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How did people put these things on, I guess there's a hinge* somewhere?
Here's a comment I made explaining it with example pictures too!
https://lemmy.world/comment/7000918
Ugh, the fediverse really needs to figure out a canonical way of linking things. That link takes me to a thread on c/VampireTheMasquerade
Well… that ain't right. Lmfao
The visor could be hinged or a completely separate piece that attaches with a strap. Also the person wearing this would likely have assistance getting suited up.
This particular type of helmet is a 16th century "Armet" which is a style of closed helm. There are typically 2 types of closed helms, one is actually just called a "closed helm. "
An armet has cheek plates that close around your head to form the bevor (bit that protects your chin and neck to fully protect your head.
A "Close helm" has a single hinge point that the visor and bevor hinge on to close onto your face.
It's interesting stuff!