This is NOT a good replacement, since that search is both too wide and too narrow to replace the pool. The search is too wide, because it will turn up pictures which feature Alphonse Elric and exactly one girl (e.g. this); and it is also too narrow, as it will exclude pictures which would belong in the pool but have two or more girls (e.g. this).
Usually the removal of a pool requires soliciting feedback in topic #8282 and letting the rest of the community have a chance to weigh in. In this case, the pool was simply blanked by a single user who ignored the usual protocol, so there shouldn't be a problem with reverting it to its previous state if you want. Or open a new forum topic, since the comment section of an individual post is not the best space for discussing things that affect the site as a whole.
I looked for a bit and couldn't find much. However I assume it's probably a very similar methods to a tailor of the time. You'd probably be going to specialized smiths (if you were nobility, or at least someone with some serious money depending on the time period) who were masters of their craft; so I doubt they would make many mistakes that they couldn't easily fix. That being said you probably had a decent amount of shoddy work, because foot soldiers still needed armor too.
From my knowledge, most of the common grunts had to settle for gambesons and with some having small metal plates added for some extra protection. Only the big shots really had plate armor.
From my knowledge, most of the common grunts had to settle for gambesons and with some having small metal plates added for some extra protection. Only the big shots really had plate armor.
Indeed, the use of a gambison as well as Jack-chains and Kettle helmets and probably metal Mitten gauntlets. Full plate was somthing you needed a team to wear ( a squire to help put on and a armourer/blacksmith to keep in working condition.)
In this game event, Himekaidou Hatate is trying to publish a music magazine, and presumably this series of images shows what the covers are supposed to look like.
Maybe they confuse style with quality? Typewriter text is very old fashion after all.
Is this the first example of Akagi² you've seen? I'm asking because the "War Diary" monologues are a bit of a running gag that Akagi-chan and Hiei-chan have indulged in. They're also historically accurate. Here's an example of Tirpitz's war diary:
Every ship for every navy had one that logged every pertinent detail of a mission, and they were the product of typewriters. Shipboard war diaries across nations were rather uniform, so I imagine this adherence to a universal legibility was intentional.
I use a specifically different font for spoken dialog, as you can plainly see here.
Is this the first example of Akagi² you've seen? I'm asking because the "War Diary" monologues are a bit of a running gag that Akagi-chan and Hiei-chan have indulged in. They're also historically accurate. Here's an example of Tirpitz's war diary:
Every ship for every navy had one that logged every pertinent detail of a mission, and they were the product of typewriters. Shipboard war diaries across nations were rather uniform, so I imagine this adherence to a universal legibility was intentional.
I use a specifically different font for spoken dialog, as you can plainly see here.
No, no. I mean the approvers. I've been reading for a while and enjoy it. Have they been sighting "poor quality" a lot, or was it just this one?