Some plate-armour protection for the legs was provided by the chauces de fer, and espalieres protected the shoulders ...
It [the ghost of Hamlet’s father] beckons you to go away with it, As if it some impartment did desire To you alone.
It is of interest that horse sebum contains squalene, whereas the seba of ruminants, including sheep, goat, llama and dromedary, contain isocholesterol.
I was looking at the TerraGenesis pages on terrain building (which by the way are great) when a question occured to me. What the heck is plasticard exactly and where do you get it? I mean, is plasticard one of those British (no disrespect intended) terms which us Americans can't understand (ie. PVA glue = Elmer's white glue)or am I just missing something very basic?
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