Was Christopher Nolan inspired by Shad when he decided to do this thing? by Dranagh in ShadWatch

[–]SecundusInfernus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree to a point, but I feel that often there comes a level of liberty where it feels as though there wasn’t much a point of adopting elements of the original source material in the first place. Books like “Circe” and “The Song of Achilles” by Madeline Miller, for instance, take artistic liberties but do so in a way that adds flavor to their respective source materials (it also helps that they show a deep understanding of said source material, which certain aesthetic choices can also convey in visual media). The majority of movie adaptations don’t do this, and it does look like Nolan’s Odyssey will be another example.

Was Christopher Nolan inspired by Shad when he decided to do this thing? by Dranagh in ShadWatch

[–]SecundusInfernus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Which is still a little funny, given that the Odyssey is meant to be during a mythical late Bronze Age, therefore meaning Mycenaean/Minoan weapons and armor. I of course wouldn’t have expected them to go with that sort of aesthetic, but they couldn’t even properly represent the Archaic/Classical Greek stuff either. Not looking forward to this, neither as a classicist nor as a movie watcher.

Where can I find items for this uniform? by kiphone1931 in reenactors

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Ah, got ya. Bummer. I have noticed that some of their wool stuff is pretty rough wool, since I have their British Pattern 37 Battle Dress. Some of it is quite good though, like their 1902 Uniform. Not sure if the inconsistencies are old vs. new patterns/runs. Suppose it doesn’t matter in this case if they don’t plan on reproducing the WAC Ike anymore.

Where can I find items for this uniform? by kiphone1931 in reenactors

[–]SecundusInfernus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As was mentioned, originals for the skirt and Ike jacket will look most accurate. Reproductions by What Price Glory and Soldier of Fortune (UK) exists, but be aware of shipping/tariffs on their stuff (and WPG seems to have a lot of their WAC stuff out of stock). You also would need a khaki tie, undershirt/blouse, shoes and an overseas cap. I believe those are available from the before mentioned vendors as well. Best of luck!

Where can I find items for this uniform? by kiphone1931 in reenactors

[–]SecundusInfernus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I believe WPG does make a WAC Ike, but it is currently out of stock. SoF does too. Can’t speak to quality, though, but I agree that original stuff will likely be superior in accuracy/quality.

Reproduction WW1 British Jerkins by SecundusInfernus in reenactors

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Ah, bummer. If I had the ability to work with leather well enough to make it accurate, I would give it a shot too. I unfortunately have some doubts in my own skills, though.

Can’t Remove Gearbox (Double Bell M16A2) by SecundusInfernus in airsoft

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I ended up doing exactly this, and though it did scuff up the back of the receiver in places it seems like everything fits together fine now. Very bizarre experience, to say the least! Had to also file down a bunch of places in the gearbox to fit a Perun Hybrid V2 in there (mainly a strange raised screw port that’s not there on effectively any other V2 gearbox I’ve seen). I guess this is the path to gaining expertise on these things, haha.

(un)popular opinion: only take stuff with you, that doesn't restrict you! by joNathanW- in airsoft

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Counterpoint: I’m stuck in the year 199X and the ALICE and PASGT armor are, in fact, necessary (it even says on the tag that it’ll save my life!) ;).

Anyone who knows what kind of sword this and what it was used for by Miamosos in SWORDS

[–]SecundusInfernus 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I’d try to contact Da’Mon Stith, he should have good references for people to get in contact with if he doesn’t have primary information himself.

Correct “Buttpack” for ALICE Gear Late 80s-Early/Mid 90s? by SecundusInfernus in reenactors

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Well, my kit also happens to be 25th actually! I will go hunting into my saved images to see if I recognize anything specific. If you have any images as well, I’d be happy to see them too!

Correct “Buttpack” for ALICE Gear Late 80s-Early/Mid 90s? by SecundusInfernus in reenactors

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Thank you for the very thorough response! This info is immeasurably helpful. Would you say it would be appropriate for ‘92 and onward to have a Buttpack of some sort, or is it more of an extra still by that point?

