Welcome to the forums.LDK Lord said:So when the game mod with lithuania and teutonic order will be released?
Lietuva Valdo!!!!!!!
Lithuanian Grand Duchy.FrisianDude said:'kay, now I wonder what 'LDK' means? Lithuanian Somethingsomething?
I don't remember why I chose "soldier". My nick has more than 6 years and I am planning to change it. What about "LDKsex_bomb"?Damon said:Lietuvos Didžioji Kunigaikštystė in Lithuanian=)
And btw why "soldier"? Why not "karys"?
I am from Spain. I have lived more time in Spain than in Lithuania.trueten said:I thought he's from Spain...
LDKsoldier said:I don't remember why I chose "soldier". My nick has more than 6 years and I am planning to change it. What about "LDKsex_bomb"?Damon said:Lietuvos Didžioji Kunigaikštystė in Lithuanian=)
And btw why "soldier"? Why not "karys"?
I am from Spain. I have lived more time in Spain than in Lithuania.trueten said:I thought he's from Spain...
Edit:
New render, pekilhube:
Nice! A portuguese!Swagger said:im from portugal i'm your hated neighbour
nice model, how many models do you make per day?
Why? Don't you like it?Albertus Magnus said:Good, but I would suggest you rework the mail part of them.
"pekilhube" sounds funny. It's from German Pickelhaube which was a medieval name
of a bascinet and was used for the Prussian military helmets in the 19th century.
I googled pekilhube and the 6th entry I found was this thread
Kovas said:Why? Don't you like it?Albertus Magnus said:Good, but I would suggest you rework the mail part of them.
"pekilhube" sounds funny. It's from German Pickelhaube which was a medieval name
of a bascinet and was used for the Prussian military helmets in the 19th century.
I googled pekilhube and the 6th entry I found was this threadPekilhube in XIV century
In Pekilhube helmet or in the last three Lithuanian helmet?Albertus Magnus said:I don't know exactly what, but somethings wrong with the mail part there.
A good, I thought you were doubtingI didn't doubt that helmets with a spike on top existed in the XIV century.
I just said, that the origin of the name is German, or is there any good explanation
for the word pekilhube in Lithuania?
edit: And you just changed your name! That confuses me!