Heater Shield
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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. | ||
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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:
Or this:
(These images courtesy of [2])
Real heater shields tend to look like this, with a curve and more of a slope than angles.
Other Links on heater shields that can be used to make realistic belegarth shields can be found here. [3] [4]