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Vambraces
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DESCRIPTION
Vambraces are "tubular" type of defences for the forearm, developed first in the ancient world by the Romans, but only formally named during the early 14th century, as part of a suit of plate armour. They were made of either leather, sometimes reinforced with longitudinal strips of hardened hide or metal, or from a single piece of worked steel and worn with other pieces of armour. BrickForge Vambraces consist of separate left & right pieces that fit between the minifig hand and arm pieces to provide additional defense.
BrickForge Vambraces are packaged & sold in pairs (Left & Right).
Miniquins, MOCs and Minifig parts not included with purchase
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