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Medieval Review
Добавлен 21 окт 2014
Medieval Reviews gives high quality reviews of various product, films, books, and pretty much anything that is related to the Middle-ages in some way.
MedievalBrick's Dutch Windmill (MOC-93063) Review!
Today I'm taking a look at the Dutch Windmill from Medieval Brick (Reobrix set #66014), a building blocks set designed and licensed by PeetersKevin.
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Medieval Review - Te'Oma Shields Custom Heater
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In this episode of Medieval Review, we a look at a customer heater shield from Te'oma Shields. You can find Te'oma Shields here: profile.php?id=100091448997673&mibextid=ZbWKwL
"The Division" SHD Cyberdeck | Part 3 - Component Wiring | 4K
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[This video is a re-upload from another channel as I work to consolidate under a single channel] The third video in a series covering my Cyberdeck build. Part 3 will look at the circuit diagram and wiring of components. Part 4 is a document instead of a video: docs.google.com/document/u/2/d/e/2PACX-1vSPPhLBeIEVPIDvGpy-wO3bqDc-VUGewAy2jTT4lIGZXJq8TqF_s1C-MaBW_v1uz-aCIwtVd_4s0Zvy/pub Chapters: 0:...
"The Division" SHD Cyberdeck | Part 2 - Internal Components | 4K
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[This video is a re-upload from another channel as I work to consolidate under a single channel] The second video in a series covering my Cyberdeck build. Part 2 is a deeper dive into the internal components of the deck. Future videos will cover: wiring, 3d printing, system and software setup, and general tips and tricks. Chapters: 0:00 Intro 2:26 Battery 3:20 Battery Tray 4:23 Exposed Componen...
"The Division" SHD Cyberdeck | Part 1 - Features Tour | 4K
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[This video is a re-upload from another channel as I work to consolidate under a single channel] The first video in a series covering my Cyberdeck build. Part 1 is a tours of the primary features and usability. Future videos will cover: components, wiring, system and software setup, and general tips and tricks. Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:21 Overview 6:53 Components 13:24 Customizations 14:08 GPS 16...
Unboxing a 1/6 Scale Walker Figure
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What year is it?!? No it isn't 2019... It just took a really long time for this pre-order to arrive. But now that it has, I'm going to unbox the 1/6 scale Walker figure.
Unboxing a 1/6 Scale Nomad Figure
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What year is it?!? No it isn't 2019... It just took a really long time for this pre-order to arrive. But now that it has, I'm going to unbox the 1/6 scale Nomad figure.
MedievalBrick's Viking House (MOC-93063) Review!
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Today I'm taking a look at the Viking House from Medieval Brick (MOC-93063), a building blocks set designed and authorized by @bricks_fan_uy. #medievalbrick #medieval You can check out the set and MedievalBrick via my affiliate links: Viking House Product Link: bit.ly/3rr8y65 Medieval Brick Affiliate Link www.medievalbrick.com/en/?ref=ihUeaooY Other MedievalBrick Links: Facebook : ...
Game Preservation: The Story of Tom Clancy's Shadowbreak
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Game Preservation: The Story of Tom Clancy's Shadowbreak
Gorman Wooden Waster and Training Sword Types
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Gorman Wooden Waster and Training Sword Types
Harp Guitars: A Musical Journey - Sneak Peek
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Harp Guitars: A Musical Journey - Sneak Peek
Unboxing - Dimitri Swords Wooden Longsword
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Unboxing - Dimitri Swords Wooden Longsword
Unboxing - Dangerous Knives Training Saber
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Unboxing - Dangerous Knives Training Saber
Unboxing the Battlecry Hattin Falchion w/ Comparison
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Unboxing the Battlecry Hattin Falchion w/ Comparison
Unboxing and First Impression: the Maintz Gladius
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Unboxing and First Impression: the Maintz Gladius
Is there a 4th method for pommel attachment?
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Is there a 4th method for pommel attachment?
Windlass Blunders in Reproduction Design - Part 2
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Windlass Blunders in Reproduction Design - Part 2
Windlass Blunders in Reproduction Design - Part 1
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Windlass Blunders in Reproduction Design - Part 1
Kingdom Come Deliverance Limited Edition Unboxing - Part 2: The Sword
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Kingdom Come Deliverance Limited Edition Unboxing - Part 2: The Sword
Kingdom Come Deliverance Limited Edition Unboxing - Part 1: The Game
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Kingdom Come Deliverance Limited Edition Unboxing - Part 1: The Game
The (almost) 25k Subscriber Channel Update.
