Collins Helmet 3D Model
Ornament
Cultural Relic
antique
museum
Helmet
ancient Greek
3D model of cultural relics
Collins style helmet
5
Coin
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The thickness of the Corinthian helmet varies depending on the location. The thickness of the skull part is about 0.25cm, and the facial part such as the nose is extremely thick, some even reaching 0.6cm. The helmet is decorated with a horsehair pattern and a horsetail trailing behind it. A soldier wearing this helmet means he is as energetic as a horse. The splicing method of this horsehair decoration also varies from place to place. Generally, a small groove or angle hook is made on the top of the helmet, so that it is convenient to install or remove decorations at will. The "horsehair" is generally vertical, but Sparta, which likes to be on its own, is horizontal.