Roman Trooper Helmet with Plume Plate Helmets Epic Armoury
Roman Trooper Helmet with Plume Plate Helmets Epic Armoury
Roman Trooper Helmet with Plume Plate Helmets Epic Armoury
Roman Trooper Helmet with Plume Plate Helmets Epic Armoury

Antiquity

Between its history and its legends, Antiquity is filled to the brim with iconic characters that are now points of reference for both real life and fantasy. But more than the Spartacus, Hercules, Judas, Aphrodite, or Hannibal, the time period also saw concepts that would grow very well represented in our culture, and inspire a lot of characters in LARP.
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Roman Trooper Helmet with Plume

A11381

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Description

Made standard after the Marian reform, this roman officer helmet was a plume decorated armor piece made from the same basic frame worn by any soldiers of the Roman legion. Perfect for historical reenactment as well as antiquity inspired LARP, this famous and quite iconic battle helmet is a very well designed item, providing great protection with little restrictions to its wearer's senses. It was most commonly used by prefects, generals, centurions, and other officiers of the Roman army.

Characteristics

  • Cold rolled steel 1mm or 18 gauge
  • One piece foam liner
  • Steel rivets
  • Rolled edges (safe for LARP weapons)
  • 19 x 23cm / 7.75 x 9 inches

Made in India by Epic Armoury

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Antiquity

Between its history and its legends, Antiquity is filled to the brim with iconic characters that are now points of reference for both real life and fantasy. But more than the Spartacus, Hercules, Judas, Aphrodite, or Hannibal, the time period also saw concepts that would grow very well represented in our culture, and inspire a lot of characters in LARP.
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