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The (almost) 25k Subscriber Channel Update.
Saint Peter: The Worst Biblical Swordsman - Medieval Review
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Saint Peter: The Worst Biblical Swordsman - Medieval Review
Finding an Abruzzo Sword - Medieval Review
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Finding an Abruzzo Sword - Medieval Review
all claidheamh mor (claymore) means is "big sword", so this is a claidheamh mor, maybe even a glaidheamh gle mor
Starts at 900... Omg .. I don't see any for less than 1200
Prices have got up in the past 6 years.
The situation is even worse with browser games. For example: Ubisoft created the game in Tom Clancy’s IP “Ghost recon: Commander”. It was available via the Facebook and had some parts of the lore. But it lasted for just 6 months in 2012. And there are no files of the game, because nothing was ever downloaded.
Browser games could have been downloaded to an extent, the part that breaks is anything server side. Is why always online games are a bad idea for game preservation, and only if a dedicated fan is willing to reverse engineer server code and make a server will it ever be available again. See what happened with the Lego MMO for a positive example of this kind of thing happening.
Guns ruined everything
This is awesome! I'm going to print some for my group, thanks!
Why Arthur is so weak in the lore tho
I love that Luxury Sword, I want to become a American Swordsman as an Superhero.
why do they call it chainmail instead of mail
I have this sword and it is top quality for the price and came as sharp as a razor it has excellent balance and the quillon is large wich i prefer.
I dont like the 3 curls on the ends of the crossgaurd. Any more than 1 i feel is asking to catch on clothes.
It's a little different in England. The first son would inherit all the titles, property, possessions and wealth that was part of the entailed Estate(s). The second son would be expected to go into the military and would be bought a Commission. It was the third son here that would go into the church. If it was a reasonably wealthy Estate the second and third sons might each be offered an unentailed Estate.
Spain AND Portugal!
Thank you for not testing. It was very interesting 😀
laissez moi rire, Albion fait de la merde comme toujours et depuis longtemps, méfiez vous, c'est de la cochonnerie 🤣😂
Here on a journey to rewatch, like, and comment on all of Shad's videos to increase his engagement and get the channel back up and running smoothly again. I think this counts too, so here's some full engagement.
I thought I just saw Mr Annoying Shadwell did my eyes deceive me.
I like your review I know it's quite old but I just thought I'd mention that the cold Steelers are about the best production-wise price wise matched to that now and there's some really nice ones from windlass steelcraft 2 on crippled and I use one every day
Is that sewing machine oil that you're using
The scabbard is lacking the hook necessary to hold it in the rapier carrier.
And how did that go when the murdering raping English had a go at taking Scotland, oh that's right so called best army in the world was initiated 3-1 still a joke today
Just found your channel. Great review of this beautiful stiletto. I too love these lethal blades. I portray Contessa Catarina Sforza in a historical theater guild. Our ensemble cast tries to keep everything within the time period of 1470 to 1500. I'm looking for an appropriate stiletto dagger ... around 13" or so. This one might be a little fancy for the Contessa. Do you any suggestions ? We're based in the U.S.
I suggest doing a search on Kult of Athena, for such a dagger. My guess is that if you are looking for costume grade, a lot of options from a manufacturer like Depeeka.
@@medievalreview yes ... a costume prop. I found Only of Athena online. They have some very nice daggers and I'm checking them out. Thanks!
A rapier Chevalier d’Andrieux would have worn.
Has anyone posted databases of historical or reproduction weapons that they have measured and entered into this tool?
I have been wanting to buy this sword for my wedding but they ran out of stock on the website I had it saved on. I tried looking on Kult of Athena, and was thrilled to find it! That's where I found this video linked, and it really sealed the deal for me. I really appreciate your content, and I am excited to be ordering this sword now, in part thanks to this video!
nevermind, just found out it's backordered :')
@@alisonwright299 www.museumreplicas.com/the-suontaka-viking-sword is the primary reseller and they say it is in stock.
@@medievalreview Thanks! I found it there, ordered it, and received it recently. It's such a beautiful sword and the blade is sharper than I even expected. I can't wait to use this for my wedding :)
@@alisonwright299 Awesome, glad I could help! Congratulations on getting married!
