
Pteruges for Space Marines : r/Warhammer40k - Reddit
2020年12月9日 · Have you typed space marine pteruges into Google gives you tutorials for creating then out of green stuff and other info. Also search on Reddit there are a ton of articles on here.
What were Roman pteruges made of and what was the process …
2023年9月6日 · I've seen a couple of frescos and statues depicting pteruges a number of times, but I can't seem to find any archaeological remains of this type of armor. I've been told they were made of linen or leather (or both), but I seem to be getting conflicting answers when it comes to the Roman period.
[Ancient] Handmade waist and shoulder pteruges for a 4th
2021年6月21日 · [Ancient] Handmade waist and shoulder pteruges for a 4th Century Roman general impression, made by Woolsome.Eu - just need attaching to a subarmalis (under-armour)
Question about effectiveness of pteruges or armour flaps
2015年9月25日 · Just to clear up a point about 'medieval' pteruges, I cannot speak to the effectiveness of pteruges when they were used on the classical era, but later Medieval or renaissance portrayals of flaps are likely to be a sort of artistic trope used when portraying classical figures (mythical or Historical) or biblical/angelic figures. Thus they are often seen on altarpieces or tapestries depicting ...
How effective were muscle breastplates? Were they ceremonial
2016年2月11日 · After this one sculptural anomaly, we see a revival of ancient-style armour 'alla antiqua' in the 16th century for Renaissance parades and pageantry*. Muscled breastplates, pteruges (the shoulder flaps) and varies vaguely 'ancient' skirts and helmets were used to cloth Renaissance monarchs in the symbols of ancient rome.
How effective were pteruges in defense? : r/ArmsandArmor - Reddit
2022年5月26日 · Against slashes and cuts, great. Against stabs? If you're lucky, sure, but possibly not at all. Against bludgeoning, practically useless. Source: reenactor who's made and fought in pteruges for a couple decades.
Pteruges for a 4th Century Roman general impression, made by
2021年6月21日 · Pteruges for a 4th Century Roman general impression, made by Woolsome.Eu - just need attaching to a subarmalis (under-armour)
FINALLY ! a direct confirmation !!! Kafka was Elio's first recruit
2024年6月14日 · So who's script is that in Kafka's Character Story VI "...Go to Pteruges-V and locate an abandoned building at coordinates 135:7372124, 271:6372711. Enter it. There is an untouched canned drink under the window sill on the first floor. Take it. Wait until 11:12 AM on Wednesday and place the can at the entrance of the building.
Greek/Roman belts with tassets : r/AskHistorians - Reddit
2016年7月30日 · They are more properly called pteruges, and Hollywood got them (indirectly) from actual depictions of Roman (and Greek) soldiers wearing them. The version Maximus is sporting is unusual -- they are usually in at least one row, and often two or three rows deep. Example. Their origin is actually Greek, from the end of the 5th century, though I'm having trouble finding a good image as example ...
Argenti Homeworld Theory : r/HonkaiStarRail - Reddit
Pteruges-V could had been in a similar situation to the Luofu - invaded by the Denizens of Abundance specifically Borisin and the Heliobi that may have something to do with Pteruges-V Stellaron.