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We offer a complete product range of Beowulf Helmet, Armor Shoulder Plates, Armor Chest Plates, Roman Trooper Helmets and German Pickelhaube Leather Helmet without Adjustable
This Beowulf Viking Helmet comes richly adorned with brass decoration and trim. It is hand crafted from 1.2mm Thick Steel and features an adjustable leather helmet liner and chin strap. Comes complete with butted chainmail aventail.
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Our Elven Pauldrons are made with 3 steel armored plates and attached with quality leather straps and buckles. The Elven Pauldrons will fit on all regular size shoulders.The price is for the pair. Available in your choice of finishes. These Elven Pauldrons make great LARP accessories.
This Back Plate is a exquisite piece is a sight to be seen and a wonderful reproduction of one of the armor pieces worn by the Templar knights in medieval times. Constructed from 18 gauge steel and decorated with a cross to make for a powerful piece. Made by Meerut Exports, this is an authentic reproduction, based on a great deal of historical research, reflecting the era in a grand way. This piece is fantastic for completing your Templar ensemble, as well as for collectors and display.
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Our Roman Trooper Helmet Ready For Use, is an economic yet functional version of our Roman Trooper Helmet. This Roman Legionary Helmet is constructed from 20 gauge steel with brass accenting; it is fitted with hinged cheekplates and the interior of the helmet is blackened. Included with the helmet is separate padded cotton arming cap.
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This Bavarian helmet differs from our other Mans version by have a metal chinstrap, higher spike and the brass section on the crown that holds the spike is a cross design.
This German, WWI, pickelhaube helmet is made of steel with brass accents. It has a spike on top, a chin strap, and adjustable lining.
This fully wearable suit is based on the famous harness housed in the Castle of Churburg in Italy. Believed to have been made in Milan during the second half of the 14th century, this high quality armour is one of the earliest known examples of a near-intact harness. This armour typifies a period when the traditional mail coat, reinforced with varying degrees of plate protection, was still predominant on the battlefields of Europe and predates the full plate suits of the 15th century.
Our Churburg armour is fully articulated and wearable. It boasts many of the features found on the original suit. Many of the individual steel plates that make up the breastplate (which has a lance rest attached to the right hand side) and arm-harness are bordered with decorative etched brass strips. Supplied with an iron display stand, the harness features a round section riveted mail shirt and aventail.
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