Chivalry: Medieval Warfare

Chivalry: Medieval Warfare

Beekeepers Jousting Helm (Agatha)
42 Comments
Oilystool  [author] Jun 8, 2016 @ 8:43am 
So this is going to be added to the game in the near future.
Oilystool  [author] Apr 28, 2016 @ 10:59am 
Really cool,i love the person with the Pig nosed bascinet standing meekly ;)
N. B. Apr 25, 2016 @ 6:30pm 
@ Oily
I remember that you asked me about my armor last year and I kind of forgot about it, and I said that I was making Brigandine armor, but that has all changed. I have decided to go with very late 13th century armor. I have a picture of it right here XD but keep in mind that the guys beside me in the armor are close buddies of mine. Their armor is still in the works, as you can see on the guy in the Bascinet's fabolous tennis Shoes and yellow gloves. The guy in the Bascinet is working on late 14th century, and the guy without his helmet is working on mid 14th century. their armor will look VASTLY different in a few years :).
http://www.sacbee.com/entertainment/92ed95/picture73626112/ALTERNATES/FREE_960/Snapshots_Scottish_Games_April_2016_013 I am wearing the Great Helm. if you were wondering where this was, we traveled very far to be apart of the Scottish Festival and games in CA - people craved photos of us and yes, I wore that armor for roughly 8 hours ;)
N. B. Apr 25, 2016 @ 3:05pm 
To be more clear about when I said Jousting, and Tournaments - Jousting takes place within tournaments, as well as the Tourney which is fought on foot where this helm would be used. For a joust in particular, you would wear a Frog Helmet which was riveted/bolted to your breast plate and had no breathing holes *simply called breaths* because your neck could get snapped from the lance getting stuck. The tournaments were also where armor was much thicker beacuse you are fighting for a shorter period of time and you wait between matches where you can take your armor off *similar to Armored Combat League* - this was not meant to offend anyone in any way.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fe/Armadura_medieval.jpg tourney Great Bascinet
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bd/HJRK_S_XVII_-_Jousting_armour_by_Konrad_Poler_c._1495.jpg/220px-HJRK_S_XVII_-_Jousting_armour_by_Konrad_Poler_c._1495.jpg Frog Helm
Ulf Apr 25, 2016 @ 9:48am 
THANK YOU [|K|] Zarg30

I though anyone will say this.

Please change the name. Many people gonna make mistake about jousting etc. There is already alot of mistake in medieval terms. So please, change the name. "Tournament helms" maybe ?
Angel Apr 22, 2016 @ 7:29am 
Good!!, I like it!
ItsFozzy Jan 2, 2016 @ 2:01am 
too cool to pass up :steamhappy:
SemperFrag Dec 13, 2015 @ 8:11pm 
YAY CASTLE CRASHERS
SAINT BLUNTS Dec 6, 2015 @ 11:19pm 
can they please add this already?? lmao I know this will be in some day and I will buy it on that day
Oilystool  [author] Nov 23, 2015 @ 8:30am 
@Kyrk you got pic of that armor you are making?? would really like to see.
N. B. Nov 14, 2015 @ 9:29pm 
I am in progress of getting Brigandine Armor with some Plate *Pauldrons, that sort of thing* *Brigandine was used in the 1370s all the through the 1400s but went into decline just before the 1500s. It was a Large Jacket that had strong Steel Plates Riveted into it, and was easy on the wallet, and is often used in SCA combat, and Armored Combat League*
I get my padded armor and stuff from "Kult of Athena" as well as my Helmets.
If you want more imformation, just Friend me or something like that, and I can tell you more.
N. B. Nov 14, 2015 @ 9:18pm 
in what regard? what do mean Schematics?
SmallestBear Nov 14, 2015 @ 8:13pm 
@Zarg30 Are you following any plans or schematics for the armour? if so, any chance you could send them to me - I sold my armour a while back but kinda regret it now and want to make some more.
N. B. Nov 14, 2015 @ 4:45pm 
I really like this helmet. It does not seem to be a jousting Helmet though...it looks more like a Bascinet used in tournaments during the second half of the 1400s, because in jousts, you did not want a lance to get caught inside one of the holes in your helm, because if is did, it would throw you off your horse. Great Work either way, you by far are just about the best guy for making skins :steamhappy: Actually, I am working on a set of armor at my home, and it only has breathing holes on the right side, this is because the Knights were trained right handed, and it was not any different for the lance during the joust, and the helmets were usually "Stream Lined" if you want to call it that. P.S. The set of Armor is coming along quite well. feel free to ask what kind of armor it is :steammocking:.
Gulfsтяeaм Nov 10, 2015 @ 4:52pm 
Add it as soon as possible! :steammocking:
RebelDog Nov 10, 2015 @ 4:19pm 
@Oilystool This is the first item in the workshop I had no doubt of wanting it! I really hope to see it in game. (It is quite realistic as well, a lookalike of this did actually exist)
Oilystool  [author] Nov 10, 2015 @ 10:53am 
@ all the people who made supportive comments thank you, the helmet was a bit of a risk since it was visorless,so im happy its been kindly recieved.

