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Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - Doc - 11-08-2009 Robert, That is a beautiful tunic. Does Chirstian also make earlier tunics if asked? Would you happen to have a website or other contact info? Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - jvrjenivs - 11-08-2009 Quote:Robert, Don't know. It's actually made by Historical Reproductions. Christian Koepfer does a lot of development for them. You can contact him either via hir RAT profile or website. It's also worth looking at his marketplace section here on RAT. The website of Historical Reproductions is [url:zb9vpqip]http://www.gdfbglobal.com[/url] Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - Robert Vermaat - 11-08-2009 Quote:Is the "smell" still around, Robert :wink: ?Just a bit, if you run your nose in it. When it arrived, the smell filled the garage... Quote:Do you not hike up late tunics like the early versions, so they are above the knee?We do. But only in battle I suppose. Quote: Does Chirstian also make earlier tunics if asked?Yes he does, he posted pictures of those in the marketplace section (under New Stock I think it was). Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - Doc - 11-08-2009 Thanks Robert Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - Virilis - 11-08-2009 Is it possible to get it folded in the waist (under the belt, overlapping parts around 10cm?) and in this way reduce the length if needed? You could possibly also fold it and let it hang on top of your belt? There are examples of earlier rectangular tunics hanging quite loosely over the belt, methinks :? ... ..and oh yes, it looks GGRRREAT ! Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - Doc - 11-08-2009 Under what section in the Market place. There are listings of many other amorers. I did not see "New Stock" as a listing unless it is under some other listing. Thanks Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - Robert Vermaat - 11-08-2009 Quote:Under what section in the Market place.Look here, posts from august 24. Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - Agraes - 11-11-2009 Excellent Robert! :wink: Late 5th century Romano-Briton patrol on the tractus armoricani. Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - Ifikrates - 11-17-2009 Although I have a greek group, "Athenea Promakhos",I always liked III and II before Christ centuries, but until today, I think, no one roman group in Spain choosed that time. I believe is the most historically interesting in ancient peninsula, with the punic wars and the main part of roman conquest. These are the first attemps and there are still many things to investigate and correct. Some members of Athenea Prómakhos participate in it as cartaginians or romans, depending on opportunity. I add two links to see two movies of the event. I could not see the first one on my PC, but I think it’s nice http://www.inmobelnet.com/IBERIA/castraibiza2009.htm http://www.inmobelnet.com/IBERIA/2009castraIBIZA.htm Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - MARCvSVIBIvSMAvRINvS - 11-21-2009 Not a soldier, not even two.... But VRSINIvS and me re-enacted......... THE BIRTH OF ROME.... M.VIB.M. Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - jvrjenivs - 11-21-2009 Hilarious! Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - jvrjenivs - 11-23-2009 And finally some pictures of my new late Roman kit. Tunica manicata by Christian/Historical Reproductions, Chlamys by Claire Marshall, Cingulum by me. Sword is now Deepeeka, but going to make a new scabbard for it as soon as I find some time to do that. Too much going on at the moment... Enjoy! Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - Doc - 11-23-2009 Jurgen, I am not an expert in the late roman period but I must say that is an excellent impression. I really like the garments on your kit. I tried contacting Christian for a sagum or paludamentum but I got no reply. Would you happen to have the information for Claire Marshall? I would like to ask her about a paludamentum for a 1st C impression. Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - MARCvSVIBIvSMAvRINvS - 11-23-2009 I see the jealous looks of the Roman officer in the shop behind you.... Those were the days........ displaying in the Biblical Open Air Museum and raiding its shop......... great location! great clothes! M.VIB.M. Re: Show here your roman soldier impression - jvrjenivs - 11-23-2009 Quote:Jurgen, Sure. Here is here profile: [url:2sfe64f8]http://www.romanarmytalk.com/rat/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=6508[/url] She is taken orders, and most of the time replies to PM pretty fast. Quote: displaying in the Biblical Open Air Museum and raiding its shop......... Indeed a great location, it's where I got interested in all this... Unfortunately they had to close their doors for 1,5 year last week Actually this picture was taken during their last day... |