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    Default Re: Are ambakaro epones historically correct ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dutchhoplite View Post
    Well i'm sure the helm *could* be tilted back from the forehead but when i see the position of the neckguard it seems to be sitting normally on the head and with the facemask clapped up :)

    And i see "something" that look like hinges ;)

    Where are these pictures from?? They seem quite old.
    clonde de clonard, 1861, IIRC. I use them to make spanish uniforms for the seven years war, along with the album de taccoli; these plates are from the associacion de modelissimo de Alabarda, so I'd like to ask the moderator to remove those pics; there is no permission to use them, and they are copyrighted (I and my boss had to wrte to them for permission to use, copy or distribute these). unless the guy who posted them is a member of course.

    here is a work of mine (the template)

    http://www.kronoskaf.com/syw/index.p...oledo_Infantry
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