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Show here your Germanic warrior impression
Excellent work!
"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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Very nice, Anita and Renger!Yes, the cloak is most beautiful. The precious textiles are the stuff with what we germanics can excel! Klasse Sache!



Robert
Robert Brosch
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Germanic warriors of 1st ct. AD

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5th century Gothic or Vandal tribesman serving in the Roman army. Diamond pattern trim in these photos is modern upholstery fabric, but I met a woman at this event who does handwoven diamond-twill wool. She'll be supplying the trim for the ultra-period version of this outfit. Squamata is my own creation, constructed from Deepeeka scales. Boots from Armamentaria, modified by me for my 1.5" leg difference. Also added hobnails. Pilleus is a vintage 1950's woman's pill-box hat I found on Ebay for $12. I want to eventually go to a spangen helm with punch decoration and repousse and a planked dished round shield.
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Franklin Slaton
Semper Ubi Sub Ubi
Your mother wears caligae!
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Impressive. You can sertve in my comitatus without any problem. Got free time? Big Grin
Robert Vermaat
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FECTIO Late Romans
THE CAUSE OF WAR MUST BE JUST
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Time yes, money no. Spent it all on kit, none left over for travel to the Netherlands!

Actually nothing in this kit is terribly expensive, just labor intensive. The scales themselves were cheap.

I need to take some pics with just the subarmalis underneath. It's as impressive and took as much time to hand stitch as the squamata.
Franklin Slaton
Semper Ubi Sub Ubi
Your mother wears caligae!
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Quote:thank you all,

I like, that you like my cloak :lol:

Now i just want to show you my wife Anita as 3rd century germanic woman. It's based on finds of Dienstedt (germany).

Hello Renger

We have a project about a germanic grave in Normandy (France) => http://www.musee-itinerant.org/site/spip.php?article26

i look some futher information about the type of coif weared by your wife..
Christian Delabos
Le Musée Itinérant (France)
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Nice scale armour, silvered iron? And excelent Spangehelm/Ridge helm helmet, great touch. And just who can resist a Pannonian hat for civilian use?
Nicholas
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Here is my impression of Marcomanian germanic warrior from second half of 2 century a. d. Our group Marcomania is from Czech Republic, so we are reconstructing Marcomanian tribe from our area. These photo was taken on Gladius 2010 event in open air museum Curia Vítkov near Liberec in Czech Republic.

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Very good, down to your authentic-looking shoes. :wink: Did you line your foot gear?
"Fugit irreparabile tempus" (Irrecoverable time glides away) Virgil

Ron Andrea
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I thought forumites mights may be interested to view some examples of period weaves, and the variety that was possible with these weaves using natural dyes;

Take a look here http://www.myspace.com/ulfhednarengland ... um/1514418

Signy's Textile Crafts album.

Although the lady in question is indeed talented with embroifery , the amazing think is tthese examplers where Signy's first attempt at using the period drop loom!

Ingvar
Ingvar Sigurdson
Dave Huggins
Wulfheodenas
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Very nice work.
We did a 'fleece to finished' experiment once, to produce a full width piece of textile on one of our WW looms and found the most time consuming bit was spinning out the yarn. To make a piece 6 foot wide by 8 foot long took a mile of drop spun yarn.
"Medicus" Matt Bunker

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Our Germanic group Marcomannia on Festival of Celtic culture in Nasavrky - Czech Republic. We have "summer equipment" without woollen tunics and cloaks. We were together with Romans, becuase there were a lot of Celts.

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Hello,

I've been watching this topic for some years now and I saw some very beautiful reconstructions ! Well done 8) !

I've just finished some important pieces on my Sutton Hoo kit. And now I'm convident enough to show them to you. So enjoy !

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Björn ter Keurs
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Quote:Our Germanic group Marcomannia on Festival of Celtic culture in Nasavrky - Czech Republic. We have "summer equipment" without woollen tunics and cloaks. We were together with Romans, becuase there were a lot of Celts.


Nice pics, Ondras. Even nicer to see that germanic reenactment also happens in Czech Republik where so many interesting artifacts are found!



cheers
Robert
Robert Brosch
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Germanic warriors of 1st ct. AD

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http://www.musee-itinerant.org/site/spip.php?article59

Nouvion en Ponthieu (Picardy France) Frankish warrior
Christian Delabos
Le Musée Itinérant (France)
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