This is a project for a set of Gothic arms
made out of 18ga. stainless Steel.
This armour is made for De Bourgh.



This page is depicting this project as we go.

James at TRF 2008 .

-14 July 2008-
This is the pattern.
-16 July 2008-
The pattern after much thought, it will take two of these to make the elbow cop.
-17 July 2008-
The pattern in steel, will do the art work next.
-22 July 2008-
The first art work in the steel.
-23 July 2008-
The pattern for the Hawk guard.
-25 July 2008-
The second pattern for the Hawk guard.
-28 July 2008-
The first elbow after TIG welding, this was more work then what I thought.
-31 July 2008-
After the cleanup.
-5 Aug 2008-
The second elbow after the TIG welding, the second was not any easier.
-8 Aug 2008-
The pattern on the pauldron, as a view.
-8 Aug 2008-
The second pattern for the hawk guard.
-9 Aug 2008-
The third pattern for the hawk guard.
-9 Aug 2008-
Number four pattern for the hawk guard.
-9 Aug 2008-
Number five pattern for the hawk guard.
-30 Aug 2008-
The raw art work on the first hawkguard.
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-1 Sep. 2008-
The Hawkguard.
The pauldrons and Hawkguard.
Hawkguard on the pauldron. Front look.
-2 Sep. 2008-
The pattern for the rear-vambrace.
The art and how it flows with the elbow-cop.
-3 Sep. 2008-
The rear-vambrace.
Second look.
-5 Sep. 2008-
The armour pickup, the total look.
The end, follow your nose.


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Klaus Jürgen Gehr (Armorer)

You can contact me at: klaus@onlinearmory.com
Last Modified: July. 14, 2008