ELM36 Mounted 14th Cent. Knights

Started by Raider4, 16 June 2017, 07:20:46 PM

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Raider4

So, are these an older style armour than ELM1, or later?

Anyone have a pic of these?

Thanks, Martyn

Leman

ELM 1 are late C15th/very early C16th so Elm 36 will be at least 100 years earlier, probably pig-faced bascinet and tunic/tabard over the body armour.
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Raider4

Quote from: Leman on 16 June 2017, 08:40:57 PM
ELM 1 are late C15th/very early C16th so Elm 36 will be at least 100 years earlier, probably pig-faced bascinet and tunic/tabard over the body armour.

Hmm, so maybe closer to EMM1 then? Could ELM36 & EMM1 be reasonably mixed together, to provide some variety in figures & poses, do you think?

Thanks, Martyn
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Ithoriel

As a very, very rough guide I'd say EMM1 is around 1250AD, ELM36 is 1350AD and ELM1 is 1450AD - give or take half a century :)
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Raider4

Quote from: Ithoriel on 17 June 2017, 12:01:21 PM
As a very, very rough guide I'd say EMM1 is around 1250AD, ELM36 is 1350AD and ELM1 is 1450AD - give or take half a century :)

That's very helpful, thanks.

Cheers, Martyn
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Leman

If you are looking for variety for EMM1 you might want to consider Irregular's 10mm Crusader figures or Old Glory UK's Grand scale 10mm Crusaders.
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