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Roman soldier. w Plume
DescriptionYou beat your sword against your rounded shield, shouting alongside your legionaries outside the gates of Syracuse. Inside, the people are filled with terror, deafened by the trumpets and the noise of your army. Arrows rain down, and you and your fellow soldiers form a barrier with your shields.
Nothing can stop you. Your shield's design allows you to stay in close formation, advance toward your defenders, and dispatch them quickly. Even if an arrow were to pierce through the gaps, your Roman soldier's helmet will keep you protected.
DETAILS
The Epic Armoury Roman Soldier Helmet with Red Plume is inspired by the classic legionary helmet. Featuring ear flaps, a brow bar, cotton inlays, and an open face, this helmet is a comfortable solution without sacrificing vision or protection. The helmet is reinforced with a brass lining wound around the cheeks and forehead, and embossed with brass floral rivets. A vibrant red plume of synthetic hair has been added to the crest of this helmet, creating a particularly striking silhouette.
Secure the Roman Trooper helmet by tightening the leather strap under the chin, keeping it in place. Additionally, you can secure the ear flaps under the chin using the supplied cord and eyelets. Crafted from 1mm thick mild steel and premium leather straps and fittings, this piece of armor is designed to withstand the abuse of a LARP or reenactment with the usual care of leather and metal armor.
Available in medium and large sizes.
HISTORY
- Considered a type of galea, often made of bronze
- Specifically called the Gallic Imperial helmet worn by Roman soldiers from the late 1st century BC to the early 2nd century AD.
Quality
- Made from 19 gauge/1mm thick mild steel
- Rolled edges with no sharp edges
- Belts and accessories made of premium leather
- Hand-welded parts for maximum durability
- Polished steel finish
This product is handmade and painted by hand and is therefore unique. As a result, when compared to similar items, this product may have natural deviations in pattern, color, and shape, which are not considered defects or flaws.
We produce our image material in a natural setting, where lighting and surroundings can affect colors and contrast. Therefore, the images shown may appear different from the product you receive from us.
Measurements are all in cm unless otherwise stated.
Technical details
Brand:
Epic Armory
Universe:
Ancient
Materials:
Mild steel - 1 mm/19 gauge
Position:
Head
Product type:
Helmet
Item No.:
12050150
Brand:
Epic armor
Universe:
Ancient
UPC:
885022004973
EAN:
5704742204973
Colors:
Polished steel
Size variation:
M
Weight:
2000 g
Wing width:
8 cm
Crown height:
16 cm
Depth:
22 cm
Total height:
45 cm
Inner circumference:
60 cm
Visor length:
14 cm
Visor width:
11 cm
Broad:
20 cm
Package height:
26 cm
Package width:
25 cm
Package length:
45 cm
Gross Weight:
2.020 g
Box SKU:
PREBOX007
Maintenance
Epic Armory metalwork products should be treated with acid-free wax or quality vegetable oil and stored in a dry place. Metal armor containing leather parts would require separate leather care. Read the "Leather Straps and Accessories" section below for leather cleaning and maintenance using leather care products.
Degrease and prepare your armor for use
When you open your armor, you may be overwhelmed by the smell of grease and oil. The oil has been applied to protect your armor during storage and transport. Use a degreasing product or mineral spirits and a dry cloth or paper towels to remove all the oil from the plate armor pieces. It's a little more difficult to remove all the oil from chain mail links, but it can be done the same way. Wipe off as much as you can with a dry cloth, and with the remaining oil, you can degrease the chain mail with mineral spirits or another solvent by spraying it on the links. You can also choose to completely submerge your chain mail in a degreasing product and use your hands to agitate the metal in the solution; this will completely remove all the oil and grease from your links. After removing the oil, be sure to dry the armor thoroughly. Bright, warm sunlight is excellent for drying your armor, but you can also use a hair dryer or heat gun to speed up the process. Be careful not to overheat any piece of leather when using a heat gun.
Cleaning
Moisture is the enemy of armor and chain mail. If your armor gets wet, it's important to dry it thoroughly as soon as possible. After handling, use, or after six months of storage or display, all metal should be wiped with a clean cloth. Lightly oil the cleaned surface with a quality, acid-free vegetable oil. Alternatively, you can apply a coat of wax to the entire surface of the exposed metal. Let the wax dry for a couple of hours, then lightly buff it with a soft cloth.
Prevention and elimination of rust
Store your armor in a dry place and check it every two months for signs of rust. If you find any, remove it by gently rubbing the affected area with a mildly abrasive pad moistened with wax or quality acid-free vegetable oil. Epic Dark products are specially treated to resist rust, but should still be treated with oil and stored in a dry place.
Leather belts and accessories
Clean them by removing dirt with a stiff brush, then gently scrub with leather soap and a clean, damp cloth until the leather appears clean. Remove the soap with a separate damp cloth to clean any soap residue, and then use a dry cloth to wipe away any remaining water from the leather.
You should always condition leather after cleaning it, as the soap will have removed some of its natural oils. Treat the leather with mink oil, olive oil, or beeswax using a clean cloth, gently rubbing a small amount of oil or wax into the leather in circles. Allow the leather to soak in the oil before wiping it with a final clean cloth to remove excess residue.
Epic Armory metalwork products should be treated with acid-free wax or quality vegetable oil and stored in a dry place. Metal armor containing leather parts would require separate leather care. Read the "Leather Straps and Accessories" section below for leather cleaning and maintenance using leather care products.
Degrease and prepare your armor for use
When you open your armor, you may be overwhelmed by the smell of grease and oil. The oil has been applied to protect your armor during storage and transport. Use a degreasing product or mineral spirits and a dry cloth or paper towels to remove all the oil from the plate armor pieces. It's a little more difficult to remove all the oil from chain mail links, but it can be done the same way. Wipe off as much as you can with a dry cloth, and with the remaining oil, you can degrease the chain mail with mineral spirits or another solvent by spraying it on the links. You can also choose to completely submerge your chain mail in a degreasing product and use your hands to agitate the metal in the solution; this will completely remove all the oil and grease from your links. After removing the oil, be sure to dry the armor thoroughly. Bright, warm sunlight is excellent for drying your armor, but you can also use a hair dryer or heat gun to speed up the process. Be careful not to overheat any piece of leather when using a heat gun.
Cleaning
Moisture is the enemy of armor and chain mail. If your armor gets wet, it's important to dry it thoroughly as soon as possible. After handling, use, or after six months of storage or display, all metal should be wiped with a clean cloth. Lightly oil the cleaned surface with a quality, acid-free vegetable oil. Alternatively, you can apply a coat of wax to the entire surface of the exposed metal. Let the wax dry for a couple of hours, then lightly buff it with a soft cloth.
Prevention and elimination of rust
Store your armor in a dry place and check it every two months for signs of rust. If you find any, remove it by gently rubbing the affected area with a mildly abrasive pad moistened with wax or quality acid-free vegetable oil. Epic Dark products are specially treated to resist rust, but should still be treated with oil and stored in a dry place.
Leather belts and accessories
Clean them by removing dirt with a stiff brush, then gently scrub with leather soap and a clean, damp cloth until the leather appears clean. Remove the soap with a separate damp cloth to clean any soap residue, and then use a dry cloth to wipe away any remaining water from the leather.
You should always condition leather after cleaning it, as the soap will have removed some of its natural oils. Treat the leather with mink oil, olive oil, or beeswax using a clean cloth, gently rubbing a small amount of oil or wax into the leather in circles. Allow the leather to soak in the oil before wiping it with a final clean cloth to remove excess residue.
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