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Post by zenmachine on May 17, 2005 9:00:55 GMT -5
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Post by TheBo on May 17, 2005 9:38:11 GMT -5
My, zenmachine, that's a lotta pics. Thanks. (I fixed your subject line. We may as well spell "Korean" correctly, eh?) Bo
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Post by IAPD3000 on May 17, 2005 11:42:57 GMT -5
Those pictures are cool!
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Post by ronin on May 21, 2005 19:24:36 GMT -5
I think there were similar pics posted few months back by Choko? What’s amazing about the painting is that the majority of Chosun Marines/sailors depicted in these paintings are wearing armor like the officers in the show instead of the blue uniform and hat? Is the show wrong that the Chosun enlisted sailors are not wearing any armor?
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Post by Shaughraun on May 23, 2005 4:35:19 GMT -5
Remarkable pictures and map! Thank you for sharing them. Say... where can I get a model of the ship, or the Turtle Ship?
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Post by chigirl68 on May 23, 2005 7:12:06 GMT -5
Here is one web site that I found to buy a scale model. Korean Arts . I have not found a model to build. Maybe someone else has if that is more of what you are looking for.
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Post by Daemado on May 25, 2005 0:00:40 GMT -5
Very nice! What do you know about the original, the artist and the period in which these were created?
The details are very interesting, especially the explosive / incendiary arrow in #8 and the ballista-like weapon in #11. The show, and photos I've seen from Korean museums, all show Chosun naval cannon on Western-style wheeled carriages straight out of "Master and Commander." But #9 suggests there were other styles in use.
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