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Corbridge A Breastplates - to cross or not cross diagonally?
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Tarbicus:3tsgkcef Wrote:Everyone seems to be thinking with a mental picture of a legionary at rest, arms down at his sides. But if his arms were raised (like often in battle) the pectoral plates, if angled, would still safely cover his sternum when his arms and shoulders were raised due to the inital overlap and angle. If they were neatly vertical and parallel at rest, wouldn't there be a chance of a gap showing in combat?

Well you could do a trial on that, Jim 8) The pectoral plates shouldn't
change their angle if you raise your arms (they obviously couldn't in
a Newstead :lol: ) If you raise your arms, then the shoulder-guards
just go up. That's why they're articulated. Idea

Ambrosius/Mike
So I just went to my Corbridge C, lifted the lesser shoulder guard all the way up, and the pectoral plate changed angle.

Added: I went back to it and lifted both LSG's, and both pectorals changed angle to make a vertical line in the centre. Still left enough room for my neck as well.
TARBICvS/Jim Bowers
A A A DESEDO DESEDO!
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Messages In This Thread
lorica - by brennivs - tony drake - 06-19-2007, 10:23 PM
lorica seg - by brennivs - tony drake - 06-21-2007, 07:37 PM
Re: lorica seg - by Matt Lukes - 06-22-2007, 12:03 AM
corbridge A - by brennivs - tony drake - 06-24-2007, 09:39 PM
Re: corbridge A - by Matt Lukes - 06-26-2007, 08:17 PM
Re: Corbridge A Breastplates - to cross or not cross diagonally? - by Tarbicus - 07-05-2007, 07:25 AM

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