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  1. Oct 17, 2016 · thanks to all of you for the answer wil rep you all. Originally Posted by Magister Militum Flavius Aetius. These are the definitions: Plate Armor: Armor made of large sheets of metal. Scale Armor: Armor made of small punched metal "scales" that face downwards. Lamellar: Armor made of small punched metal "scales" that face upwards.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Scale_armourScale armour - Wikipedia

    Scale armour is an early form of armour consisting of many individual small armour scales (plates) of various shapes attached to each other and to a backing of cloth or leather in overlapping rows. [1] Scale armour was worn by warriors of many different cultures as well as their horses. The material used to make the scales varied and included ...

  3. Sep 7, 2017 · Lamellar made of equal material will typically be heavier than scale and protect better. This is because there is more overlap of lames than scales in most cases. However, lamellar is not the perfect armor (although it pains me to say this). Due to the exposed cording, it is possible to "cut apart" lamellar, resulting in the lames coming loose.

  4. The direction of overlap for the plates of lamellar armour. The breast/shoulder band is not as Guthrum, Earl of Galweg quaintly puts it, to hold lamellar armour that is too large together. Lamellar is a rigid system and all this would do is reduce the size of the armhole into which the join passes causing wear and discomfort.

  5. Lamellar armour. Lamellar is constructed from lamellae, first fastened together in rows and then tied together, normally overlapping upwards. [DAWSON 2009] :p.10. Lamelar armour originated from Byzantium and was adopted to a limited degree by the Carolingians. There is some evidence for lamellar being made from horn or leather [DAWSON 2009] :p.62.

  6. Laminar armour (from Latin language: laminae - layer), sometimes confusingly referred to as "banded mail", is an armour made from horizontal overlapping rows or bands of solid armour plates,[1] as opposed to lamellar armour which is made from individual armor scales laced together to form a solid looking strip of armor. Prominent examples of such armour are lorica segmentata[2] and certain ...

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  8. Mar 21, 2024 · Lamellar armour consists of small platelets known as "lamellae" or "lames", which are punched and laced together, typically in horizontal rows. Lamellae can be made of metal, leather cuir bouilli , horn, stone, bone or more exotic substances. Metal lamellae may be lacquered to resist corrosion or for decoration.

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