Sword and shield

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Kon-Tiki

Sword and shield

Post by Kon-Tiki »

Finally got around to make a shield this afternoon and take some pics of it and my sword (which I made a couple of months ago) So, here they are: piccies ;D
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Sword and shield.
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Badly taken shield pic.
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Sword pic.

-Kon-Tiki-
smartguy240

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I LIKE I LIKE I LIKE!

Go kill the monsters now!

:)
Joey

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Post by Joey »

lol, pat your such a geek! that is cool though. how did you make them? even though im 14, i still have my imagination i guess. and what do you plan on doing with those?
Joey

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Post by Joey »

whoops. i thought it was pat that made the sword and shield. i yam smat. kol sheld tho.
Andrew_Baker

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Post by Andrew_Baker »

In the US (And I assume other sovreign nations) we have combat clubs, groups of people that get medieval with padded weapons and armor. It's a lot of fun, and nobody ever gets hurt. A lot of people are really serious about it, but I remember doing the exact same thing as a kid (with wooden weapons, ouch!).
Eero Ränik

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Cool pictures!
[me=Eero R?nik]is sneaking away, to be back with his own weapons...[/me]
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at my last job, my workmate was into LRP stuff.
he bought a bag of rings and his wife sowed them onto a tshirt for him, so he had ringmail... quite cool.

his wife said it took a long time and in the end she made her husband do half of it. it was kinda funny, an old white tshirt with all these rings sown to it. it ended up being very heavy..

quite cool tho
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Oliver

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Post by Oliver »

cool man.

The sword is wood?
SGreenslade

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Post by SGreenslade »

Sewed them on? That must be time consuming, yes. A friend of mine knows this person who's built chain mail with only the rings and some sort of welder. Apparently he's done it a couple of times but he hasn't made a business out of it.
Kon-Tiki

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Canadian Poplar to be precise. Dunno about the shield though. Have to ask my dad, but it seems to have three sorts of wood. (I'm not even sure the middle one is wood. Feels like wood, but looks like that spot of cement you can see on the first pic)

-Kon-Tiki-
SGreenslade

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Post by SGreenslade »

Kon-Tiki's right, if you go to Mount Royal in Montrel around the summer, every weekend you can see at least one group of LRPers. Except for manufacturing your equipment it's usually very inexpensive and groups organize all sorts of trips to various parks and places to play. I think it's even more popular than outdoor paintball and go-karting here. :P
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