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Hola,
Ever since my courtyard scene I've been thinking about knights and such
things .... well I too have been working on a brick thing .... however
between trying to figure out what to do next I stated working on something
else. It came out rather nice so I thought I'd post.
Jim
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I'll put my "medieval weaponry nut" cap on, and risk a few comments :-)
I think you got the materials and assembly quite right. However, the
proportion are a bit off...
A flail (because a mace does not have the chain part) would have a
shorter chain in general, about half the length of the shaft. This was
done so in order to avoid that the head hit right on your hand after a
missed strike. A more thorough discussion can be found here:
http://www.myarmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t=8785
and here if you are interested in the method of use:
http://www.myarmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t=8705
Also, the typical flail would have maybe less spikes and a smaller ball.
Fewer spikes would be better at penetrating armour plates, because
only one spike would hit. And you have to keep the weight manageable. A
ball this big, made all in steel would be too much heavy I believe.
Could even break at the handle just from static weight ;-)
A flail with more typical proportions (as well as an interesting chain
if you are into modelling) can be seen here:
http://www.armor.com/view.html?pole144a.jpg
Keep up the good work!
--
Vincent
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"Vincent Le Chevalier" <gal### [at] libertyALLsurfSPAMfr> wrote in
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> I'll put my "medieval weaponry nut" cap on, and risk a few comments :-)
> A flail (because a mace does not have the chain part) would have a
I stand corrected ....
> shorter chain in general, about half the length of the shaft. This was
> done so in order to avoid that the head hit right on your hand after a
> missed strike.
Owww .... I see what you mean!!!
Thanks for the feedback and links ..... scale the ball (like the spikes) and
shortened the chain.
Jim
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"Jim Holsenback" <jho### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> Hola,
>
> Ever since my courtyard scene I've been thinking about knights and such
> things .... well I too have been working on a brick thing .... however
> between trying to figure out what to do next I stated working on something
> else. It came out rather nice so I thought I'd post.
>
> Jim
Ouch, looks evil...
I like! :)
Gotta add that your lovely courtyard scene got me inspired to start working
on my castle gard scene.
This new version looks even better!
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"RusHHouR" <gee### [at] mailnu> wrote in message
news:web.45e3300149213e7c47d3ae5e0@news.povray.org...
> Gotta add that your lovely courtyard scene got me inspired to start
> working
> on my castle gard scene.
thanks .... i'm working on catacombs .... bricks instead of stones
> This new version looks even better!
yes I agree ..... that's what I like about posting here (like Vincents great
feedback) .... sometimes people point out things that never would have
occured to me
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Jim Holsenback wrote:
> Thanks for the feedback and links .....
Hey, glad to help :-)
> scale the ball (like the spikes) and
> shortened the chain.
>
Yep, much safer this way ;-)
Regards
--
Vincent
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Jim Holsenback nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 26-02-2007 08:31:
> Hola,
>
> Ever since my courtyard scene I've been thinking about knights and such
> things .... well I too have been working on a brick thing .... however
> between trying to figure out what to do next I stated working on something
> else. It came out rather nice so I thought I'd post.
>
> Jim
>
>
>
That's one wicked flail. A mace is straight, one piece and not articullated.
--
Alain
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