One of the 5 oldest of the Military orders, along with the Templers, ( Pauperes commilitones Christi Templique Solomonicthe - Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon ) Knights of Lazarus ( Ordo Militaris et Hospitalis Sancti Lazari Hierosolymitani -Military and Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem ) the Knights Hospitaler and the Teutonic Knights ( Ordo domus Sanctæ Mariæ Theutonicorum Hierosolymitanorum - Order of Brothers of the German House of Saint Mary in Jerusalem )
Enough of the history....
These were painted for a comp at Valdemar forum, Rules, to have at least one horse, one knight or sergeant from one of the military orders, water and sand. After a lot of research I couldn´t find what symbol a sergeant of the Order would carry so I´ve gone for the basic red cross.
During my searches I found a really good site about the military orders..the Catholic Encyclopedia, tons of info and links.
Not really apparent from the photo, I´ve tried to get two different shades of white..a brown based one and one black based... |
Astonishingly good as always!
ReplyDeleteThey look excellent Paul. And thank you for the background information!
ReplyDeleteThe well? Scratchbuilt?
Greetings
Peter
http://peterscave.blogspot.com/
Thanks :-D
DeleteThe well is scratch built..foamcore, sticks from the garden and a blob of Babybell wax for the counterweight
Cheers
paul
Fine job of research, and painting and posing. I'd swear that the top part of the well is made of 'mud' bricks(?); and the shadows on the sand are a touch of the Master!
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteGreat scene and thanks for the link.
ReplyDeleteWhat is about knights and particularly crusader knights that is so wonderfully appalling? Great work again Paul.
ReplyDeleteGreat work yet again Paul :)
ReplyDeleteThe well and the knight are my favourites, another great work Paul...
ReplyDeleteIt's allways good to see a new scenery from you, have you try the yellow based shade of white ?
ReplyDeleteGreat work, The Knight looks suitably menacing
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely diorama. The scenic base is superb!
ReplyDeleteAnother superb diorama.
ReplyDeleteI think the Jerusalem cross is a very effective and pretty symbol - hope you win/won the comp!
ReplyDeletevery good as always. you always have the right background for the job
ReplyDeleteAgain great setting, hope you win the contest.
ReplyDeleteIan