And this duel shall be remembered in history as “the Duel at Brandon’s Garage”
@treanttrooper63492 ай бұрын
A damn fine one too
@redknightproductions2793 ай бұрын
Homeowners insurance: " You're doing what!! in the yard!!?"
@SolarNeonFlare3 ай бұрын
lold xD
@monoboy81 Жыл бұрын
Dope man, would like to see the fights in one video instead of loads of separate ones however.
@h3r3s17 ай бұрын
They killed Hitler off camera.
@millerdiamond7088 ай бұрын
i like the dragon shield that one guy has
@BeachTypeZaku2 ай бұрын
HOA: "Im sorry, sir, but we'll have to ask you to stop that."🤬🤬🤬
@WysteriaGuitarАй бұрын
"The Battle of Barry's Fridge"
@DR_BAWZ9 ай бұрын
Just guys being dudes
@ribos27624 ай бұрын
"tis but a scratch"
@andrewbrand200Ай бұрын
American farmers are really creative in looking for fun! Love it!
@A_Medieval_Shadow10 ай бұрын
Awesome kits!
@Rev11CIB3 ай бұрын
Dost thou even joust, brethren?
@Zafiro_Regio2 ай бұрын
that cinematic end was the cherry on top xD
@skingolem44563 ай бұрын
I CHALLENGE YE! BASE KNAVE!
@user-dr7iq4vg2e7 ай бұрын
Битва за космопорт
@handlymoilp85828 ай бұрын
How heavy are those armor? Must be uncomfortable moving the head too
@bobbyjeffsupremelordofcraz35326 ай бұрын
The heaviest they get is 30-40 kilos spread across the body, though many Buhurt (the sport here) armours are made of titanium these days and are therefore much lighter. As someone who owns a sallet helm I can tell you that moving the head is fairly comfortable as the steel helmet itself is suspended over your head with cloth or leather, but you can definitely feel the weight of it!
@mrbloodylordbaronsamedi.99376 ай бұрын
Dont worry instead those real medieval armour today everything is modified they use screws that didnt exist in 19 century and materials are modern rust free japanese stainless steel wasnt in use in medieval europe i know monastery where exist 14 century lameral armour i tell you what it looks how long are lameral plates and what collor metal is plus they have original helmet
@user-mo9xr2ji9e6 ай бұрын
@@bobbyjeffsupremelordofcraz3532is a 100 kg armor ideal
@ArmsAndArmorReviews4 ай бұрын
@@mrbloodylordbaronsamedi.9937 Stainless steel is just very weak compared to titanium and ESPECIALLY tempered steel.
@flameyoshi077 ай бұрын
Lol
@Brandonhayhew6 ай бұрын
in ten or five years later people would watch this video
@Fishhunter20147 ай бұрын
Which club is this?
@SwordWieldingDuckАй бұрын
Imitating unarmored duel while having full metal armor surely is weird. Which especially makes no sense since you don't even use steel weapons...
@GF22201Ай бұрын
if
@mrbloodylordbaronsamedi.99376 ай бұрын
Material this helmets are made from are inacurate rust free japanese white steel didnt exist in medieval europe in stead helmets back than had dark gray tone plus helmets were not so smooth it were made with hammers so where is mark from hammer hitts
@amerkloster96812 ай бұрын
Wrong, wrong aaaaand wrong. While the steel is inaccurate to the time, so is modern mild and high carbon steel, and the steel they are using is not stainless, which is what i expect you are referring to when writing "rust free japanese white steel" what ever that is, according to my knowledge, white steel would refer to shirogami, which is very close to traditional tamahagani. And the "dark gray tone" you talk about is just not true, many medieval armours had a very high level of polish, and knights would take very good care of their armour and equipment to keep that finish intact, as a good polish helps prevent rust from forming in small scratches and holes throughout the armour. The hammer marks which you also mention might be the most inaccurate thing, armour was made with hammers yes, but you would have to have a damn inexperienced smith for there to be hammer marks in your newly bought cuirass, heck we don't even see hammer marks on most bronze weapons we have from antiquity, and bronze weapons are work hardened with hammers, that just goes to show how skilled smiths and craftsmen have been all throughout history. But both of our comments have nothing to do on this video, they are doing recreational sports, these kits they are wearing are a mix of time periods and cultures, they have everything from Roman to Norman kits. Its awesome to see people not being bound by historical accuracy or HEMA rules, and just having fun sparring with each other. So next time you comment on a video like this, don't just come in here to put their kit up to a reenactment standard, as this is much closer to LARPing. That's all from here
@Panzer_the_Merganser2 ай бұрын
I mean ye yard light and power lines aren’t exactly period-accurate either.