05-17-2017, 09:10 PM
Thank you for the good words Brennivs .
A prepared set of auxiliary belt I century A.D. ready for assembly.
From archaeological finds with which I met personally by my visit to the exhibition Village Karanovo mound burial I concluded that belts plate applications are most likely 6 pieces- 2 big (different from each other) and 4 small in size. With additional 3 rivets in the rear end of the belt. A metal hoop is also described to whole this set,this is something specific as the whole belt itself is unique.
All plates from this model ,for this belt have a carved channel in the frame. Which I was able to recreate in my latest kits. I saw this specificity once I had the opportunity to see tхе originals from very close distance .
So that all plates should have parallel lines. Hit with a sharp cutter in length of 4th sides on each plate.
The tongue of the buckle I'm twisted like the original for a better lock.
A prepared set of auxiliary belt I century A.D. ready for assembly.
From archaeological finds with which I met personally by my visit to the exhibition Village Karanovo mound burial I concluded that belts plate applications are most likely 6 pieces- 2 big (different from each other) and 4 small in size. With additional 3 rivets in the rear end of the belt. A metal hoop is also described to whole this set,this is something specific as the whole belt itself is unique.
All plates from this model ,for this belt have a carved channel in the frame. Which I was able to recreate in my latest kits. I saw this specificity once I had the opportunity to see tхе originals from very close distance .
So that all plates should have parallel lines. Hit with a sharp cutter in length of 4th sides on each plate.
The tongue of the buckle I'm twisted like the original for a better lock.