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Albert Collins
Добавлен 10 авг 2018
Masterpice project
Via Armorari proffessional Armourer
This is the introduction video to my webpage, which does not exist anymore. made by Jonatan Gedda
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Hot forging sallet from one piece
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A short movie showing how Rasmus Rasmussen and I made a sallet from one piece.
Get dressed in 16th century armour
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This armour is made in Sweden by Albert Collins in 2019 as a masterpiece. It´s made with reconstructed 16th-century tools. You can see how the different parts lock and straps together, and how it is laced onto the doublet The undergarments are based on the "Sture" garments in Uppsala cathedral. An armour is not complete without proper well-fitted garments. The doublet is made from silk padded w...
The masterpiece exhibition
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This is a short guide to what you can see in the exhibition "the masterpiece, an armour is made" at Livrustkammaren (The Royal Armory), Stockholm.
16th-century armour in motion
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The Masterpiece armour in motion. This armour is made with reconstructed 16th-century tools to look like a Swedish made armour from 1560. It weighs 34 kg and the breastplate is bulletproof. in this version of the garniture, it is used for the tournament on fot.
Juryns utlåtande
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Per lillelund, Peter Jonsson, Tobias Capwell, Max Sjöberg and Nicolas Baptiste, The jury group for the masterpiece project is announcing their decision at Livrustkammaren (royal armory) in Stockholm 30/11 2019
making the greavs
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Making the greavs for the masterpiece armor. In this video, I show how I make greavs with reconstructed 16th-century tools.
Chiseling up the eyeslit
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A short video on how I chisel up an eyeslit on a visor
Forging finger lamellar
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Hotforging the finger lamellar on the gauntlet of the masterpiece armour
Punching holes vs. Drilling holes
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How to punch holes in sheet metal compared to drilling in a drill press.
Workbench inspired of Konrad Seusenhofer
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Workbench inspired of Konrad Seusenhofer
Rustnings och vapenproduktion i sverige
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Rustnings och vapenproduktion i sverige
Gustavus Adplphus II armour in Strängnäs cathedral
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Gustavus Adplphus II armour in Strängnäs cathedral
Oskar Heijll och Albert Collins pratar mästarprovsprojekt
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Oskar Heijll och Albert Collins pratar mästarprovsprojekt
Max Sjöberg och Albert Collins pratar om rustning och mästarprovsprojektet
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Max Sjöberg och Albert Collins pratar om rustning och mästarprovsprojektet
Vicke van Vitzen, making an armour after an effigy
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Vicke van Vitzen, making an armour after an effigy
Incredible craftsmanship and a beautiful helm. Great video guys.
How much would a set of 16 century armor from him cost? 10k?
Hi! Wonderful video! I have 2 questions if thats okay! It seems like your doublet ends at your waist; however theres those two long tabs in the front, are those attached to the arming doublet? or are they from a separate garment underneath? and the second question, are the legs pointed to those same long tabs?
Truly the end of an era; when the Pinnacle of technology became unaffordable, and worthless at the same time...
“Hell, it's about time…” 😉
impressive but not something to issue to common soldiers its not practical in the field, yes i know its not meant for common soldiers but armor is for the solider in the battlefield.
Now...bring me on my mountain bike....
Interesting the lack of chainmail underneath the armour in comparison to earlier versions though I can see that the plating surrounds more parts of the body than others, tho crotch shots seem to be the weak spot XD
That gorget is awesome.
What does he do when he has to go to the latrine for a huge number two?
So: Shots to the dick only if we want to win this, lads. Army cheers: Shots to the Dick! Becomes national warcry. Not sure how that was supposed to be protected. Were I a 16th century King, I'd be hiring legions of little people with pikes.
Fantastic
Beautiful armor but how can he even see from that helmet
Well, you can try maing a peace sign with your fingers and align them straight and put it on your eye and see, you can acualy see allot but not much on the upper and lower areas, but you can always look up and down.
imagine some american indian meeting this.
Ooof! I would want some maille in the groin area but beautiful armor set!
no sound?
That is, without a doubt, one of the most beautiful harnesses of full plate i have ever seen. That amount of armor protection (especially around the joints) must be absolutely terrifying up close.
What is he armor itself made of? It's beautiful
i would literally give both my kidneys for armour like this.
You would literally die before you could enjoy it 😔
All that effort to offer full protection, and yet the armorer left an obvious gap near the right shoulder?
It is intentional, it is so that the wearer can move his right arm more, this is because the right arm is typicaly the arm we use for holding the weapon, the left is more armored because it is more likely to get hit, also do not under estimate chain mail and the padding.
His private area is a bit vulnerable 😭
That's an amazing work of art - both the armor and the video! Hard to understand why the most important bodypart (for evolution) and the legs were not protected by at least some light chain mail..
Wow! Watching this video is helping me draw suits of armour accurately. Thank you for sharing!
Altissimo artigianato
Thank you for posting this! Sometimes one doesn't have the capabilities to do this themselves. I now know punching a hole would definitely be better for my situation to create a thick shoulder to seat screws.
Knowing how this is all put together is super helpfull if you wanna make a cardboard one
Oh my claustrophobia
The workmanship, design, engineering, artistry, precision... it's absolutely exquisite... just look at his hand when he grips the weapon... unbelievable...
Und das alles von Hand und ohne Luftschmiedehammer... top
Wie krass ist das denn....🤔 Was kostet so ein Komplettharnisch?
For men, this is the equivalent of a woman's friend doing her make-up.
So, gotta think; what to do if you gotta piss?
Absolutely beautiful armour
So the frilly clothes is actually for under the armor clothing and people think they have to be prepared to put plate armor on at any moment?
where's the codpiece?
This setup is for foot tornament, and codpieces wher not used then.
@@albertcollins6427I need to ask, what style, region/country, and date is this armor based/replicated on?
very educating. Thank you very much.
Almost like a robot)
sir i dont think he can see through that helmet .
This armour is a masterpiece obviously. The mail parts are very interesting and seem to date from at least the 1550's (as is the armour I guess). Didn't know hose could be leather though.
my mom dressing me up for a snow day
Nice costumes btw! And of course the splendid armour. I bet it is worth a new Volvo indeed! May you tell me what you paid for this good Sire? Edit: Just overread the fact you did it yourself. Just amazing, if I win the lottery I'll be in your DMs surely...
Absolutely amazing. Especially the Mo! Question though. Where is the chainmail skirt? He's looking rather open down there.
Regarding the bascinet visor or other deep shapes, would it work to punch from the outside with a sharp punch and then file away the bump on the inside to create the hole?
Wow! I rly like it
This armour is so elaborately articulated for mobility and flexibility, let me demonstrate by standing very, very still.
Really good set, I love Milanese style Interesting to not have a skirt of mail underneath, but I know that was mainly an Italian style thing., I guess the horse is supposed to be your groin armor in this set. I wish you had shown how the bigger pauldron attaches, I am designing a character for my game who wears 16th century style armor and I was curious if I would get to see how that plate attaches. I assume it's similar to the other side
Missing the most important piece, likely more important than the helmet. Where is this man's codpiece?
The best armor ever made, just in time for obsolescence.
He needs a codpiece
this would definately protect but if you fall to ground you'd have no chance
You can still get up, because of the way it is shaped, it is basicaly a second skin, and its weight is also eavenly distributed so it doesn't feel as heavy.