
How to make a suit of medieval armor?
My friends and I want to go to the next Renaissance Fair as armored warriors. They were looking for a way to do something really authentic armor, but we came up short with web searches. Any help would be appreciated. We are looking for chest and back plates, gloves, and leg armor, and possibly the hulls. The help is much appreciated.
This site is a bit long, I got lost in the first few times I checked and was only looking at the pages of herbs … so I went directly to the page will help you think more instead of giving the home page and allows Nordic through your account. I hope this gives you some ideas. I do not know how to make authentic armor without having to hire a blacksmith or gunsmith. But I've always wanted go to a faire me, although I am sure that my dress was easier to make the armor will be. Check it out … http://herbalmusings.com/medieval_supplies.htm
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