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Avete comilitiones ,
Please , does anyone get very good pics of the Theilenhofen helmet (Auxiliary Cavalry F1) . Of course i got the very good imagebase photos, but some more , very detailed should be greatly appreciated . In fact, I need some close up pics in order to reconstruct this helmet for my early third century group..
If you some more informations about the elements -copper alloy , iron it could be great too...!
So gentlemen, if you are the happy owner of some of these precious pics, please send me some...
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I had the chance to grab some closeups at the Nuremberg museum last November. Let me know which e-mail address to send them to and I'll try to get my .gmx account to handle them.
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Avete Comitiones
By the way , and for the same purpose -renacting end of second century and early third century - does anyone amongst RAT , could get also some photos of the Imperial Italic G 2 (the other Theilenhofen) -unfortunately -there only two on the roman army base...
Many thanks
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I was in the Weißenburg Museum a couple of months ago, where all the helmets are, BUT, they are closed for renovation. (Maybe open meanwhile again, next time I get there I take some pics)
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Quote:I took these last week in the Archäologische Staatssammlung. The light was very dull in the vitines, and I was allowed no flash. Maybe someone of you can work a bit on these to meke them better.
Well, not better, but some of the detail in the blacks can be seen:
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Cool as always, Jim.
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At least the rounded occupital steps can be seen. :wink:
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The remains of the rivet boss suggest that it originally had a brow guard too.
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Quote:The remains of the rivet boss suggest that it originally had a brow guard too.
Do you mean above the browguard and in front of the lateral brace, or behind that brace and very prominent?
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