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Brennus
07-12-2011, 01:22
Hello everyone!

Recently in xSamatans (apologies if I have misspelt your name) June Screenshot competition I suggested that people post pictures of themselves dressed as their favourite EB unit in a sort of real life screenshot competition. To my surprise this idea actually generated a few interested responses. Therefore I am announcing the start of what will hopefully be a long lived and comical thread in which I invite people to dress as their favourite units from EB. I know a few people out there (Power2the1 and the Blacksmith) have produced their own equipment in the past and it would be nice to see other people's efforts. You can be as professional or amateur as you like, whether you have reenactment equipment or simply a roll of aluminium foil and a broom handle it doesnt matter.

Rather than set this thread up as a competition which would put time constraints on people I have decided this thread should be similar to the "EB Demotivators" thread, just there for a laugh.

RULES: No negative criticism of other peoples efforts unless you can show you can do better.
Please be honest, don't post a picture of a Cataphract reenactor and claim its you and the family pet in the back garden.
No Gaesatae.

Lazy O
07-12-2011, 03:40
Why no gaesate? :O

Basileus_ton_Basileon
07-12-2011, 04:47
No Gaesatae.

Then I shall be an Uirodusios xD

Lysimachos
07-12-2011, 05:46
Why no gaesate? :O

Because that's dressing down.

Brennus
07-12-2011, 10:32
Then I shall be an Uirodusios xD

LOL. Forgot about them.

Delta146
07-12-2011, 18:07
I've got some reenactment clothing, and I'm working on a small shield (something basically like a caetra), I'll try to get some pictures in the next few days.

Cadwalader
07-12-2011, 18:46
LOL. Forgot about them.

Don't forget Tindanotae!

Fluvius Camillus
07-12-2011, 23:32
Don't forget Tindanotae!

Shall I post the dark painted ones...?

I believe this has been done before, someone dressed up as an Iberi Caetrati at Halloween.

I hope I will still get an employer when I am found as a drapanai as a profile picture.:clown:

Well, I'll be on my way to search for cheap elephant hides...:clown:

~Fluvius

Ca Putt
07-13-2011, 00:16
I hope I will still get an employer when I am found as a drapanai as a profile picture.provided you apply for a job with a knive manufacturer it may even help ^^ "we put the CHOP in Chop Suey"

Brennus
07-13-2011, 23:27
I forgot how many naked Celtic units were in the game.

Thanks everyone for the comments so far! Looks like we are in for a few nice costumes.

Bodeni
07-16-2011, 16:40
Never usually post as I have nothing worthwhile to contribute...small exception here though 8)
Been in love with EB since it came out, it's what finally convinced me to study ancient history seriously, which led to this crazy hobby:
100% home made and 100% authentic materials, bar the modern steel for safety reasons :)

there:
https://img98.imageshack.us/img98/3011/meepu.jpg
A cheerful little Botroas :) apologies for the messy backround

Lazy O
07-16-2011, 16:51
I really hope that was a wig....

I love the shield, where can I get one :D

Bodeni
07-16-2011, 16:54
Wig? that's my mop of hair :P
And I made it myself I'm afraid :/

Arjos
07-16-2011, 17:03
Fine work indeed!
Congratz Bendigeidfran ^^

Brennus
07-16-2011, 20:06
Excellent work Bendigeidfran!

Could you post some instructions on how to make a shield like that?

Bodeni
07-16-2011, 20:38
There's a few reenactor websites about that give details, but it's fairly simple if you have the time.
First, cut out the general shape you want from plywood, 8mm is best if you're not into heavy lifting, but mine's 12mm for extra protection. You could also make a smaller caetra using this method, which are easier to carry about and wear you out slower.
Next you need the facing material. Felt, applied with a lot of PVA works well and is good for painting on, but I went for veg tanned leather. you don't need to be fussy about gluing the edges, as the next step sorts that out.
Now for the time consuming part..drilling lots of little holes around the circumference. Using these I sewed long strips of leather around it with sinew, artificial threads are ok too. With my caetra I've also experimented with copper edging, but unless you're very experienced with metals I suggest not bothering with them. My own attempt looks rather messy.
Now for the handgrip. a hole needs to be made in the centre, I found it easier to remove 2 semi circles and just reenforce the handgrip with another piece of wood on the back, but doing this seperately does look good. before you make the hole(s) you may want to judge whether you want a horizontal or verticle grip and if one side needs to be larger to fit your hand properly.
A variety of bosses are available online, I bought one from getdressedforbattle and it only requires some rivetting skills to put in place. Usually they come all shiny and chromed, so an overnight bath in vinegar is needed for a more authentic look. I want to try a wooden spine-boss in the future, but they do require a lot of work and specialist tools.
Covering the back with paint/felt/linen helps disguise the plywood's horrid look but as you're the only one who's going to look at it much you might not bother. Finally the painting. I based mine on some pre-roman british coin designs, but there's a wide selection of things to copy, like the fantastic skins of EB of course :P

Hope this helps :)

LusitanianWolf
07-16-2011, 21:04
Amasing work Bendigeidfran! I would love to make something like that someday (probably a Gestikapoinann or Caetranann outfit) :knight:
Then I shall have people asking about my "wig" too :laugh4::laugh4: \m/

Delta146
07-16-2011, 23:44
The Legio XX Handbook (http://www.larp.com/legioxx/scutum.html) has a lot of information about making a Roman Scvtvm, though much of it is useful for at least some other kinds of shields.

