EinBein wrote:I personally like the less shiney version more. If that's authentic Inwould go for it.
That's the rub. Linseed oil is an ancient substance and it works well, so, I'm sure it was used, but since it makes the armor dull, I'm not so sure whether it was used on polished armor. In pre-modern times, polishing amounted 75-80% of the armor's cost. So, if you've already paid four or five times the amount of a regular kit to have yours polished, would you really slap some linseed oil on it? Doubtful.
EinBein wrote:Nice design though!
I like it as well!

It's inspired by the visored helm from this manuscript image:
Korbel wrote:Yeah, it looks raw and... true.
I agree that the dull one looks rougher. Like it has seen things.
In fact, last year in Poland, I thought that the helmets of the U.S. team seemed so boringly shiny. They just looked so unused. It's only later that I found out that their company was run by an actual drill sergeant or something of the like, and keeping a mirror polish on your armor was simply the order of the day.
