Like your Segontium shields especially.
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Salve/Wassail Dan!,as an aggravated Angle,can i ask one question?,who won?,and if not the Germanics,did they die with their Lord? :twisted: .
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Quote:Salve/Wassail Dan!,as an aggravated Angle,can i ask one question?,who won?,and if not the Germanics,did they die with their Lord? :twisted: .
I would comment but I was busy floating in the water, fantastic show I must say, I thoroughly enjoyed it.
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Ha! The locals in that part of Essex are proud of their Roman heritage (it was near to Heybridge, a major Roman excavation) so we had the Roman patrol winning.
If it had been an area heavy with 'Saxon' history then the Germanics would have triumphed! (We are political in our crowd pleasing efforts).
The Germanics did indeed die with their lord, a few 'bodies' were thrown into the water (like Smithy, who floated about about 300yards before drifing into a stinking reed bed full of the finest goose 5hite, but as he had only just joined it was seen as his initiation ceremony, give him his credit, as one of his first shows he was a perfect floating corpse). :lol:
[size=85:15gsnnrc]He has let his membership lapse this year, the treasurer has reminded me that he may have to be thrown into freezing, stinking water again to be re-initiated...[/size] :wink:
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Quote:Ha! The locals in that part of Essex are proud of their Roman heritage (it was near to Heybridge, a major Roman excavation) so we had the Roman patrol winning.
If it had been an area heavy with 'Saxon' history then the Germanics would have triumphed! (We are political in our crowd pleasing efforts).
The Germanics did indeed die with their lord, a few 'bodies' were thrown into the water (like Smithy, who floated about about 300yards before drifing into a stinking reed bed full of the finest goose 5hite, but as he had only just joined it was seen as his initiation ceremony, give him his credit, as one of his first shows he was a perfect floating corpse). :lol:
[size=85:149ocrk7]He has let his membership lapse this year, the treasurer has reminded me that he may have to be thrown into freezing, stinking water again to be re-initiated...[/size] :wink:
If I can make it to that show I would love to hit the water, as said above it was good fun and it was quite a warm dau (I thought) so I found the water quite refreshing.
Oh bout subs PMed you.
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