Magnus Kompanie Armoury

eing an inventory of items created by crafters within the Kompanie

Below are samples of items created by crafters within the Kompanie for use in Living History. 

Der Hauptmann's Tool bench and assorted tools on the left. Not pictured is the electric die-grinder used to cut the metal.

Der Hauptmann's Tool bench and assorted tools on the right. Not pictured is the sledge hammer used for those "deep dish"-ing moments.

The portable dishing station. Two stumps with differing width and depth are on the right. A billet of bronze for large shapes in need of planishing on the left. A shot-put weight seated atop the middle dishing stump is used for planishing most everything.

The nice little rolling seat stationed behind is for scooting about and chair racing. Of which, the Hauptmann's 3-year old son is champion in the drivers seat; while dear-old Dad provides motor sounds and locomotion.

Wheat-thrashing flail, for when that wheat just isn't being cooperative. Reproduction by der Hauptmann: Jason Adams, mid-2006.

Given a light burnishing with fire to make a worn-in and seasoned appearance.

Pavaze (pavise) in the works. Created by der Hauptmann: Jason Adams, mid-2006. Covering applied to the face. reverse needing covered and the the whole painted, as well as the stand and handle affixed.

 

Spaulders in the works. Created by der Hauptmann: Jason Adams, mid-2007. All shaped and ready to be fitted and assembled.

Japanese "Ashigaru" armour and costume. Created by der Hauptmann: Jason Adams. early 2007

. A "Padded Jack" in the works. Created by der Hauptmann: Jason Adams. mid 2007