Saturday 21 May 2022

Leather Goblin Hat

 

A leather skull cap with a tail


This is an odd cap I spotted at a market, it's made of leather with a long section at the rear reminiscent of a nightcap in some ways.


The crude look of the stitching makes me think of something a goblin might wear in a fantasy image.


Another possibility might be a librarians cap or perhaps somewhere to took your long hair



I'm please with this find and hope to find a character or multiple characters to wear it. 




Saturday 14 May 2022

Diving Helm


A steam punk based diving helm.

This helmet is homemade, constructed from high-density foam and a clear plastic dome.

The construction involved lots of contact adhesive but was relatively simple in shape and form, preformed foam hexagons help decorate the construction

 

The final result was then painted with flexithane paint mixed with brass powder pigment.


I finally added a couple of pieces of flexible plastic conduit sprayed with brass paint to provide the helmet's mock air supply.




Saturday 7 May 2022

Galactic Empire Cap

This hat is a novelty representation of an officer's cap in the Star Wars universe. 


The rank of First Order in the Galactic Empire 


The hat was originally purchased to be given away as a gift to a star wars fan, but unfortunately was not of good enough quality, so ended up in my junk hat pile.


Made of poor quality fabric over the foam to provide the shape, glued rather than stitched in places and complete with a badge that spikes through the foam into the forehead, making it almost impossible to wear. Avoid if you see it my recomendation. 


Also, it looks grey in the advert, what came is black. 

Better cosplay star wars hats are available although may cost a bit more would be worth it.


Saturday 30 April 2022

Lightweight Hood

 This hood and mantle is made of a lightweight fabric and very lightweight.

Good summer costume


Ideal fantasy costume, with a simple single button to hold it together at the front.





Saturday 23 April 2022

Brown Wool Cap

This great cap is made from wool, typical of the muffin cap style used in the late medieval period and onwards.


Came as part of a pile of kit from somebody given up the LRP hobby.



Excellent hat, needs to get used


You can even change the look by pulling up the crown. 


 

Friday 15 April 2022

Corinthian Helmet

This is a Copy of a Corinthian helmet that was used from 8thC BC to 1stC AD 

The helmet was worn by Greek Hoplites (Greek Citizen Soldiers) and got its name from Corinthia, an ancient Greek city-state.


The helmet would have been made from bronze, this copy is made of pressed steel and coloured to look the part.


Not all Corinthian helmets have plumes however this copy does, this would have been made of horsehair.


This helmet is not mine as it was donated to our club.

Saturday 9 April 2022

Padded Coif

 This coif is padded as it is designed to be used as an arming cap under a metal helmet.

See the previous post about arming caps


This style of arming cap is typical of the Medieval period from 12th Century onwards


This style of arming cap was also worn by medieval peasants as an outer layer as well as under a helmet.





Saturday 26 March 2022

Balaclava

.A Balaclava is also called a Ski mask


Originally a knitted wool item they are now made of any stretchy material that will keep you warm and make the Balaclava fit snugly to the head and neck



Designed to cover the whole head and neck, exposing only eyes, nose and mouth (most of the time) it's designed for maximum warmth in cold conditions


The name Balaclava comes from the battle of Balaclava which took place in the Crimean war in 1854. They were never actually worn in the war as, despite the need by British troop fighting in the bitter cold, the headgear never arrived in time. Still, the name stuck.

The Balaclava was also known in the 19th century as the Uhlan cap worn by Polish and Prussian soldiers