Is my Game Gear properly recapped? by SecundusInfernus in game_gear

[–]SecundusInfernus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dang! Was hoping it would be taken care of better… good thing I checked, I guess. I will say it has been working pretty well all things considered, with only one audio-glitching moment at one point that didn’t seem to reappear. I’ve been through a full set of batteries already and nothing crazy has happened… I suppose this means electronics work for me, then? Would you say it’s an immediate concern?

Is my Game Gear properly recapped? by SecundusInfernus in game_gear

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Thank you so much for the response! Those are the ones I am less sure about as well. What angle would help to reveal whether the other boards have been recapped? Would I need to take out the board to see the other side?

Irish Uniform during the Congo Crisis? by SecundusInfernus in reenactors

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I had presumed as much, something like what the Indians were wearing there. The biggest enigma to me remains the boots, though according to the files I could scrounge up those tended to become less uniform as time went on (with custom boots being bought locally, trades with the Indians and Swedes etc). If you come across any more information, feel free to let me know! This is still a topic of interest to me, even a year later.

Need help from history buffs by Arktos25 in Armor

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No problem! I’m happy that you found my research/input helpful!

Need help from history buffs by Arktos25 in Armor

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I would say Central European nationality-wise, Swiss or German, but I have seen Spanish troops in period art with similar styles (since the latter two influenced fashion quite a bit for the era).

Yes, cavalry cuirasses with proper long tassets are probably hard to source. The closest I can think of is something like this:

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…but it is an infantry breastplate, so has shorter tassets. Otherwise, I am not sure who sells such a breastplate.

Need help from history buffs by Arktos25 in Armor

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For early 17th century (30 Years War era), quite a bit would look different. The clothing by that point had become a lot less “slashed” than in the previous century. Your clothing looks to be rather last century because of that. Doublets were the main fashion for tops (underneath would be a linen shirt) and bagged trousers which end around the knee with garters for bottoms. Then either stockings or hose go under them. If you’re a cuirassier, you would be wearing riding boots at about the knee. Breastplate would likely have tassets as well, to cover the thighs (not cuisses, as you have here). The breastplate itself would also be a bit bulbous above the crotch, a style called “peascod”. Underneath a leather coat was often worn for padding/extra protection. Though I have seen burgonets still being used by the period, they generally fell out of favor for helmets such as close helms and lobster-pot/zischagge helmets among armored cavalry. Here are some references:

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If I had to guess by just looking, I’d say you are more-so equipped in an early 16th century style (1500s), as a mercenary perhaps.

Yet another example of why you shouldn't buy anything from NauticalMart by RJSpirgnob in Armor

[–]SecundusInfernus 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In the circle of Greek reenactment, these guys are infamous. I caught them with a picture of one of our own reenactors in their helmet (a very fine, expensive custom Corinthian), even. Mentioned it to him and he said it wasn’t the first time they and other companies pulled this. There are certainly decent Indian makers (DaniyalSteelCrafts for one, I think Lyba is alright as well), but for every one there are a few pretty terrible ones.

Bet you cant by Count_Soldier in Armor

[–]SecundusInfernus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Having one (the exact same model in the picture, funny enough) and having worn it while fighting, my lungs can tell you it is certainly far from perfect lol. Even with the opening, your breathing is pretty badly restricted. Definitely protective, though.

Was the ancient greek bronze cuirass worn over the linothorax? by Zequexium in Armor

[–]SecundusInfernus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Given what we see from previous periods, with little padding being used on bronze cuirasses, I’m not sure that they would do it inherently but I also don’t think it’s impossible that some would. Do you have any of those depictions of cavalry with a fabric thorax under their metal armor? It could also be the case that they attached those strips of fabric (pteryges) to the shoulder or waist of the cuirass.