Museum Replicas - page 51

(A) Roman Trooper’s Helmet
-Complete with cheek plates and brass
f
ittings. Formed of 18 gauge steel and brass. Approx. 4
1
2
lbs.
#300074
$175
(B) Lorica Segmentata
-Introduced in the ranks of the Roman Army
during the first century A.D. and widely used at the height of
the Roman Empire. Our replica designed by Luca Giampadi
is superb, made of 18 gauge steel. It is closely copied from
a type of Lorica found in Newstead, Scotland, that dates
from the second century A.D. This armor is quite flexi-
ble and allows plenty of freedom of movement. Wt. 17 lbs.
6 oz. Fits chest sizes 42" to 46".
#300176…$295
(C) Baldric
-Brown leather. Fits Maintz (below) and our
Pompei Gladius on pg. 62.
#200368…$40
(D) Belt
-Primarily ornamental, this Roman soldier’s
belt, called a “Cinculum Militaire”, was comprised of
a studded leather belt with varying numbers of
hanging leather strips. Based on one that was
popular about 100 A.D. Will accommodate up to
a size 46" waist.
#200468…$65
(E) Greaves
-Replica steel greaves are based
on patterns pictured on Trajans Columns
and feature an articulated knee piece
for extra protection. L-18
3
4
", W-8
3
4
", Bend-
5
1
2
".
#300010…$79
(F) Roman Tunic
-
This oversized cotton
shirt extends to mid-thigh, giving it a dis-
tinctive look. Red only. Romans took the
color from the Spartan’s red cloaks as later
did the English army. Spartans wore red so
that their enemies would never see them
bleed. Male sizes: S, M, L, XL or XXL.
#100042…$49
(G) Shield
-This oval
wooden shield, also
widely used by the cav-
alry, is covered front
and back with leather.
It has a black steel boss
and gold leather wings
and lightning on the face
and arm straps on the
back. Curved shield is 23"
x 39" by
5
16
" thick. Wt.-7 lbs.
4 oz.
#801068…$160
($15 addl. s/h, no express)
) Brown Roman Sandals
-
L
eather construction. Whole
sizes 6-13. Excellent quality.
#200254…$49
(A)
(E)
(B)
(C)
Roman Armor
Made by
Windlass Steelcrafts
®
(F)
(G)
(D)
Maintz Gladius
The early Gladius (our version is the Maintz pattern)
was wasp waisted with a long point that combined cutting
power and stabbing ability in one handy weapon. It was
not uncommon to find 4th century legionaires carrying
this earlier model. This is the sword that conquered
most of the known world. High carbon steel. Made by
Windlass Steelcrafts
®
.
Faux ivory grip and ornate brass
applique on the scabbard.
#500360…$215
q
Overall-28" • Wt.-2 lbs. 6 oz.
Blade-19
1
2
" long, 2
1
4
" wide,
3
16
" thick
Originals were excavated from the ruins of Pompeii. You can see examples in H. Russell
Robinson’s book “What The Soldiers Wore On Hadrian’s Wall.”
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