Poland can into Shock Cavalry edition.
>>44447373
Poland can into scale armour
>>44447536
>>44447536
Poland can into polearms
>>44447569
>>44447720
It's very nice, but we've already got one!
>>44447569
JUST
>>44448593
I don't even care how stupid it is, I love this thing.
>>44448764
>stupid
It's a hand-and-half warhammer that was probably meant for tourneys.
>>44448579
>Barbossa
WE
>>44448855
I wonder why it never made it to the battlefield. Seems like all the advantages of half-swording with the added bonus of knocking a nigger the fuck out.
>>44447580
Underrated.
>>44453055
>even has a open palm on his helmet
I need to know this guy's story.
KM and any HEMA people, I just joined a Freifechter and had my first longsword lesson.
What are good sites that sell training equipment?
Anyone know what this kind of sword is?
>>44448923
I know that's meant to ceremonial but thats prime magical helmet material right there.
>>44457970
Tacticool mall ninja sword.
>>44458397
Figured as much, given the blade and the fact that the hilt looks to be fucking plastic, but I was wondering more about whatever it might be based on. Supposedly its some kind of Vietnamese sword similar to the nagamaki.
>>44458431
>Supposedly its some kind of Vietnamese sword similar to the nagamaki.
They're probably referring to the Montagnard-style Dha. Pic related
Montaganard is a French term for various ethnic groups living in the mountains in various parts of Southeast Asia, the main area being between Vietnam/Laos/Cambodia, though you also see Thai and Burmese examples (all of them having their own regional influences).
>>44453055
>>44453109
>Red means STOP!
fucks sake he seems like a great character
>>44458397
It's a tacticool'd Dao.
>>44448998
Is this is a middle age super sentai group?
>>44447757
>Philipino
>>44460829
>>44460746
Saxon Violence LARP bill?
>>44448888
>No matter what you do, Golden Man-Senpai will never notice you
>>44460829
>>44460847
>Moro armour for ants
>>44462273
>>44462287
>>44448579
HOL UP
>>44457844
Main one is http://histfenc.com/
Decent enough Longsword sparring gloves that are only huge, as opposed to SPES heavy gloves, which are HUUUUGE: http://sparringglove.com/
Mask and plastic chest protector (if you think one will be needed) can be picked up at any "normal fencing" store, I got mine from the local Allstar importer.
I've heard that this one's good: http://pbthistoricalfencing.com/products/#throat-protector
I'd never buy shoes without trying them on, so your local sports store for that. heavily built-up shos with lots of support and impact-absorbing soles... are probably not what we want here, since the footwork was designed for simpler things. I went with indoor football shoes.
>>44458044
As heavily decorated as it is, odds are that they started out with a good, solid and high-quality helmet to apply the decorations too, and their presence probably won't harm performance to nay greater degree, so such a helmet could be used to keep your skull intact, in war or tournament. War was no excuse for being unfashionable, you should always be dressed according to your station.
Pic is a tournament helmet, with some scars from use.
1. what type of helmet is this
2. can I have more images of this type of helmet please
>>44458431
Looks like one of Cold Steel's specialized machetes. They make a galdius and kopis too. They're actually pretty durable and fun if you just want a cheap sword to beat the fuck out of shit with without feeling guilty.
>>44462604
>I've heard that this one's good: http://pbthistoricalfencing.com/products/#throat-protector
well, opinions are actually vary about that throat protector, some says it gets in the way too much
Although I can vouch for PBT stuff as generally good, got a 1600N fencing mask from there, the "beard" part protected me from several stabs so far without any problem
>>44462604
Hockey Gloves apparently do a bretty good job as sparring gloves.
>>44462634
Burgonet with buffe (the latter being the visor part, not including the projecting brim). Probably a falling buffe, ie it folds downwards if you want some air.
>>44462634
it's a lateish burgonet with a falling buffe / buffe
>>44462713
>>44462747
Thanks lads
>>44462656
ahh forgot name.
Also, for hand protection we generally use our metal gauntlets
>>44447373
Husaria was a light cavalery that was often used as scrimish not shoch cavalry
>>44462677
I have a pair for technique drills, saber and S&B. They do the job there, mostly. I wouldn't trust them for full speed longsword though. A bit light to begin with, and things like the gaps between the pads lining up over the knuckles (or just plain the gaps at the sides) could potentially get painful.
