Ubeer wrote:I dont understand why they decided to have scalemail in this game. Its useless compared to chainmail and padded and it was not a very common.
Ubeer wrote:They have 14th and mid 15th century platemail. Also the chainmail is 12 to 13th century so the argument about the 11th century is invalid.
The cloth and/or leather was used as a fabric for the plates. They where stiched on. They used canvas on the inside and leather on the outside to sandwich the plates in. Note that the leather wasnt the protection here, its the plates wich all overlap and are stiched both upper and lower sides.
NO! Brigandine was never a mix between scalemail and chainmail. Scalemail is a hollywood thing as much as leather is.
There is ton of information about this on the inthernet and youtube.
Here is some information about a 15th century brigandine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hV-tnlH3ffw
Ulfheoinn wrote:Ubeer wrote:I dont understand why they decided to have scalemail in this game. Its useless compared to chainmail and padded and it was not a very common.
Ever heard about east history ?
Hodo wrote:Ulfheoinn wrote:Ubeer wrote:I dont understand why they decided to have scalemail in this game. Its useless compared to chainmail and padded and it was not a very common.
Ever heard about east history ?
Often confused with "scalemail".
While it is actually lamellar.
And it wasnt only a "eastern" armor.
The Norse were quite fond of it, because it could be made out of leather, bone, or metal plates.
Ulfheoinn wrote:
Often confused with "scalemail".
While it is actually lamellar.
And it wasnt only a "eastern" armor.
The Norse were quite fond of it, because it could be made out of leather, bone, or metal plates.
Azzerhoden wrote:Wow - I didn't realize they had cameras with color film back in the feudal system days!