That looks like the Jewery Wall in Leicester. Had I known I probably would have come over to see you (I might even have brought my own kit along with me and added one to the numbers). Next time perhaps.
Crispvs
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Nice picture Richard!
To be fair, you're a lot uglier in real life though! :mrgreen:
Was a good day out! Thanks!
Visne partem mei capere? Comminus agamus! * Me semper rogo, Quid faceret Iulius Caesar? * Confidence is a good thing! Overconfidence is too much of a good thing.
[b]Legio XIIII GMV. (Q. Magivs)RMRS Remember Atuatuca! Vengence will be ours!
Titus Flavius Germanus
Batavian Coh I
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Yes Jim, i imagine the kit looks a touch on the familiar side mile: Thanks Byron thats why i wear a helmet. Glad you had a good day and thanks for the support.
Richard Craig AKA Aulus Maximus
Cohors I Tungrorum
Cohors I Batavorum
Very nice impression Jori. I particularly like your sword - who made it? Your baldric should pass over, rather than under your belt, by the way.
My only other area of criticism would be the trousers. If you are doing an impression of a soldier of the Dacian Wars or later, trousers are fine, as there is evidence for their use by citizen solders from one of the Adamklissi metopes, dating to Trajan's Dacian campaigns in the early second century AD. Evidence for their use before this is entirely lacking though and as your overall impression looks more like the mid-1st century AD (judging by your belt) I would avoid them on the basis that although they were certainly in use by some soldiers fifty or so years later, we do not know how long before that they entered service and so it is possible that trousers (of any type) may be utterly wrong for a soldier of your period. A lot can change in fifty or sixty years after all.
Crispvs
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Where do you get the baldric over the belt-thing? It is impossible to pull out a sword if it stucks even for a half of a second. But holding it down with your belt makes it possible to pull easily, run with the sword, and fight with the sword.
I'm a legionary from the Flavian period, from the LEG VIII, based at Argentorate (Strasbourg). Here, in winter, it's cold. Many of our ancestors are gauls, used to wear braccae. Feminalia were common at this place and period, but not depicted on official sculptures, that's right.
We have tested everything we wear. For instance, a real marching, during one complete week, 20 kms per day. Everything works. We tested leather feminalia, linen feminalia and wool. Wool is ok for winter and rain, linen is ok for sunny days, and leather is ok for centurios ...
My baldric under my belt : I have two belts. It is far better for me to block the baldric with the top belt, precisely because when you march many kilometers, the gladius hurting your tie can be really annoying. No problem at all to take the gladius off in combat. This gladius is really far from the poor gladius sold by our indian friends. It will never be stuck.
Why two belts? Because one of them will be my new belt for my gladius, I will take this baldric off.
Quote:Where do you get the baldric over the belt-thing? It is impossible to pull out a sword if it stucks even for a half of a second. But holding it down with your belt makes it possible to pull easily, run with the sword, and fight with the sword.
Almost all depictions of Roman soldiers show that. The thing you write seems to be a re-enactorism...
________________________________________ Jvrjenivs Peregrinvs Magnvs / FEBRVARIVS
A.K.A. Jurjen Draaisma CORBVLO and Fectio ALA I BATAVORUM
Today I finally could try my now completed horse armour. Some little changes have to be made to get it working even better, but I'm totally happy with the results sofar. The horse doesn't mind the housing and responds on all the aids.
Enjoy.
________________________________________ Jvrjenivs Peregrinvs Magnvs / FEBRVARIVS
A.K.A. Jurjen Draaisma CORBVLO and Fectio ALA I BATAVORUM