It's been a while since the last arms and armour thread so let's have one

It's been a while since the last arms and armour thread so let's have one.

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youtu.be/8WB2cEBnAyM
youtu.be/CQro0kkievs
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pastebin.com/MVqh7Yi9
press.princeton.edu/titles/10571.html
youtube.com/watch?v=UyBPaXbp7Qg
twitter.com/NSFWRedditVideo

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youtu.be/8WB2cEBnAyM
>For those who love armors and war technology, this is the video for you.
>The war helm of the King of Portugal D.SebastiĆ£o, the Desired
>This is the world leading war helm with the biggest amount of cuts in it, 89 marks of scimitars and swords marked on its steel, none of them are in the rear. Meaning that the young 24 years old Portuguese King never showed his back to his moorish enemies, even while wearing his bullet proof armor.
>The war helm that holds the 2nd place, has 24 sword cuts, this one has 89.
>This scientific investigation also proves that this 5kg steel war helm suffered the impact of a 16th century grenade launcher.

youtu.be/CQro0kkievs
16th century /k/ porn

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>be hungarian
>not even starting the thread with the hungarians in the Triumpfzug

You let your people down and you probably are a Pole.

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pastebin.com/rDyP8Mrx
>A bit of 16th century help for sea adventures

pastebin.com/RZifh6nu
>Real Life European Dual Sword Wielding

pastebin.com/MVqh7Yi9
>Sources about cavarly warfare and related topics

I'm also a landsknecht reenactor.
Plus I'm not that proud of what the hungarians achieved around that time. Basically with the start of the 16th century everything went down to the shitter

also, check your insults. Poles and Hungarians usually have a very good relations[/spoiler[]

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if we are at warfare a must have read is the Furies, War in Europe

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Thank you.

I don't have a .pdf of it, but I suggest this myself:
press.princeton.edu/titles/10571.html

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>>This scientific investigation also proves that this 5kg steel war helm suffered the impact of a 16th century grenade launcher.
Wat.

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Is that a bow or what the fuck am I looking at?

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Ehh, Chine while is indeed very interesting I don't think I will have any time in the foreseeable future to read that too. I'm still not finished with the furies either have to read the last few chapters.
Anyway it's a big eye opener on how armies worked, what kind of logistic nightmares had to be dealt with and generally how battles and sieges worked.

yep, a bow from metal. That you can take apart.

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also here is something you can add to these pictures

also pet peevee of mine:
Zweihander is technically a modern term, Bidenhander is more accurate but it's not an important distinction just wankery.
But Flammard or flamberge is just a wave blade type, it happened with a lot of different swords from rapiers to dagger.

daggers section painfully lacking the bollock daggers

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I wouldn't call anyone a Gypsie online.

Did whoever made these scale them?

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>I wouldn't call anyone a Gypsie online.
I do it all the time

>Did whoever made these scale them?
Well, they are ROUGHLY okay compared to each other but don't count the pixels. It's a very general list anyway

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Holy shit this thread is like going to Civilization Museum in Ottawa.

is that a good thing?

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Oh My God that helmet is adorable!

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For those interested. It probably won't be the exact same model but well...
youtube.com/watch?v=UyBPaXbp7Qg

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