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    Default Dressing for the 18th Century


    Quote Originally Posted by Methuselah View Post
    Heh heh. Imma go buy a new Total War outfit for ETW. My old cape and sword don't quite fit in with this period...
    We will get you dressed!

    I am not indorsing these guys. It is just the first thing I brought up.

    But it is a bit cool !!!


    http://www.museumreplicas.com/p-350-...icorn-hat.aspx

    http://www.museumreplicas.com/p-351-captains-coat.aspx

    http://www.museumreplicas.com/p-348-buccaneer-coat.aspx


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    *I put on my captain's coat and tricorn hat*

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    Excellent.

    Finally I can put away the saucepan helmet and dustbin lid shield I always wear whilst playing M2TW.

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    This is the era of well dressed soldiery and even better dressed Generals. It is also the era of fantastic facial hair and some of the best hats ever invented. If there is ever an era to be dressing up for, then this is definitely it.

    The Org totally needs a fancy dress contest to see who can come up with the best costume. Bonus points for replica weapons and equipment.

    I already owned a tricorne and captains coat before I even heard of Empire :P unfortunately if you wear then in public you get funny looks and/or insults and things thrown at you. So sad. :(


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    And don't let's forget the wigs!

    I'm definitely hoping for some good wig/facial hair based ancillaries.

    Full-Blown Handlebar: "This man's facial hair is so elaborate that he can barely talk through it, but it certainly unmans any enemy unfortunate enough to face him in combat." -1 Command, Scares Enemies.

    Absurdly Pretentious Hairpiece: "This man wears a wig large enough to stop a cannonball, but it looks ridiculous and is hardly practical on the march" +1 Hitpoints, -1 Morale, -25% Movement.

    I'm also hoping for that most dreaded of military technologies, the sideburn, to be included as a researchable late game technology alongside the steamships and machine guns.

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    Well here are some more uniforms. Mostly army but a few choice naval uniforms.


    http://www.sutlers.co.uk/acatalog/Napuni.html

    http://gun-sword.stores.yahoo.net/ciwarunreun.html

    http://www.farthingalecostumes.com/w...s/info.php?p=8


    For those who just want to see lots of uniforms pictured for the American Revolutionary War…

    http://www.srcalifornia.com/uniforms/p9.htm


    Oh yes, if we are moving on, would anyone be interested in some slightly used chain mail.


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    Default Re: Dressing for the 18th Century

    Quote Originally Posted by PBI View Post
    Full-Blown Handlebar: "This man's facial hair is so elaborate that he can barely talk through it, but it certainly unmans any enemy unfortunate enough to face him in combat." -1 Command, Scares Enemies.

    Absurdly Pretentious Hairpiece: "This man wears a wig large enough to stop a cannonball, but it looks ridiculous and is hardly practical on the march" +1 Hitpoints, -1 Morale, -25% Movement.

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