My entry for a "competition" over at the Valdemars forum
The rules for entry were;
- Only knights allowed - hospitallers, at least one hospitaller present - Check!
- At least one holy symbol represented, relic, banner, cross, half moon' - Check!
- At least one Valdemar figure - Check!
- At least one animal - Check!
- Needs to be a new Piece of work to take part - Check!
On his travels to the holy land a hospitaller Comes across a wayside cross.
He stops, and as he prays, Dobbin takes a wayside Snack.
On his travels to the holy land a hospitaller Comes across a wayside cross.
He stops, and as he prays, Dobbin takes a wayside Snack.
Both the Hospitaller and Dobbin are Valdemar. Dobbin came without a saddle so one had to be made. Got it all base painted but it just didn´t look right....no stirrups!!! Remove saddle, recreate with stirrups (very thin plastic Card) add saddle again.
The helmet is from the Caeser Dismounted Crusaders set.
The crucifix is from the Valdemar Tax collectors set and was carefully sliced out of the sedan chair. Not carefully enough...It broke into 4 parts, the right side of the cross shot off into "never to be seen again land" so that had to be reconstructed. The cross it´s attached to is made from high density styrofoam. The moss is tiny bits of old rubber foam.
Veritas vos liberabit ? A variant of Veritas liberabit vos (the truth shall set you free) and was used by the Knights Hospitaller during the crusades.
Outstanding! Great composition and really presents a feeling of solitude and reflection.
ReplyDeleteExcellent modeling. The joining of the foreground to the background scenery is seamless. A beautiful diorama..
ReplyDeleteVery nice. That is very well done and really looks good. Impressive job on creating the saddle.
ReplyDeleteInspired and excellent work Paul, I love it!
ReplyDeleteLovely diorama Paul .
ReplyDeleteCheers .
Great scene.
ReplyDeletePerfect work Paul, did you win?
ReplyDeleteThe scene is splendit, always amazed where you find the time to be so productive and making cool work.
Respect my friend!
It hasnt finished....and stupidly I have only just realised i haven´t actually posted the pics!!!!!! Now posted :-D At the Moment time is very short...so much work and no painting :-(
DeleteWhat a delightful piece of work Paul, really well put together.
ReplyDeleteBloody brilliant.
ReplyDeleteFabulous work Paul!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful work!!
ReplyDeleteVery atmospheric. Superb.
ReplyDeleteWonderful dio Paul, I like it!
ReplyDeleteHugs!
Fantastic!!,A really good looking piece :-)
ReplyDeleteJason.
I see a winner, beautiful piece!
ReplyDeleteIt is a winner! Congrats Paul! It looks fantastic! Can you also post a picture from the other side?
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Peter
simple, realistic and beautiful, greetings from chile
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