Friday, 29 March 2013

"Just in Time"

"After many years away at war, a  knight returns home to find his beloved has been condemned as a witch and will be burned at the stake in the market place. He quickly rides to her rescue and in front of the cowardly townsfolk,  breaks the chains holding her to the stake and carries her away to safety"

The scult was created for Valdemar by Alex. I had to come up with a reason as to why she has a chain on her right ankle,  hence the small background story.
"they jeer and threaten but dare not stop this seasoned warrior"



and a couple of close ups......

They were part of a duel (Theme ; coming home) over at the Bennos Forum..Results HERE.
It was a 3 way duel, the other contestants were:
Peter from Peters cave blog
Suso from Gataskog blog

17 comments:

  1. Beautiful scene and wonderful painted figures!
    Very well done.
    Regards
    Bruno

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  2. Maybe a similar but earlier screenplay version that was rejected for An Officer and a Gentleman? Very good work though mate.

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  3. Indeed just in time !

    Very good work Paul !

    best regards Michael

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  4. That's a sweet sculpt.

    Now where's your Witchfinder General figure )

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  5. And who said chivalry was dead?

    Fantastic painting of her face.

    Pat.

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  6. Good work my friend!:)

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  7. Excellent painting skills Paul.

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  8. Now that story makes sense! I felt that coming home with a girl like that wasn't that "knightly"...

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  9. Looks great, I'm a sucker for a story ^^

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  10. Hola
    MAGNIFICA,en un apalabra,unas figuras para recrear una gran escena,y muy bien ejecutada
    UN SALUDO

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  11. Very interesting story, Mr. Bods. Exceptional detailed brush work. You are a skilled painter in my book.

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  12. Beautiful work, nice diorama. The sculpts are something else. Great face.

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  13. What a fantastic scene. Great work (as usual). :)

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  14. great work, lovely atmosphere Paul, and super paint!

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