12-14-2008, 02:38 PM
Hi all
I'm sure I saw a sticky at some stage "Share Your Illustrations" or some such. Where did it go?
Anyhoo, I needed to "reconstruct" the British Museum's Auxiliary Cavalry Helmet B 1 (See below), for a handout and thought I might as well share the results, modest as they are.
([url:1pw95qce]http://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/highlights/highlight_objects/pe_prb/c/cavalry_combat_helmet.aspx[/url])
The BMs description went: "The helmet would have protected the wearer's head with an inner iron head-piece and neck-guard, which are now largely missing. Though the small bosses would have helped deflect blows from weapons, the outer bronze casing is mostly decorative. / A silvery coating of tin was applied to the dome, neck-guard and cheek-pieces, giving a striking contrast with the golden-coloured bronze parts. / The crest box, one cheek-piece and several of the bosses are now missing."
There is a file on this helmet at [url:1pw95qce]http://www.romanarmy.com/cms/component/option,com_helmets/task,view/cid,82/Itemid,96/[/url] My basic photograph was the eighth on this file:
Here's my effort - sadly, In the process of "silvering" the cheekguard, I've lost its 3D convex look. I'll have to re-work that. Anyone got any thoughts on the crestbox and crest? I chickened out at that.
I took a guess that the five holes and circular disruptions to the tinning on the cheek guard might have been the locations of button-like bronze or brass features, like the little disc in the far bottom left corner of this shot (from which I reconstructed the five brass or bronze (? rosettes):
Cheers and Season's Greetings
Howard/SPC
I'm sure I saw a sticky at some stage "Share Your Illustrations" or some such. Where did it go?
Anyhoo, I needed to "reconstruct" the British Museum's Auxiliary Cavalry Helmet B 1 (See below), for a handout and thought I might as well share the results, modest as they are.
([url:1pw95qce]http://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/highlights/highlight_objects/pe_prb/c/cavalry_combat_helmet.aspx[/url])
The BMs description went: "The helmet would have protected the wearer's head with an inner iron head-piece and neck-guard, which are now largely missing. Though the small bosses would have helped deflect blows from weapons, the outer bronze casing is mostly decorative. / A silvery coating of tin was applied to the dome, neck-guard and cheek-pieces, giving a striking contrast with the golden-coloured bronze parts. / The crest box, one cheek-piece and several of the bosses are now missing."
There is a file on this helmet at [url:1pw95qce]http://www.romanarmy.com/cms/component/option,com_helmets/task,view/cid,82/Itemid,96/[/url] My basic photograph was the eighth on this file:
Here's my effort - sadly, In the process of "silvering" the cheekguard, I've lost its 3D convex look. I'll have to re-work that. Anyone got any thoughts on the crestbox and crest? I chickened out at that.
I took a guess that the five holes and circular disruptions to the tinning on the cheek guard might have been the locations of button-like bronze or brass features, like the little disc in the far bottom left corner of this shot (from which I reconstructed the five brass or bronze (? rosettes):
Cheers and Season's Greetings
Howard/SPC
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