Hi there!
For my entry for 'Lust', the 2nd Circle of the Abyss, I give you Paris of Troy.
As the myth goes, Zeus (aka 'The Big Horny Coward') had Paris choose the most beautiful amongst Athena, Hera and Helen of Sparta (the proxy for Aphrodite). He chose Helen. Not being able to master himself, Paris stole Helen from her husband Menelaus. As if this situation wasn't bad enough, Menelaus was also the king of Sparta, which made matters exponentially worse for Paris and the Trojan people.
The abduction of Helen instigated the Trojan War which lasted 10 years, cost thousands of lives, and the destruction of Troy itself. In Dante's 'Divine Comedy' Paris' lust for Helen sees him committed to the Second Circle of Hell.
Oh well, on the bright side at least he has Helen there to keep him company.
I chose to depict Paris mounted in a chariot armed with his trusty (some ancient chroniclers would say cowardly) bow.
This is a stl purchase from Wargames Atlantic. A really nice kit. I scaled it down to 20mm for printing so it would fit in with the rest of my Trojan War collection (some of those previous lads are seen here legging it alongside Paris).
In the last pic we see Paris speeding away as he and his bow have an upcoming date with Achilles...
Chariots in the Challenge are a bit of a points grab as they have numerous component parts. 8 points for Paris and his driver, 8 for the horse team and another 15 points for the chassis. Hmm, that seems like a lot. Let's dial it back to 25 total. Okay, then add an additional 20 points for the Second Circle (Lust). That should give me 45 points as a grand total (and one Squirrel Point).
Thanks for dropping in!
- Curt
Thanks for dropping by, Curt, and what an exquistite submission! You might have saved it for Greed and claimed the full points. As it is, your modesty gains you 45 points for Lust. This gives an entirely new meaning to visiting Paris, and it truly is a visit in style. A perfect companion to your other Trojan War figures! Excellent work as always.
MartijnN
Good stuff, Curt! White, green and red look great.
ReplyDeleteThanks Teemu - yep, good sports team colours. Go Trojans! :)
DeleteExcellent Trojan war entry Curt! I sold my original collection which I regret, maybe I'll do another as this is very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Thanks Christopher. It's a very colourful period, good options for smaller skirmish gaming to keep the collection focused.
DeleteGreeks of myth, the original horndogs. Paris was given a task with no right answer but managed to make the absolute worst of it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cart and team.
Thanks Peter!
DeleteReally nice work here dude!
ReplyDeleteCheers Dal!
DeleteVery nice Chariot Curt! Great to have you visit the Friday crew so really in the challenge! :D
ReplyDeleteI'll be back for another drive-by! :)
DeleteLovely work Curt, love the chariot
ReplyDeleteCheers Kerry!
DeleteStunning work Curt!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Ray!
DeleteCracking submission, love the colours
ReplyDeleteThanks Jamie, much appreciated.
DeleteGreat work, an apt choice
ReplyDeleteThank you Martin, Paris is in Dante's original text so it was a bit like cheating. :)
DeleteThank you Martijn for the kind comments and allowing me to run with your Friday crew! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking war chariot Curt. That way Paris can flee trouble as fast as he gets into it.
ReplyDeleteHaha, thanks Tom!
DeleteSplendid work Curt
ReplyDeleteThank you Paul, much appreciated.
DeleteThats fabulous Curt! This year while in Wargamer exile I am planning to start my long procrastinated Troy Project in 28mm, so this is some great inspiration :-)
ReplyDeleteBTW if you haven't read Stephen Fry's Troy (and recently released Odyssey) then do yourself a favour. Even better, listen to it on audible where he wonderfully narrates it himself!
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/53443339-troy?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=EMQDckjyIO&rank=3
Oooh, I very much look forward to seeing your efforts with Troy in 28mm. I
DeleteI am a big audiobook listener (multitask with painting) and will definitely try out his Troy and Odyssey. Also really looking forward to seeing 'The Return'.
Oh yes, definitely! I love audible while painting (and drving/walking) - in fact thats how I have done the majority of my reading in the past few years
DeleteMy Troy project aims to be a slow burn project while I'm away but I'm excited to get after it!
Great work Curt on this Trojan Cart. Colorful period.
ReplyDeleteThank you Bruce!
DeleteParis, you really started something you couldn't control.
ReplyDeleteHe really did, that crazy kid...
DeleteBrilliant brushwork as ever dude!
ReplyDeleteThanks mang!
DeleteGreat looking model and fabulous colour choices here, the high contrast make the horse team look really sharp.
ReplyDeleteThanks Byron!
Deletestaggering - mind you I still have not recovered from that trojan horse - your work keeps telling me its a fantastic period to model.
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