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Accept my major fault
#1
Hello to all,
i accept my major fault , the reason of my major fault is quick work and without research.
hope you will see good and accurate post in future.


with best regards - sajid
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#2
Sajid, thank you, maybe we were too hard on you but before making something copied from another company, please think of if you are replicating a find, or replicating someone else's work. I hope that you can make some good things but research is necessary. Try making something based off a Roman object. Smile
Regards, Jason
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#3
Sajid, you are welcome when you come baring good or improved goods. As a suggestion, please ask the roman community what they want, many of us will even do the investigation for you.
Damian Laurence Zamprogno
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#4
Yes, some of us might do some research for the benefit of a good product for us in the end...
Regards, Jason
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#5
Sajid, an option might be to make yhe iron parts for a scorpion 9 The roman crosbow).
AgrimensorLVCIVS FLAVIVS SINISTER
aka Jos Cremers
member of CORBVLO
ESTE NIX PAX CRISTE NIX
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#6
That would be nice to have! A set of pieces to build a scorpion for reenactment. What a great idea!
Regards, Jason
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#7
Very limited in production numbers....cant see that happening.
Kevin
Kevin
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#8
Quote:Sajid, an option might be to make yhe iron parts for a scorpion 9 The roman crosbow).

I think this would be a one a off order and working to accurate drawings of the device and components, its likely some adjustment would be needed later to fit the parts... Probably better done either as a complete piece or as a more local project where the woodwork is already made.... I think there are a number of blacksmiths who could do the metalwork in Holland and Germany...
Ivor

"And the four bare walls stand on the seashore. a wreck a skeleton a monument of that instability and vicissitude to which all things human are subject. Not a dwelling within sight, and the farm labourer, and curious traveller, are the only persons that ever visit the scene where once so many thousands were congregated." T.Lewin 1867
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