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Re: Wax modeling and casting of our models! - Rado - 01-25-2013

Because of the great interest оn my brother Jordan creative work “3-th century Roman eagle” he decided to improve some details.
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This is the latest improved version of “3-th century Roman eagle” http://www.christies.com/lotfinder/LotDetailsPrintable.aspx?intObjectID=3993900
Аrtifact published in Christie’s auction: Bronze eagle roundel, the baldric attachment with a central stylized eagle surrounded by an annular openwork inscription reading "OPTIME MAXIME CON[SERVA]", 3rd Century A.D. with published sizes
2¼ in. (5.7 cm.)
I think that the result is entirely satisfactory.
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Many details were changed. Pedestal ,palm branch and the eagle.


Re: Wax modeling and casting of our models! - Rado - 01-28-2013

Once I followed the recommendations of a friend of mine I decided to recreate for the needs of the Roman cingulum equipment this model of pugio frog from a military belt from Windisch (VINDONISSA), Switzerland. First half of the 1st century AD.Dimensions are width 46 mm.I think that I've achieved a good result!
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My wax work on this model.
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Re: Wax modeling and casting of our models! - Rado - 02-19-2013

These are my two new torque with lion heads model. Were prepared for the decoration of our club colleague.Given for bravery and contribution to the Legion Smile.
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Brass lion heads are mounted on a twisted tinned copper wire.
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Re: Wax modeling and casting of our models! - M. Demetrius - 02-19-2013

Those belt fittings look perfect to my eye, Rado. Good work!


Re: Wax modeling and casting of our models! - Rado - 04-07-2013

These are three Roman Ring-keys. Particularly suitable for SIGNIFER because he was treasurer of the centuria or cohort.
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Re: Wax modeling and casting of our models! - Rado - 04-07-2013

These are my wax models.
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Re: Wax modeling and casting of our models! - Rado - 08-02-2013

This is related to part of our club equipment designed for our "Senior officers equipment" project.Thais is some improvement efforts on the base model of Praetorian helmet from Deepeeka, but with some improvement efforts ower the base model.
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Improvements that make my brother Jordan Kolchev reflects positively on the general appearance of the base Praetorian helmet.
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I think we have reached a similarity with the original and authenticity of the product.
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Re: Wax modeling and casting of our models! - P Sertorius Scaevola - 08-03-2013

Hi Rado,

Praise for the hard work; as always you two have a keen eye for details and quality. A word of advise you may wish to ignore; loose the horsehair crest in favor of a more authentic feathered one. Probably ostrich in this particular example.


Re: Wax modeling and casting of our models! - Rado - 08-04-2013

Thank you for your advice and your constructive suggestions Paul!At this stage we will not have the opportunity to do changed because we made urgently our club equipment designed for our ”Senior officers equipment” project so we can use it in our nearly participation in Tomis Ancient Festival 16- 18 august 2013- Constanca Romania. Musculata armor and the Praetorian helmet are from Deepeeka but ..with some improvement efforts over the base models Wink.
Of course we cannot compare our Senior officers equipment with that of the leading Western European clubs (from which we learn) !But I think that with our Eastern European finance capabilities, we have achieved a..decent reenacting level.
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Re: Wax modeling and casting of our models! - Rado - 09-24-2013

Several finished third centuries belt for our club.
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I made two different trumpet applications model .One is turned on the right and the other to the left.I decided not to mix them. So I riveted them on a different belts.
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Re: Wax modeling and casting of our models! - Rado - 09-24-2013

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Part of my wax work on the project, along with a few finished items ready for assembly.

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Re: Wax modeling and casting of our models! - Rado - 09-24-2013

Here is In combination with some of our other third-century equipment.
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And some more 10 third centuries belt in order for colleagues ..Smile
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Re: Wax modeling and casting of our models! - Rado - 09-29-2013

Phallus made by inspiration from the book "Radman-Livaja Militaria Sisciensia .Very popular as an amulet between legionaries and not only between them.. and between the Roman ladies also Smile.
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Wax modeling and casting of our models! - Rado - 11-16-2013

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Once I brought the 3rd Century Baldric in to very good quality I decided to provide it for mass production to Deepeeka Armouries.
Аrtifact published in Christie’s auction 3rd Century A.D. together with my long and difficult project “3 th century Baldric from Zugmantel Germany” Saalburg museum .I think that the result is entirely satisfactory. Until now I have not seen quality restored beltues from Zugmantel.Me and my brother Jordan after a long work achieved this result.
Mr.Gagan аnnounced for their new products, designed by me and my brother .
I give my creative “3 th century Baldric from Zugmantel Germany” models with the rights to be manufactured and distributed by Deepeeka due several reasons:
This is not a commercial deal for me. I would like to raise the level of common Roman re-enacting (regarding the 3 th century Baldric ). I hope more reenactors colleagues will be able to carry quality belt and enjoy their hobby. I am convinced that Deepeeka will be able to offer to all friends of Roman equipment a product with good quality- at a good price.


Wax modeling and casting of our models! - Flavivs Aetivs - 11-16-2013

Great work! I think La Wren's Nest sells their own version of that one too.