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Heroic Knight
      
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| Cheap is true but TBH it's Tat. One of their helms damn near broke my nose.
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Prodigal
      
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Bit Rude!! Still, I don't think you can knock the trader - looks lke Deepeeka products and if you had any issues with quality i'd suggest you go direct to the trader with them!!!
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Champion
      
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Eudorus (5/12/2007) Cheap is true but TBH it's Tat.
One of their helms damn near broke my nose.I expect any steel helm will do that if you haven't padded it carefully so that it fits your particular head properly.
Apart from that, what's wrong with which items? I've been looking at some of their things and I'd find some descriptions useful.
Oh, and there are some other companies there selling a very similar range at similar prices. Easy enough to find.
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Overlord
      
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| I've just bought one of the greek helms for use as a prop, but I expect it'll get worn a bit too. I always pad the metal helms I buy in this style, its a necessity. Carry mat is very good, particularly on the nasal piece.
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| Just bought a nice little celletta from them- I'll need to fit straps, but what do you want for £7.90 plus PP. You get waht you pay for.
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Champion
      
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It's perhaps a bit misleading only to mention £7.90 when the total price is tuppence short of £23.
(shrug)
Good to know it seems nice though.
Do you have to drill your own holes to fix the straps?
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| Made by Wandering Soldier, right? The one who sells on ebay as purrloon?
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