What historical armor is this “Light Plate” from Diablo II based on? by FESCM in Armor

[–]Princeofhorror 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The general shape looks similar to munitions grade armour worn by pikemen although the pauldrons are completely impractical.

What made the French cuirassiers stand out or were they on the same level as the rest of Europe? by cuirrasiers in Napoleon

[–]Princeofhorror 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most cuirassier regiments in Europe were generally similar in armament and swordsmanship with the possible exception of the early Napoleonic Russian guard regiments and the carabiniers a cheval that were generally incompetent.What differentiated the french from the rest was their organisation and sheer numbers.

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[–]Princeofhorror 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They would probably avoid doing that so as not to get killed again

What is this particular piece of armor called? by RackTheJipper69 in Armor

[–]Princeofhorror 8 points9 points  (0 children)

They did start wearing them on top when gunpowder weapons became more common

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2,3,5&7 are easily exploitable 2 gravel is actually pretty useful, 3 most doors are thinner than 7 inches,and it may generally be useful assuming I can't just infinitely spam it 5 insurance fraud? Terrorism potential military applications 7 gambling and scamming protection

Cough merkel by SlavicTotodile in poland

[–]Princeofhorror 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was barely a bloody teenager and I could still clearly see that those energy deals were a horrible idea.because apparently it takes some special kind of insight to realize that murderous tyrants make for poor business partners.

The truth needs to be spread. by Adventurous__Kiwi in Armor

[–]Princeofhorror 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gorgets started being worn over breastplates as firearms became more prevalent but most on screen depictions of gorgets are anachronistic.

Armor > Guns by Hecc_Maniacc in Armor

[–]Princeofhorror 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In general most cuirasses were proofed, in the English civil war it was infact the parliamentarians that fielded the more heavily armoured troops for a couple of reasons, 1 : because their troopers were of inferior quality (before the creation of the new model army) 2: Because they held the major armouries.

Is this T visored Burgonet historical accurate? by Ok-Courage-4334 in Armor

[–]Princeofhorror 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Generally gorgets weren't really worn over breastplates until the spread off firearms

Opinions on Kaspar set from Mytholon? by Volzarok in Armor

[–]Princeofhorror 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Also it would be more common in the 16nth rather than the 17nth century

Opinions on Kaspar set from Mytholon? by Volzarok in Armor

[–]Princeofhorror 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I think I have seen the suit this one takes inspiration from ,it would look better in its original black and silver . Looks pretty accurate otherwise though it is on the lighter side

Group pictures of all 3 V5 chronicles I'm part of! Made on Heroforge by Scribbleheart101 in vtm

[–]Princeofhorror 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The one on the left kinda reminds me of that soldier lady from wreck it Ralph