An Ambitious Project
An Ambitious Project
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#613 Per pale dancetty argent and sable overall a bendlet gules bezanty - Jeoffrois Le Seneschax d'Achi le Boine
#532 Or a tower gules - Landry de La Tour
#534 Barry of six or and azure per pale counterchanged a chief paly of four two girons of the first and second an escutcheon argent - Renaud de Pressigny Sire de Bridore
#535 Barry of six or and azure per pale counterchanged a chief paly of four two girons of the first and second an escutcheon argent overall a bendlet gules - Josbert de Pressigny
#643 Or two bars indented gules a label vert - Gerard de Kerpen
Hey - Just thought I would mention a little project I have been working on.
went to Brian Timms Early Rolls of Arms. over four thousand coats of arms. (Ok there are a lot of simiilar ones, and a lot of families, so maybe two and a half thousand different ones)
And I decided to make every one of them into a lego shield. Ok, so I don't have enough shields, but you know, you get the idea. Some of these are going to be a little different (for instance a border of birds loses its definition at a centimeter and a half) but I will try to get them as accurate as possible.
IF anyone is interested in pics, or a specific one, or even a MSWord document suitable to print out, either post here or PM me.
Here are some more samples...
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/thele ... lls_01.jpg
Re: An Ambitious Project
Sanctified Bovine!!!!!
Go Freak Go.
Alan
PS I may send you something for my own family crest.
Go Freak Go.
Alan
PS I may send you something for my own family crest.
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and the day you discover why. (Donald Sensing)
One plus one equals three... for large values of one. (Bruce Fournier)
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What are the dimensions on your shields? I've found a number of people's run too small and I have to stretch them a bit.
There is a basic problem that has developed with me and custom shields. Now I have to make a matching custom barding, custom cloak, custom banner, and chose a matching color scheme with arms, legs, helmets, and torsos.
Anyway, beautifully done. Keep 'em coming! PDF files?
There is a basic problem that has developed with me and custom shields. Now I have to make a matching custom barding, custom cloak, custom banner, and chose a matching color scheme with arms, legs, helmets, and torsos.
Anyway, beautifully done. Keep 'em coming! PDF files?
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These are great. Talk about a day to find new stickers! I like these a lot, although I don't really think I could ever use them. My figs all use non-standard designs, neither authentic real-life ones, nor authentic Lego ones (although some of the Lego ones are close enoguh that I haven't seen a point to changing them).
As for my own coat of arms, I already know what it is:
"The Joosten Coat of Arms heraldry is officially documented in Rietstap's Armorial General. The original description of the Arms is as follows:
"De gu. A neuf los. Accolees en aboutees d'arg., 3,3 et 3."
When translated the blazon also describes the original colours of the Joosten arms as:
"Red; nine silver diamonds placed side by side, the ends touching, placed three over three."
~A Quotation from the World Book of Joostens~
As for my own coat of arms, I already know what it is:
"The Joosten Coat of Arms heraldry is officially documented in Rietstap's Armorial General. The original description of the Arms is as follows:
"De gu. A neuf los. Accolees en aboutees d'arg., 3,3 et 3."
When translated the blazon also describes the original colours of the Joosten arms as:
"Red; nine silver diamonds placed side by side, the ends touching, placed three over three."
~A Quotation from the World Book of Joostens~
Thanks Alan, took me a minute to figure out your post.
TTK - I make them all in bitmaps, pretty large, but when i actually go to print them out i put them in a word document, and then resize them to 1.55 to 1.57 cm. this allows just a teeny bit extra for trimming. I intend to print my next batch on photo paper, inspired by you. And I also so want to make matching torsos, flags, ovals, etc... but i won't. (ok, maybe for the kings )
Lord Resta - I can, its no problem, just let me know.
and sir joosten:
Thanks for the tip. I may have to get that book... (I do like the black and white illustrations on the companion one though.. *drool*)
TTK - I make them all in bitmaps, pretty large, but when i actually go to print them out i put them in a word document, and then resize them to 1.55 to 1.57 cm. this allows just a teeny bit extra for trimming. I intend to print my next batch on photo paper, inspired by you. And I also so want to make matching torsos, flags, ovals, etc... but i won't. (ok, maybe for the kings )
Lord Resta - I can, its no problem, just let me know.
and sir joosten:
Thanks for the tip. I may have to get that book... (I do like the black and white illustrations on the companion one though.. *drool*)
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Yes! You have it exactly. That's precisely how it has always looked. Amazing how heraldry freaks (in a way rather similar to Lego freaks) have a language all their own. A code. What's more, it actually makes sense once you understand it.
BTW, I don't think that my maternal side has a coat of arms. Goodness knows that they shouldn't. They only got around to owning land once they moved to Canada.
However, on the Dutch side of the family, other than Joosten, there were also the Coppens. Any idea what their emblem was. The Book of Joostens, being about Joostens only, doesn't say.
BTW, I don't think that my maternal side has a coat of arms. Goodness knows that they shouldn't. They only got around to owning land once they moved to Canada.
However, on the Dutch side of the family, other than Joosten, there were also the Coppens. Any idea what their emblem was. The Book of Joostens, being about Joostens only, doesn't say.
The following is from a heraldic search for last names. Of course most of the stuff on the net is bogus.
COPPENS
Origin Displayed: English
Spelling variations include: Coppinger, Coppenger, Copenger, Copinger, Coppynger, Copinsher and many more.
First found in Suffolk where they were seated from very early times and were granted lands by Duke William of Normandy, their liege Lord, for their distinguished assistance at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 A.D.
Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: John Coppinger who settled in the Barbados in 1680; Matthew Coppinger who settled in New England in 1675; Mrs. Copinsher settled in Boston in 1744.
COPPENS
Origin Displayed: English
Spelling variations include: Coppinger, Coppenger, Copenger, Copinger, Coppynger, Copinsher and many more.
First found in Suffolk where they were seated from very early times and were granted lands by Duke William of Normandy, their liege Lord, for their distinguished assistance at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 A.D.
Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: John Coppinger who settled in the Barbados in 1680; Matthew Coppinger who settled in New England in 1675; Mrs. Copinsher settled in Boston in 1744.
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Ooooh ooooh oooh! Do Martin! Do Martin!
C'mon, please?
Great job Freak...I see what you mean by "ambitious." This should take you...what, 20 years?
I can't wait to see more!
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C'mon, please?
Great job Freak...I see what you mean by "ambitious." This should take you...what, 20 years?
I can't wait to see more!
--Caleb
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I found one in my Blazons program, under Gardner Aure a griffon rampant or (but it doesnt tell me which Gardner)Formendacil wrote:Okay, I think I've aksed enough already, but I am getting really curious. I know that the German side of the family was probably peasants, but the name means 'Gardner' in English, I think. Is there a Gardner CofA?
http://www.google.com/ - if you find one let me know and I will make it for you
Re: An Ambitious Project
Okay, here's a possible link:footsteps wrote:Sanctified Bovine!!!!!
Go Freak Go.
Alan
PS I may send you something for my own family crest.
http://www.myclan.com/clans/Farquharson_35/default.php
Hopefully there's enough there for you to work on (if you choose to make a go of it of course).
Alan
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The two most important days of your life are the day you are born
and the day you discover why. (Donald Sensing)
One plus one equals three... for large values of one. (Bruce Fournier)
The two most important days of your life are the day you are born
and the day you discover why. (Donald Sensing)
One plus one equals three... for large values of one. (Bruce Fournier)
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