Which shield in which museum please?the shield was made of oak boards and covered with skin, thickness of museum shield . Germany approximately from 28-38 mm that on the scale of 1/9 will make the XIII century 3-4 mm.
Yes you are right. Some types of shield were kleeny of several layers of a tree and then became covered by thick skin outside and thin inside. If the shield was made of integral oak shield s it would be very heavy. I know it I the material on this matter looked...... It is a lot of, many words......
I'm having one even if I have to paint it silver and pretend it's metal cos I can't paint busts,just for the faceI want to report wishing that copies of this bust will be available to purchase on Monday. The producer will announce a release in due course
I said please, that not enough for you? I don't understand, I politely ask you for the reference you use and you insist I have to provide you with supporting information for my claims but pinsel rudely posts that everything about the shield is wrong and you click Like on his post??I would like to see your example about which you speak. You approve the first about thickness of a board without having given any example - I would like it to see, after that I will give the example.
You want something specific? One of the pages you just posted seems to support what I've been saying!If you what that doubt and criticize your words should be supported with documents and photos - I didn't see them, I only heard your words. Set an example I want to see a basis of your words.
Of course shields varied, nobody said that they didn't... but the weight of evidence comes down on one side on this point.there is no thumbrule for shields at all.as always various thicknesses where made
Oh I'm sorry, I didn't realise you were the arbiter of discussions here on pFso please stop quarelling about such crap like the THICKNESS of model shields-
I am really pleased to see your bust is to be a commercial project