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Miniature armor - Samurai Warr ...
by Jean Fuentes
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#652031
Miniature armor - Samurai Warriors - Naoe Kanetsugu Shogun by Jean Fuentes
Samurai Warriors brown/gold - warlord Naoe Kanetsugu Shogun Japanese Samurai armor miniature.
This armor is made up of a combination of wood and metal, cotton knitting. It was modeled the famous armor detail by the warlord Naoe Kanetsugu. The base sits on the armor is a black lacquered wooden box with gold kanji. This miniature armor is a perfect collectible for Samurai enthusiasts.
This is a Naoe Kanetsugu armor in miniature form.
-Decoration figurine
-Material figure: metal
-Material base: wood
-Overall height: 41 cm
-Weight: 660 g
Japanese samurai armor miniatu ...
by Jean Fuentes
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#652225
Japanese samurai armor miniature 100_PO2302 by Jean Fuentes
This is a Sanada Saemon-no-Suke Yukimura armor in miniature version. Sanada Yukimura (1567 - 1615) was a Japanese samurai General of Clan Takeda. He was a brilliant military tactician. Although his army was comparatively small and outnumbered his opponents, he won many battles. With its daring strategies and achievements, he became famous and forever a place in Japanese history. Sanada Yukimura was called a "a hero, there is only once in 100 years" and "The Crimson Demon of War". His soldiers are as "Akazonae" known.
This armor consists of a combination of wood, metal and cotton knitting. Painted true to detail in the colors of the Takeda clan. It was true detail of the famous armor modeled by the General Sanada Yukimura. The base on which the armor is sitting is a black lacquered wooden box with gold Kanji. This miniature armor is a perfect collectible for samurai enthusiasts.
This is a Masamune Armor in miniature form.
-Dekorationsfigur
Material body: metal
Material base: Wood
-Overall: 43.5 cm
-Weight: 680 g
-diameter Base: 8 cm
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#602276





Chain-Mail With Coif
mit gebogenen Ringen
In the beginning was the eternally young dream of mankind, the inviolability of the body. Especially, we are reminded when reading the old sagas, such as for example of the nibelungenlied. The young hero Siegfried bathed for the protection of the body in the blood of the Dragon, and obtained an inviolable cornea that protected him in the battle against injury, until on the LAN, which fell in the bath at his body.
Weapons and protective parts are as old as humanity itself. Designed for hunting for food procurement, as well as to defend against enemies. Each new development of weapons, the Flint hammer at the beginning of the weapons from bronze to the iron sword of the middle ages, brought also an evolution of protective clothing with it, found your accomplishment in the entire armor in the 15th and 16th centuries. The shield, which had a wooden substructure with a Reed -, fur - and leather upholstery in the development first, before it was then made of metal was one of the first parts of the protection undoubtedly. For the body, we already know the scale armour consisting of small metal plates which were tied together from the time from about 1500 BC. The first helmets were leather, in the subsequent period of bronze and later iron.
The chainmail (the breastplate) is known in approaches already from the ancient times and evolved over the Celtic and Germanic - Viking age as a particularly esteemed body protection, which often held a sword blow. The chain mail has the advantage that it adapts to the body over a normal chest armor. Thus, you could sit comfortably on the horse. Therefore, the Hauberk had side vents. About 20,000 rings were processed at a chain mail. It is judged that only wealthy fighter could afford such body protection. In the 12th and 13th centuries, the sleeves were longer and included gloves. The chainmail could provide no sufficient protection against crossbow bullets and beatings with lances. The chains shirts had no chance against the upcoming firearms. Making a chain shirt takes around 11 to 12 working days.
Manufactured in India.
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#602279
Chain-Mail
In the beginning was the eternally young dream of mankind, the inviolability of the body. Especially, we are reminded when reading the old sagas, such as for example of the nibelungenlied. The young hero Siegfried bathed for the protection of the body in the blood of the Dragon, and obtained an inviolable cornea that protected him in the battle against injury, until on the LAN, which fell in the bath at his body.
Weapons and protective parts are as old as humanity itself. Designed for hunting for food procurement, as well as to defend against enemies. Each new development of weapons, the Flint hammer at the beginning of the weapons from bronze to the iron sword of the middle ages, brought also an evolution of protective clothing with it, found your accomplishment in the entire armor in the 15th and 16th centuries. The shield, which had a wooden substructure with a Reed -, fur - and leather upholstery in the development first, before it was then made of metal was one of the first parts of the protection undoubtedly. For the body, we already know the scale armour consisting of small metal plates which were tied together from the time from about 1500 BC. The first helmets were leather, in the subsequent period of bronze and later iron.
The chainmail (the breastplate) is known in approaches already from the ancient times and evolved over the Celtic and Germanic - Viking age as a particularly esteemed body protection, which often held a sword blow. The chain mail has the advantage that it adapts to the body over a normal chest armor. Thus, you could sit comfortably on the horse. Therefore, the Hauberk had side vents. About 20,000 rings were processed at a chain mail. It is judged that only wealthy fighter could afford such body protection. In the 12th and 13th centuries, the sleeves were longer and included gloves. The chainmail could provide no sufficient protection against crossbow bullets and beatings with lances. The chains shirts had no chance against the upcoming firearms. Making a chain shirt takes around 11 to 12 working days.
Manufactured in India.
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#603206




