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I am not into reenactment, but I am an Archaeologist and I was asked to build an ancient greek armor for the museum where I'm working. I once built one before, with a couple of fellow students for a game of archaeologist-football (or do you say soccer?), so I had a little experience on that matter.
Whatever, since this is quite a nerdy task, I wanted to share it with you.
The armor I built is a leather armor the heavy troops (the "hoplites") of the ancient greeks wore. The other kind of armor at that age in greece was a bronze cuirass but I decided against that because I have no experience in blacksmithing whatsoever.
To start with the thing, I took a look at greek vase paintings to get an idea of how the armor could look like:

On the right are two warriors wearing leather armor, one from behind and one kneeling.
I cut two big pieces of leather into the body part and the shoulder part of the armor and then riveted them together. After that, I painted it and applied decorative rivets in a way that I think resembles the ancient greek's adornments and motifs.
This armor was to be made for a display dummy, so it is wearing it on the pictures below:




So, what do you think? Do you like it? Do you think its cool being a nerd at work? And should I try to put my lizardmen into hoplite armor?
Whatever, since this is quite a nerdy task, I wanted to share it with you.
The armor I built is a leather armor the heavy troops (the "hoplites") of the ancient greeks wore. The other kind of armor at that age in greece was a bronze cuirass but I decided against that because I have no experience in blacksmithing whatsoever.
To start with the thing, I took a look at greek vase paintings to get an idea of how the armor could look like:

On the right are two warriors wearing leather armor, one from behind and one kneeling.
I cut two big pieces of leather into the body part and the shoulder part of the armor and then riveted them together. After that, I painted it and applied decorative rivets in a way that I think resembles the ancient greek's adornments and motifs.
This armor was to be made for a display dummy, so it is wearing it on the pictures below:




So, what do you think? Do you like it? Do you think its cool being a nerd at work? And should I try to put my lizardmen into hoplite armor?