Rules were;
"to make a diorama which shows a medieval Russian knight as a hero, at least one Valdemar bod"
I haven´t got that many russian knights and I know of no medieval heroes, the only one I could find was Alexander Nevsky :-X Anyway,,,he´s also called Alex so it counts :-D
Also...I didn´t have enough time to create a proper "historically correct" basing..so the sandy ground was used.
Why "He fell on his sword" ? Because he (the horse) has .........
Love it! 'YAAAH, get some, Teuton!!!'
ReplyDeleteGreat! Very inspiring, in fact I was myself thinking about making an "east vs west" vignette, but I've just too many projects at the moment...
ReplyDeleteThose Valdemar figures made by Alex are always a lust for my eye...
ReplyDeleteLike it a lot, must have been fun to paint!
Hacken bis es geht nicht mehr...
ReplyDeleteGreat composition and weathering here Paul!
An excellent diorama
ReplyDeleteIt has probably happened more than once in the old days when men went out to kill each other.
ReplyDeleteWonderful diorama, great work!
ReplyDeletePhil.
Nice little dio.
ReplyDeleteI have always loved this painting:
http://museumstock.com/items/4510
Your knights could definitely fit in there :D
Very cool diorama, Paul. Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done. I'd love to see it when the base has been done as well though.
ReplyDeleteWonderful vignette and lovely painted figs.
ReplyDeleteRegards
Bruno
A good idea Paul, well executed!
ReplyDeleteNice dio, Paul!
ReplyDeleteAwesome diorama.
ReplyDeleteVery nice scene.
ReplyDeletegreat work once more Paul!
ReplyDeleteReally like this one. Great work Paul!
ReplyDeleteFantastic work as always Paul
ReplyDeleteVery nice Paul. Love the heraldry on the German's shield, but I don't think it's going to save him!
ReplyDeleteA lovely little vignette for your collection.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Pat.
Great Fight scene, love that kind of stuff.
ReplyDeleteNice diorama.
ReplyDeleteRegards
Hobbyworker.
Nice little piece. Love the shield work.
ReplyDeleteGreat little dio! Nice details and well posed.
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