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Seg. (Corbridge B model) from Emmanuel Van Hoof.
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We begin to prepare the second Corbridge B model (entirely made and assembled in our club). Should we have to stick to this version (with inverted rim to the neck of a legionnaire) !?
By used in practice of this model has proved that the edge is dangerously close to the carotid artery of a legionnaire! During one sidestroke or severe side falls it is likely that the edge to be stuck in the legionnaire neck!
So once again I want to ask you is there another club who has experience with this “reverse angle” of Corbridge B?
I have not seen another one!?
These are pictures from our participation in the “Festivalul Antic Tomis 17-19 Аugust”
This is a picture of our last Corbridge B on а model from Emmanuel Van Hoof together with a Deepeeka one of armament in our club.
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From here you can see at the far left Emmanuel Van Hoof seg.In the middle is our seg. and on the most right side is the Deepeeka seg.
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Should we continue to stick to this "reverse angle" production?
Are we in the right direction or we are making mistake with this "reverse angle" version?
Radostin Kolchev
(Adlocutio Cohortium)
http://legio-iiii-scythica.com/index.php/en/
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Re: Seg. (Corbridge B model) from Emmanuel Van Hoof. - by Emmanuel Van Hoof - 03-06-2012, 02:47 AM
Re: Seg. (Corbridge B model) from Emmanuel Van Hoof. - by Rado - 11-07-2012, 01:18 AM

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