10230100446 Segmented Roman Lorica Newstead
"Segmentata Lorica was in the Roman army for at least 200 years of use, the first finds are from Kalkriese, Germany and are N in the year 9 Chr.
The Newstead guy, named after the town of the same name, place südschottischen.
There was the ancient Roman field Trimontium, in which the model was kept found for our reconstruction.
The original of this plate armor is the time n between 130 and 280.
Chr.
Archived.
The Newstead guy is the last variant of tank wagons of the Roman army, which his Legionnaires again at a later date, with Lorica chain mail hamata term autographed.
Unlike previous variants of Corbridge and Kalkriese, the Newstead tank is not adjustable, but in terms of dimensions.
The four segments of the arms are mounted by means of finely crafted hooks and insertion connections through.
Our replica fits a support of approximately 112 cm chest.
Of course, the final scope on all clothing (upholstery) should always be measured.
Details:
- Material: 1.
3 mm steel; bronze frames
- Size: Chest circumference up to max.
112 cm
- Weight: 9.
2 kg "
10230100446 Segmented Roman Lorica Newstead
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10230100446 Segmented Roman Lorica Newstead
"Segmentata Lorica was in the Roman army for at least 200 years of use, the first finds are from Kalkriese, Germany and are N in the year 9 Chr.<br /><br />
The Newstead guy, named after the town of the same name, place südschottischen.<br /><br /> There was the ancient Roman field Trimontium, in which the model was kept found for our reconstruction.<br /><br />
The original of this plate armor is the time n between 130 and 280.<br /><br /> Chr.<br /><br /> Archived.<br /><br />
The Newstead guy is the last variant of tank wagons of the Roman army, which his Legionnaires again at a later date, with Lorica chain mail hamata term autographed.<br /><br />
Unlike previous variants of Corbridge and Kalkriese, the Newstead tank is not adjustable, but in terms of dimensions.<br /><br /> The four segments of the arms are mounted by means of finely crafted hooks and insertion connections through.<br /><br />
Our replica fits a support of approximately 112 cm chest.<br /><br /> Of course, the final scope on all clothing (upholstery) should always be measured.<br /><br />
Details:
- Material: 1.<br /><br />3 mm steel; bronze frames
- Size: Chest circumference up to max.<br /><br /> 112 cm
- Weight: 9.<br /><br />2 kg "
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