Heater Shield

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Real heater shields tend to look like this, with a curve and more of a slope than angles.
 
Real heater shields tend to look like this, with a curve and more of a slope than angles.
  
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Other Links on heater shields that can be used to make realistic belegarth shields can be found here.
 
Other Links on heater shields that can be used to make realistic belegarth shields can be found here.
 
[http://www.baronage.co.uk/1999/herart01.html]
 
[http://www.baronage.co.uk/1999/herart01.html]
[http://www.theweebsite.com/heraldry/heater.html]
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Revision as of 02:28, 13 January 2007

The following is a conclusion drawn from a thread on the Belegarth Boards ([1]).

On the subject of making A heater shield.

Heater shields are extremely popular with knights (on Belegarth), but contrary to popular belief many non-knights used heater style shields throught the middle ages. So, it isn't "blasphemous" to own a heater shield and be "non-chivalry" (To Para-Phrase Magnus of Taurendor).

Belegarth heater style shields generally look like this:

Heater.JPG


Or this:

Heater2.JPG

(These images courtesy of [2])

Real heater shields tend to look like this, with a curve and more of a slope than angles.

Heaterpattern.gif

Other Links on heater shields that can be used to make realistic belegarth shields can be found here. [3] [4]

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