aka Kettle Hat/Chapel-De-Fer/Eisenhut (\"Iron Hat). This adds a semi-realistic helm to The Best Defense in the Imperial Market District.
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By request, I've added the helmet that I had customized into what looks like a metal Campaign Hat. This was yet another thing I'd wanted to have in Oblivion for years, but had no idea on how to do so until I discovered various Nif plugins for Blender back in January.
From the description included in the download: "In reality, the Chapel-De-Fer/Kettle Hat/Eisenhut wouldn't have such a huge brim, let alone one that's made entirely of metal. So I can get away with making one in a fantasy setting and saying that it's made for seiging enemy fortifications, where they're likely to be dumping all kinds of stuff on your noggin."