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Post by scarandy on Mar 5, 2008 21:13:11 GMT -5
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Post by lurtz208374 on Mar 18, 2008 13:37:56 GMT -5
awesome. I like the watch tower in the background.
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Post by blackfly on Mar 28, 2008 14:32:15 GMT -5
Very nice. To be histoically nitpicky, the troopers should not have Edward's lions on their shields or surcoats. A coat of arms was reserved for the bearer only. and could not legally be borne by anyone else. In the case of the royal troops of England, they would likely have worn red to show that they were the king's troops, but not with his lions on them. Usually a noble had a 'badge' which represented him. Very often a noble's troops would wear his badge on their surcoats, to show that they were of his household, but the badge and the arms are different. A regular knight, man at arms, or levied soldier would never wear the arms of his lord. That being said, they do look great. Well done.
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