Battle Shield Wood
Kampffähige Schilde
Already in antiquity itself was nothing more important than the shield the Warriors next to the gun! It protected the warrior against the ranged weapons such as bows and crossbows. The shield in the melee was also essential. Each warrior was attempting to protect his sword and to intercept the enemy blows whenever possible with the shield. A fact that is very often forgotten by friends of the show fight!
This shield is carries and therefore suited to combat. The shield is supported with the typical thumb grip.
Please keep in mind that a battle shield is subject to a more or less big wear and tear depending on load. We take over therefore no warranty.
Manufactured in India.
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#603207




Battle Shield Steel
Kampffähige Schilde
Already in ancient times the warriors was in addition to the weapon itself is nothing more important than the shield! It protected the warrior against ranged weapons such as bows and crossbows. As indispensable the sign was in melee. Each warrior was anxious to spare his sword and always possible to intercept the opponent's blows with a shield. A fact that is forgotten by friends of the show battle very often!
This shield is capable of fighting and therefore suitable for exhibition fight.
Please note that a battle shield subject depending on the requirements of a more or less large wear. We therefore accept no guarantee.
Made in India.
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#603208





Battle Shield
Kampffähige Schilde
Already in ancient times the warriors was in addition to the weapon itself is nothing more important than the shield! It protected the warrior against ranged weapons such as bows and crossbows. As indispensable the sign was in melee. Each warrior was anxious to spare his sword and always possible to intercept the opponent's blows with a shield. A fact that is forgotten by friends of the show battle very often!
This shield is capable of fighting and therefore suitable for exhibition fight.
Please note that a battle shield subject depending on the requirements of a more or less large wear. We therefore accept no warranty in use
Made in India.
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#603209
Shield humpback
Kampffähige Schilde
The rivets for attachment to the shield are included.
Made in India.
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#604397





Battle shield
Strong wooden shield with shield boss, metal ornaments and steel enclosure. On the back is a sturdy metal bracket to hold. Use of the Battle Ready Weapons solely at your own risk!
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Mitten, right hand
by Haller
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#604818
Mitten, right hand by Haller
Made in India.
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Mitten, left hand
by Haller
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#604819
Mitten, left hand by Haller
Made in India.
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Helmet stand
by Jean Fuentes
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#651272
Helmet stand by Jean Fuentes
This helmet stand is designed to sit a helmet. He is by the dimensions universally applicable: Total height: 38 cm, diameter above 10 cm, bottom diameter about 19,5 cm. Already assembled.
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Gladiator Helmet with Spikes
by Jean Fuentes
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#651545
Gladiator Helmet with Spikes by Jean Fuentes
Gladiator Helmet with Spikes - Gladiator Maximus Helmet in Style
Gladiators (the Roman gladius, a sword thrust) were professional fighters in ancient Rome who fought to the death in public show positions against each other. The fight of gladiators against each other is referred to as gladiatorial. Gladiator fights were part of Roman life from 264 BC. Chr. Until the beginning of the 5th century AD.
The front part of the helmet is movably mounted on a hinge.
Stuff: steel polished
 € spikes are all secured with screws and can be removed.
Size: 58
-Innendurchmesser: 20 cm
Height: 33 cm Weight: 1875 g
Width: 23 cm
Scope: 75 cm
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Roman Centurion Helmet
by Jean Fuentes
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#651599
Roman Centurion Helmet by Jean Fuentes
Roman centurion helmet. Made of steel and brass. The two cheek flaps can be folded upwards. It is portable.
- Portable centurion helmet
- One size fits all
- Material: sheet steel 1-2 mm thick
- Polished
- Diameter: 21 cm
- Hinged cheek protection
- Material: steel and brass
- Weight: 2096 g
Miniature armor 100_PO2308
by Jean Fuentes
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#652197
Miniature armor 100_PO2308 by Jean Fuentes
Miniature suit of armor - Medieval knight armor
The dog skull was the most popular helmet European warrior in the 14th and 15th centuries. The helmet dog skull was designed to impact of fighting on the face and reduce the head. By Klappvisier the Knights had a better view and ventilation.
Overall height: 48.5 cm
Length sword: 22 cm
Height base: 8 cm
Armor Material: Tin
Length blade: 13 cm
Total weight: 764 g
Material Shield and Sword: steel
Scope of supply: Figure with Stand (Shield + Sword)
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