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Dear Ivan,
The Republican Era helmets are from Deepeka (until now...) and the Empire are from Germany (the base) and the details are us who made.
Salve!
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Great! Which groups took part in this event Cacaius?
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Ave !
This shot was taken at Atraining event at Binchester Roman fort with Roma Antiqua , It was Freezing Hence the Tunics , Normally I wear a Subligarculum but I was thankful for my Blue Tunic .
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Ave!
Here you can find shots taken from our "battles" against barbarians during the years 2003/2004/2005.
events to be looked at:
Szombathely/Savaria
Komárom/Komáromi napok
Budapest-Aquincum/Floralia
http://www.middleages.hu/english/events.html
Valete,
József Janák
Miles Gregarius
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Quote:Ave!
Here you can find shots taken from our "battles" against barbarians during the years 2003/2004/2005.
events to be looked at:
Szombathely/Savaria
Komárom/Komáromi napok
Budapest-Aquincum/Floralia
http://www.middleages.hu/english/events.html
Some of the Viking shots from Wolin 2005 look quite impressive...
Scythian pipes too...... the furry variety
pe7djxj5]http://www.middleages.hu/fellepesek/wolin2005/31.jpg[/url]
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Peroni\\n[quote]You can't beat a good trophy head!!!!
More Batavian hijinks from Pete Noons!
And some fantastic CGI assistance from Tarbicus (Who I am fast beginning to owe a large number of beers). Cheers Jim
Maximio
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There ain't an aspirin big enough to fix that one. :wink:
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:oops: My apologies Jim, I did't realise that you had a hand in that shot too! Post now edited.
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No problem Adrian
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Arthes,
the webpage I linked belongs to a Hungarian group called S.A.G.A. They are multiperiod with some 70-80 members. One of their biggest sub-group focuses on viking/norman era and the other is on ancient barbarians (celtic/german).
Their ancient group members are our regular "enemies".
And yes indeed, Wolin is fantastic (althought I haven't been there yet). Last year there were more than 1000 participants from the Skandinavian and Baltic countries, from Poland, Russia, Ukraine and there were some 70 Hungarians too.
In the future I will collect a viking kit just for this event as well, however THAT battle is quite dangerous: SCA-like full combat with steel weapons (lightened and dulled).
Valete,
József Janák
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Peroni,
your pics look really fantastic. Do you have maybe more, hidden somewhere in the dark corners of the internet waiting for some lost soul to discover them?
Valete,
József Janák
Miles Gregarius
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