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armor casco romano imperial galo 'h' - talla única - armadura metálica

  • $CLP 206.862

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- El producto se trae a pedido, en un transcurso de 15 a 25 dias, si alguna restriccion de un ente gubernamental o de salud publica cambia o restringe vuelos, los pedidos pueden demorar mas tiempo.
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- Made of 18 gauge steel By NauticalMart Inc.
- Great for LARP (live action role playing), kids, cosplay, Halloween, fancy dress, theatrical props, and historical reenactments.
- All Armor products are made from the finest materials with an attention to providing intricate details in each piece
- Armor is Fully Wearable and Comfortably made
- Provides exactly what you need to complete that perfect look


This Imperial Gallic "H" helmet was also worn by the imperial legions of Rome. Slight differences separate this helmet from ones used in the early and late Roman army. This piece is hand crafted to last detail and is perfect for reenactments and/or display. Our replica is superb, made of 18-gauge steel. It has numerous brass accents and fittings which give this helmet an impressive look. This helmet is fully wearable or can be put on display. Made by NauticalMart Inc. This helmet is similar in design to the Gallic G, but features a different style of eyebrows and a more sloping neck guard. The most complete example of this type is from Lech, near Augsburg, Germany. Other datable helmets indicate a trend toward these more sloping neck guards in the last half of the first century, which continued through the second and third centuries. However, as both styles of neck guard were clearly used side by side, it was likely a matter of personal preference and/or armory issue of what type could be worn by a particular Roman soldier.