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Roman Infantry 2019 Kaustic Plastik Review

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GubernatorFan


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shazzdan wrote:The Karanis armour was definitely Egyptian style. Egyptian scale armour hadn't changed since the Bronze Age. It is virtually identical to the one that Carter found in Tut's tomb.
http://exhibitions.kelsey.lsa.umich.edu/ConAntiq/leatherarmor.html

My question is where do we draw the line? When does it stop being Egyptian and start being Roman?

It's a very good question, and I am not quite sure we can draw a line. If Roman units adopted this in any number (as opposed to -- say -- some local city guards), I suppose it would make it Roman. Thanks for the link, I had never seen the Karanis armor before (which is a shame, since I've been to the Kelsey more than once), and assumed it was strap armor, a bit like lorica segmentata rather than scale armor like the squamata. It does look pretty close to the Bronze Age depictions and remains, although those were in metal -- the ones I've seen anyway.

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The one that Carter found was made from hide, just like the Karannis one. The Tut corselet is the oldest known example of hide armour.

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GubernatorFan


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You're right about the armor from Tutankhamun's tomb. The metal ones are from elsewhere.

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Ephiane


Great Review, thanks for showing !


Stryker2011 wrote:Thanks for a thorough and detailed review. I’m glad I never got into these guys, all the flaws, loose joints, and most of all detailed instructions would drive me nuts. “Historical inaccuracies” aside, let’s remember that 90% of the records from this time period have been lost due to time and the destruction of wars. I don’t follow any ”Historian” blindly, as they are all making assumptions based on the limited resources available, and very little can be taken as true FACT. Until someone invents a time machine, it’s all supposition, so I wouldn’t sweat the details too much, unless you want to go with today’s “best guesser” (ie, Historian) and make your figures look like what they believe to be “truth”.


Amen Wink

GubernatorFan

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Ephiane wrote:Great Review, thanks for showing !

Thanks, Ephiane, glad you liked it.


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djamesi


Wonderful review! Your thoroughness with both narrative and illustrations is greatly appreciated. Keep it up! And one request: while certainly not recent figures (they date to 2015), would you ever consider doing reviews on KP’s earlier figures Marcus Nonius Macrinus and Lucius Aelius Seianus? Would be most interested to get your thoughts and analysis on these two.

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djamesi wrote:Wonderful review! Your thoroughness with both narrative and illustrations is greatly appreciated. Keep it up! And one request: while certainly not recent figures (they date to 2015), would you ever consider doing reviews on KP’s earlier figures Marcus Nonius Macrinus and Lucius Aelius Seianus? Would be most interested to get your thoughts and analysis on these two.

Welcome to the forum and thank you very much. I do aim to inform and to illustrate, so I very much appreciate your reaction. I do own both Macrinus and Seianus, so when I have time, I could give them a stab. I was looking at Seianus when doing these reviews, and noticed some of the accessories falling apart (or rather coming apart), which seems to be the bane of KP.


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