04-17-2013, 05:47 PM
Really fantastic work Pavel! The elephants are awesome! An horse is difficult but an elephant is a nightmare! Great work!
Here my last work, it's nothing less tahn Chalons, or at least how my mind imagines Aetius and his last Romans holding the hill (Ok! sorry the ridge!)....I find Chalons one of the saddest and fascinating days in the Roman military history, the last Roman Army won the last battle! Now those men are forgotten, we don't know even where is exactly the battlefield of Catalaunian Fields, but I like to imagine them standing still on the crest of the ridge, holding their ground, while the Draco and the last Western Roman Labarum are waving in the wind, I imagine old veterans with Gallic faces, ready to die for Rome and for their country, yes because Chalons is IMO the last Roman Victory and the first French, because Chalons is at the same time the last chapter of the ancient world and the first battle of the Middle Age....but I'm an old dreamer so forgive me, I hope you like this strange work, I had to put the scale armor on Aetius, mainly for Magister!
Here my last work, it's nothing less tahn Chalons, or at least how my mind imagines Aetius and his last Romans holding the hill (Ok! sorry the ridge!)....I find Chalons one of the saddest and fascinating days in the Roman military history, the last Roman Army won the last battle! Now those men are forgotten, we don't know even where is exactly the battlefield of Catalaunian Fields, but I like to imagine them standing still on the crest of the ridge, holding their ground, while the Draco and the last Western Roman Labarum are waving in the wind, I imagine old veterans with Gallic faces, ready to die for Rome and for their country, yes because Chalons is IMO the last Roman Victory and the first French, because Chalons is at the same time the last chapter of the ancient world and the first battle of the Middle Age....but I'm an old dreamer so forgive me, I hope you like this strange work, I had to put the scale armor on Aetius, mainly for Magister!