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The soldier’s personal impressions look great.
Just wondering, does anyone have some exciting close up individual or group action photos that they want to share? :?: I would love to see them. I believe the equipment and costumes are dramatically brought to life when photographed in action.
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Jamie (Domitius)
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Jaime,
I have enclosed a few action photos of our group.
3 were taken when we did a performance for The National State Archaeological Museums in Madrid, Spain.
1 was a battle seen that we did in a Short Film recreating a battle between Asturs & Cantabros against a Roman Garrison stationed in Ceasarobriga, Spain before the actual conquest of August Caesar over these last submitted tribes of North West Spain.
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Sorry,
They are too large for posting. Will try to size tnem down.
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Traianus, what happened to the other helmet you had? The gallic modifyied for a legate? I liked more than the new one you show here!
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Hi Graham,
thanks for the pics!
is there a reason why the gladiators are wearing a mix of equipment of various types rather than the specific equipment of a distinct gladiator type?
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Great pics, thanks for sharing
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Faventianus,
I still have the mentioned gallic modified helmet, but our group is eventually changing to the late republic early imperial armour. More related to the Astures & Cantabros conflict.
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