
Greaves, articulated
legs, non-articulated
elbow cops

#14-d
1 piece dished elbow cops these elbow cops look very much like these knee cops I found in the picture archives. You can't tell the difference in a photograph! Observe the eyelets which attach to the adjacent plates with laces.
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13th century articulated legs
These articulated legs have become the South Tower Standard, and we
use them on virtually every armour we assemble. They incorporate
the high sides, the small inside wing and the tasset like fancy demi
greave
which distinguish the well thought out South Tower armour. Each piece
of
the leg armour is available separately, see page 7 for a complete
breakdown
of the parts.
pic one
of the above pair of legs
pic two
of the above pair of legs
pic three
of the above pair of legs
pic four
of the above pair of legs
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#15-d
Greaves.....just the front. I won't do the backs anymore...just don't have the time. I did some just to prove I can do it....click here , here, and here to see the results! Pictures don't really do them justice though. They are swelled out pretty nice at the ankles, and the calf muscles.
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