One might also take a look at Roman Army Talk (http://www.ancient-warfare.org/rat/index.html?view=listcat&catid=0&func=listcat), they have some sections on Greek reenactment and other types as well that have a lot of information about this kind of thing.

I am making a small round shield to learn some basic things about making shields before I make a full sized infantry shield. Basically I took some 1/2 inch and 1/4 inch plywood (Not sure which thickness I'll use at this point) and cut them into circles, put a couple of semi-circular holes in the middle, and got some wood to give the 1/4 shield more rigidity from the back, and reinforce both "handles". I took a piece of 16 gauge mild steel sheet, put it over a piece of wood with the appropriately sized hole, and hammered it in until I had a pretty deep dish in the metal. Now I simply need to get the boss cut out from the rest of the sheet, and this takes a while when using the tools I have access to.

All that is left to be done is to smooth out the wood blanks a bit, rivet on the back bracing, finish cutting the shield boss, then cover the wood with some flax canvas, and finally rivet the boss on.
So, essentially, one of the main things I'm doing differently from Bendigeidfran is that I'm making the boss myself, mainly because an ordered boss would have cost me about four times more than the materials and tools I needed to make one did.

Also, for those who want to make something but don't have enough money for the most accurate materials and construction methods, Legio XX also has a page on making cheap soldiers (http://www.larp.com/legioxx/stage.html), mostly for stage purposes, but I'm sure it might be of some use. Even I sometimes use those techniques for making items that are simply too costly for me at the moment. It is somewhat Romani-centric, but combined with some research I'm sure one could find a way to make cheap Hellenic, Hellenistic, Celtic or Eastern costumes as well.

To Bendigeidfran:

Nice work! The shield looks particularly good. Out of curiosity, what kind of material did you make the clothing out of?

Bodeni
07-17-2011, 01:07
Nice work! The shield looks particularly good. Out of curiosity, what kind of material did you make the clothing out of?

Delicious local wool, not as easy on the skin as modern cottons, but toasty on those cold nights in camp and somewhat fire retardent too. Shame the colours can't be seen here, they turned out really nice.

Delta146
07-17-2011, 01:46
I've used flax linen in the past, and some pretty nice wool, but from now on I'll probably be sticking to wool for the most part, as it's likely wool was more common than flax (Although it's probably linen was used to some degree). Unfortunately, the wool closest to what was used in ancient times is expensive pashmina fabric, quite hard to get as well. I wish I had access to local wool, but I'm going to have to settle for ordered higher end stuff right now.

Bodeni
07-17-2011, 01:56
Yeh, it's a real lottery of where you live to get authentic materials these days, oh for a time travel device..

The_Blacksmith
07-17-2011, 11:00
Never usually post as I have nothing worthwhile to contribute...small exception here though 8)
Been in love with EB since it came out, it's what finally convinced me to study ancient history seriously, which led to this crazy hobby:
100% home made and 100% authentic materials, bar the modern steel for safety reasons :)

there:
https://img98.imageshack.us/img98/3011/meepu.jpg
A cheerful little Botroas :) apologies for the messy backround

1562

Here, have a Ballon... you deserve it :balloon2:

stratigos vasilios
07-17-2011, 12:07
You look fierce Bendigeidfran! If I faced you in battle I'd rout pretty quickly!

Brennus
07-18-2011, 00:48
Go on Stratigos, I really want to see the master of the EBII face database in costume!

As soon as I get a bit for ink added to me I will post myself as an Iron Age Briton.

stratigos vasilios
07-20-2011, 06:47
Hahaha I'm going to have to make a costume. The only costume I have atm is the Gaesatae... but I think we've flogged that joke already!

Just had to get one more Gaesatae joke in :wink:

jirisys
07-30-2011, 05:01
Just had to get one more Gaesatae joke in :wink:

We could go Uirodusios. Or the nakies covered in the thingthatschwarzeneggercoveredhimselfinordertoavoidthepredatorinthatmovienamedpredator.

~Jirisys ()

stratigos vasilios
07-30-2011, 06:53
We could go Uirodusios. Or the nakies covered in the thingthatschwarzeneggercoveredhimselfinordertoavoidthepredatorinthatmovienamedpredator.

~Jirisys ()

Jirisys (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txuWGoZF3ew&feature=related), you son of a b.....! *epic handshake*

Vasiliyi
07-30-2011, 15:16
I guess I can participate...
https://img845.imageshack.us/img845/2204/img20110730090806.jpg (https://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/845/img20110730090806.jpg/)

Not sure what I am. Possibly a gallic warrior without a shield or helmet. I made the chainmail a couple years ago, the belt is my grandpas old firefighter belt and the "spear" is a long rod that I found. Its too long to hold up correctly and I didn't want to cut it.

Tyrfingr
07-30-2011, 17:33
Budget Ordmalica.
Complete with aluminium foil-coated tupperware-lid, lifting straps for harness, lifting belt and towel around waist, medieval hammer and photoshopped helmet from 300 to ensure anonymity.

http://img.ihack.se/images/1613120437310.jpg

Ludens
07-30-2011, 20:47
Budget Ordmalica.

~:thumb:

Populus Romanus
07-31-2011, 09:09
EPIC WIN have it:balloon2:

[EDIT] Damn new page!

Skullheadhq
07-31-2011, 11:58
and photoshopped helmet from 300 to ensure anonymity. Don't bother, we already know you're Elvis.

Bodeni
07-31-2011, 12:06
:) Loving these, needs more terrifying faces me thinks...