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Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 11:43 pm |
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Okay, can someone explain how to rate leather lamellar? I want to know mostly because if it is not considered "metal" anymore, then can I add studs?
Hardening...will it do anything?
How about laquer?
Just some ideas please.
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Xenhei
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Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 11:48 pm |
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Joined: Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:15 pm Posts: 36
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Guest wrote: Okay, can someone explain how to rate leather lamellar? I want to know mostly because if it is not considered "metal" anymore, then can I add studs? Hardening...will it do anything?How about laquer? Just some ideas please. Sorry...that was me.I wasn't on my computer and forgot to sign in.Xenhei.
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Malran
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Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 7:45 pm |
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Joined: Thu Jun 04, 2009 10:34 pm Posts: 131 Location: Red Storm, Dreadmoor, EH
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from what I understand of the rules, if the base material is leather, then all of the wonderful things that you can do to improve the point value of leather would be valid. You could make it from thick leather, harden it, add studs, etc. just like any other leather. In fact, I would say that with this type of armor, you have a better chance of getting that coveted "quality" tag for it.
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ZatharusCat
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Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 7:19 am |
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Joined: Sun Aug 15, 2010 6:41 pm Posts: 56 Location: Kaembryge, CK
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Malran wrote: from what I understand of the rules, if the base material is leather, then all of the wonderful things that you can do to improve the point value of leather would be valid. You could make it from thick leather, harden it, add studs, etc. just like any other leather. In fact, I would say that with this type of armor, you have a better chance of getting that coveted "quality" tag for it.
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Lord Malran Singollo Indeeds. Up here in Astral Winds(Dragonspine), I made some wax-hardened Lamellar, originally intended for SCA use, lined it with pigskin, sewed a goatfur collar to it and they rate it at +4, same with the cold steel scale that I made while deployed. ..... Hmm, would rivited lamellar count for studded? Just tossing ideas out there for those interested. Of course, the rivits I would suggest are roofing nails with #6 washers, just for durability and adjustment purpouses.
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aersixb9
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Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 8:30 pm |
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Joined: Wed Jun 30, 2010 6:54 pm Posts: 234
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I'm kind of curious what you mean by "Leather Lamellar"? Does it look like this armor in this picture? http://www.skornictwo.pl/english/jpg/ar ... mour_3.htm I personally would have a hard time giving the armor in the picture more than 3 points, since it looks like the primary protective material is thick leather, which I would consider 2 points, then a +1 for looking awesome. Adding lots of metal would be good for another +1 or even a +2 for good protective thick metal coverage, but if the primary surface material is leather and most of the "realistic" blade protection would be via leather, then I would rate it as leather...although if the design causes thick leather to be doubled up, that could be good for another +1 as well.
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ZatharusCat
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Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 9:01 pm |
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Joined: Sun Aug 15, 2010 6:41 pm Posts: 56 Location: Kaembryge, CK
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I'll admit--that looks a hell of alot nicer than the armor that I have. Still. For leather, it's standard thickness(9 oz), doubled(due to lacing and all)(+1, tentatively +2) It's Wax-Hardened(Cuirboilled)(+1) and Craftsmanship(+1) so +3 to +4 would be average for good lamellar made properly. I won't even get into the historicals of it, but if you name a horse archer civilization, you named a culture who used lamellar. It's cheap, easy to manufacture and does its job fairly well without breaking the back of the horse. In Amtgard, we don't need no stinkin' horses, but that's how the local park went about it in rating my armor. Appearance-wise, it'd take some doing to make lamellar look good with metal augmentation, which in my opinion would detract from its appearance and craftsmanship. It's all up to the person rating it, however, but I know I would be miffed if anyone rated mine at less than 3 pts unless people are traipsing around there in mastercrafted, one of a kind armors.
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