The well-known Bascinet helmet, during its long existence from the beginning of the fourteenth century, it existed almost until the middle of the fifteenth century, changed in every possible way, changed forms depending on the region and time, but it began with little that can be seen from the helmet (10), it was like and a completely independent helmet could be worn under Topfhelm, gradually it stretched out and took on a shape familiar to us, different types of visors could be used for it
the well-known hundsgugel visor, this is exactly the type we imagine when we mention the knighthood or helmet Bascinet, but he could also be distinguished by visors “pig-faced” (7),(15) , teardrop-shaped (5),(12) , grant(14) (also the grant-bascinet can be a separate full-fledged helmet (16)) and completely unusual ones like visors (6) and (8)
There are also two types of visor fastening: single-point “frontal”, which can be seen on helmets (3), (5), (9), (12), (13) and two-point, which are located on the sides
you can simply pull out the visor and make a cutout under it so that it can open, but the downside will be that the lower jaw of the muzzle will be open, but I will sketch this problem in the next art
the well-known hundsgugel visor, this is exactly the type we imagine when we mention the knighthood or helmet Bascinet, but he could also be distinguished by visors “pig-faced” (7),(15) , teardrop-shaped (5),(12) , grant(14) (also the grant-bascinet can be a separate full-fledged helmet (16)) and completely unusual ones like visors (6) and (8)
There are also two types of visor fastening: single-point “frontal”, which can be seen on helmets (3), (5), (9), (12), (13) and two-point, which are located on the sides
you can simply pull out the visor and make a cutout under it so that it can open, but the downside will be that the lower jaw of the muzzle will be open, but I will sketch this problem in the next art
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