>>44462797
They certainly enjoyed their shock cavalry charge against the Swedes in the 17th century (and when that didn't win the day, well, then they had a problem) and at Vienna.
>>44462797
That may be true for other nations, but not for Poland.
>>44462997
Oh, I think it was true for most of Europe during the 18th-19th century.
>>44463048
The generic hussar cavalry type and the Polish "winged lancer" husaria are best kept apart, as the armour (or lack thereof) suggests they're rather different things.
Oh, old Max specifically ordered these five dudes to be depicted with their swords sheathed.
>>44463245
The schilts suggests that the swords are feders, and as such, could it be that we're not seeing scabbards, but simply the rounded edges of such?
>>44463975
"Fünf personnen mit swertern in den schaidten vber die Achseln. Item die personen alle sollen die lobkrenntzle aufhaben." sounds like clear enough instructions to me.
There's five of them with sheathed swords on their shoulders and all of them do wear victory wreaths. And yes, those are feathers. They're part of the "Fencers" group.
Plus in the other cases, he explicitly ordered the artists to draw them to carrying the weapons unsheated.
>>44463048
>>44463080
Anybody know if there's a real sword this could be based on?
>>44464841
There are ÅŒdachi offering swords that size.
>>44464841
Look up nihonto or what this guy>>44464946 said.
Pic not related, but I love indian weapons.
>>44465689
Not, nihonto, my bad. I meant nodachi.
>>44465711
>>44465839
>>44465941
>>44466042
>>44466295
Captcha is making me feed data into Google's Terminator's pathfinding AI today.
>absolutely haram helmet
India apparently still has a lot of hill tribes such as these.
>>44467102
>those perky tits
L-lewd
Before somebody asks - the style of armour isn't called "Indo-persian" for nothing.
Fucking Viennese, man.
>>44447580Plenty of time my dear
>>44467218
and apparently they work at tech support
>>44467589
Nah, they're generally getting ripped off by corruption to the point where they join local resistance movements, I think.
>>44449014
>>44462321
>This maymay has even spread to /tg/I'd be annoyed if I didn't find it so funny
>>44467736
>1100: no chicken
>1250: chicken legs all over the place
>1330: all but one chicken leg ran away
>1400: they caught one chicken leg and put a fence around it
>1450: they put the caughted chicken leg in the backyard
>1525: they ate the chicken leg
>1610: no chicken
>>44462639
>sword
They're sword like objects, not swords. Tough and fun to beat with, but they're machetes through and through.
Cable-backed bows used by Inuits.
The cable allowed them to use shit-tier wood to make serviceable bows.
>>44447536
>>44447569
How interesting, I just read this in the Osprey book Sarmatians 600 BC- 450 AD. Heavy Polish scale armors were intended to emulate ancient Sarmatian armors, the idea being that while Western Europe claimed the Roman Empire as their descendants, the Polish claimed the Sarmatians as their supposed predecessors.
>>44471753
Forgot the picture.
>>44472089
>>44471753
Inuits don't get enough credit in general. Spearheads cold-hammered from meteoric iron? All-leather suits of armor? Those funky ass visors to prevent snowblindness? Really shows human intuition and creativity pulled to the max.
>>44472327
Indeed.
Dumping some Inuit stuff now.
>>44453109
He hails from Ulster.
>>44448888
DOUBLE QUADS
>>44462273
>>44462287
>>44462304
When were those from?
>>44474246
That looks very Haida.
>>44477505
Southern Philippines.
>>44447373
>>44447628
Polish hussars are kewl.
Was imagining a fantasy setting where there were some non flying winged humanoids that looked like winged hussars. So real wings.
Thought it would be kewler.
>>44477505
I think they were sold to private collectors and I found the images on the page of the company that sold them. They're Moro armour from the Philippines. The lot should be from the 18th century earliest. They're kinda wierd globally as they stylistically seemed to belong the the Turco-Russian fold of armour design while being situated at the crossroads of China and Indio-Persia, in a region that apparently used to b big on Chinese-inspired dress before they switched to more SE-Asian cuts of clothes.
But then again, we also have examples of armour that resembles Dendra cuirass to a T from non-Han chinese people.
Have some tube&yoke-armour.