More medieval content, please!
I suspect another advantage of the forward curve is to increase the pressure as eh weapon cuts across the target. tests should be made!
Do you think that a fishtail pommel works for gripping the pommel on a longsword?
biggest problem putting down $2200 for a Maximilian then waiting 2 years, if they go under while your waiting how do you get your money back???
I don't know what the heck he's talking about but this sword is beyond perfect, a real battle ready sword with perfect balance and comes with a kings edge on it. This sword was accidentally released i would bet on it. But i am no one who would know.
Thanks for doing these reviews, they are great for someone who knows nothing about swords! Would you be able to share that great picture reference you used of the evolution of medieval armour / swords? Also is there a similar sword (xviiib) with an interesting pommel that you would recommend over this one? Mainly due to the grip issues you mentioned?
This the one you are asking about: commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Evolution_of_swords.jpg. I'm sure there are similar swords of this topology, but I don't have any to reference for you at the moment.
Thank you :)
Wow what this Thomas😮
God bless your wife
You could get scented oil from Japan. I highly recommend that it's not that expensive and use it like the Japanese. Did their swords just so you know hope this helps
In the year 40,000 they have "powered armor" its a small nuclear reactor that powers fiber bundles to act as a 2nd muscle. It makes the wearer invulnerable to almost everything, including Lazer guns.
Is anyone can help me find the book? or just send me photos of the book? The Art of E Blair Leighton by Alfred Yockney Thanks for saving me 🥰🥰🥰
Who did you get that Roman gladius from? That is very nice
A bastard sword.
To me battle ready means, if zombies attack can it take off heads without glinting or breaking
Boden *zay* ... for pronunciation
Ireland isn't a British Isle.
Just a note on the Latin, it's not "X-pisti", it's "Christi".
Thank you for your Report.
Of course it doesn't feel right to you. It was made for the King of England.
Do you ever use these weapons for anything?
I bet when you’re swing that thing around there’s always that thought in the back of your mind that it could fly apart and lodge itself in someone’s chest 😜
Very nice. I own the Gen 2 Gallowglass. (With matching dagger.) Thanks for the share!!
had this guy never seen knives and swords before? why did everything look strange to him..
а для сложный рисунков все айрографом все делается?
Thomas, thanks for your thoughtful review. Regarding the tips of the quillions, they are meant to be sharp. In terms of injuring the warrior who is wielding the sword, that's a low probability event. Remember, that Irish kern and Gallowglass (and Chiefs) would have worn gauntlets or bracers. In terms of injuring the enemy, the sharper the better on both the true side a and false side. Filing teeth or deep crenelles to trap blades by the edge was also a thing. I'm a Chief of the name and actually have my family's 16th century blade. My O'Dochertaigh relatives have the sword of their last Chief, Cahir, as well. None of them have that spacer ring this sword has. My family's sword had straight not swept quillions, the ends of which are crenellated. The true edge on out sword is sharper, the false edge was less sharp, and the false edge has nick that I infer show it was used in some cases to parry or block on edge. The sheath has a flat not pointed chape, is decorated in relief, with paint and wire and metal inserts. The blade is 35", and has a 12 inch ricasso. It was considered a "short sword," for heavy pitched assaults, and with a targe, for defense. The taper is more extreme, and the tip is much sharper. My uncle had the family long sword (56"), also a ring hilted blade. I also have the scian, 22" long, plus a six inch grip. My ancestors were famed for being very tall, double or triple jointed, and renowned for their swordsmanship. The echoes of that still sound today. when I chat about old times with members of rival 'clans,' such as the O'Sullivans. Our last stronghold was mentioned in an episode of Downton Abbey, Aghamillie Castle, which thanks to Cromwell is in sheer ruins. Earlier, our stronghold was Brugh na Riogh (Bruree). My great aunt preserved the shortsword for me, and in her lifetime, the original wrap around belt had crumbles into dust. She left for me the main fastener, which was a traditional Irish toggle design of white bronze that secured the right end to the sheath, and the toggle that fastened the loops together, which was highly enamelled with late medieval Celtic designs. Also keep in mind that every feature, and yes, some are subtle, of these swords was functional, either for combat function, easy cleaning and maintenance, or durability.
I think youre overthinking this whole term battle ready