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What will be your favourite faction?

  • Teutonic Order

    Votes: 642 74.4%
  • Lithuania

    Votes: 221 25.6%

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Damon said:
Lietuvos Didžioji Kunigaikštystė in Lithuanian=)
And btw why "soldier"? Why not "karys"?
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"?  :mrgreen:


trueten said:
I thought he's from Spain...
I am from Spain. I have lived more time in Spain than in Lithuania.


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LDKsoldier said:
Damon said:
Lietuvos Didžioji Kunigaikštystė in Lithuanian=)
And btw why "soldier"? Why not "karys"?
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"?  :mrgreen:


trueten said:
I thought he's from Spain...
I am from Spain. I have lived more time in Spain than in Lithuania.


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im from portugal :grin: i'm your hated neighbour


nice model, how many models do you make per day?
 
Swagger said:
im from portugal :grin: i'm your hated neighbour


nice model, how many models do you make per day?
Nice! A portuguese!  :mrgreen:

Sometimes I make two models, sometimes one model and sometimes I don't make any model per day. If I work with helmets/weapons and I have a good day, I can make more than one per day, but if I work with armors or buildings, I need more than one day to finish with the model.
BTW, yesterday I started to work with Teutonic shields.  :smile:
 
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  :grin:
 
Albertus Magnus said:
Good, but I would suggest you rework the mail part of them.
Why? Don't you like it?  :smile:


"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  :grin:
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lioetuviskas_antspaudas.jpg
Pekilhube in XIV century  :wink:

 
Kovas said:
Albertus Magnus said:
Good, but I would suggest you rework the mail part of them.
Why? Don't you like it?  :smile:


"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  :grin:
2006112109575820061010113057Jogaolos_red.jpg

lioetuviskas_antspaudas.jpg
Pekilhube in XIV century  :wink:

I don't know exactly what, but somethings wrong with the mail part there.


I 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!  :wink:
 
Albertus Magnus said:
I don't know exactly what, but somethings wrong with the mail part there.
In Pekilhube helmet or in the last three Lithuanian helmet?

I 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!  :wink:
A good, I thought you were doubting  :mrgreen:
No, I thinkt that you are right, the name Pekilhube comes from Germany, at least its name isn't Lithuanian.
And yes, finally, I changed my nick!  :smile: LDKsoldier was too lame  :mrgreen:
 
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