@Slurpy Well thats just your opinion dude...if anything it looks like a salt shaker. Who had ever heard of a fried metal egg and why would someone shoot it>,,,
TechBarr Nov 9, 2015 @ 6:26pm 
Great!
Cpt.RoyalPirate Nov 9, 2015 @ 9:08am 
ADD THIS!
Hazza Nov 8, 2015 @ 2:22am 
All the little holes man.
Looks like a fried metal egg got shot up.
Hazza Nov 8, 2015 @ 1:26am 
Looks ugly af imo
TheLapisMan Nov 7, 2015 @ 11:07pm 
Like "EVA helm" in Halo ;)
NonverbalShoe Nov 7, 2015 @ 8:43pm 
Awesome helmet by the way.
NonverbalShoe Nov 7, 2015 @ 8:43pm 
@Oilystool The pivot almost seems to be on a rail, was that done at any time in helmet design?
P.S. I know it was a mistake but I'm just wondering.
Treaty Of Versailles Nov 7, 2015 @ 2:13pm 
YES THE BEST HELMET EVER
smr905 Nov 6, 2015 @ 11:00pm 
great helmet, one of the best helmets so fars\
PANJABI RAMBO Nov 6, 2015 @ 5:27pm 
Good Historical design, nice sleek textures - nothing that I can fault you on
Daniel Nov 6, 2015 @ 4:40pm 
I misunderstood your original reply; it's all good. I like the skins that are historically accurate, so hopefully this one makes it into the game soon.
Oilystool  [author] Nov 6, 2015 @ 9:14am 
I mean i made a helmet that can be compared to this..

http://images.wisegeek.com/steel-bucket.jpg

So the Halo comparison is cool,it fits ;)
Lu2 Nov 6, 2015 @ 9:06am 
excelent.haha
Oilystool  [author] Nov 6, 2015 @ 8:29am 
I didnt take it as an insult mate :)
Daniel Nov 6, 2015 @ 8:25am 
Yes, I am aware of those medieval helmets and I figured they were likely the inspiration for your skin, but I just thought it looked like a halo helmet. It wasn't an insult. In fact, it might be my favorite helmet skin so far.
Oilystool  [author] Nov 6, 2015 @ 8:05am 
Smokey Joe Nov 5, 2015 @ 5:32pm 
I love you. ~:spirallove: #:agathacross:
Ser Gereon Barclay Nov 4, 2015 @ 6:24pm 
O_o what is that?
Oilystool  [author] Nov 4, 2015 @ 6:33am 
@ Smallest Thanks for the background. TB is pretty open to what time periods we can create content for , which is the year 0-1500. So it should not be an issue.

@My Rosy thank you. It was either this name of the cheese grater helmet which sounded silly :)

@Zedhead lol, on of my all time favorite films...
ZedHead Nov 4, 2015 @ 6:18am 
For some reason "NOT THE BEES" comes to mind when looking at this. Unsure why that is but good looking helm, personally I would wear the open version for the silliness :wizorblaugh:
SmallestBear Nov 3, 2015 @ 7:37pm 
Very nice helm! Pretty sure this is a fencing bascinet, used from late 14th to early 16th century (so maybe a little out of period for chivalry, but eh looks great so I aint complaining.) Used this style of helmet when I did HMB, so it's nice to see it in chivalry. Keep up the good work :)
Oilystool  [author] Nov 3, 2015 @ 1:37pm 
@Raska Thank you and good idea. Its a slight flaw that came about when I rotating the visor for the same time,so i have to move the pivot slightly to make it work. Not a deal breaker but i should have planned it better. Most players dont use the open version of helmets but I always add them as an after thought. Should keep the opening movement in mind next helmet I make.
Raska Nov 3, 2015 @ 1:26pm 
Nice, looks even scary xD
Maybe the opening system looks a bit strange (I would use it closed always tbh),

Good job! :masonfist:
Oilystool  [author] Nov 3, 2015 @ 2:38am 
Around 1231 was when the first types of helmets like this were used.