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NEW RELEASES FOR JULY 2022
THE TROJAN WAR
THE GREEKS

Traditionally, the Trojan War arose from a sequence of events beginning with a quarrel between the goddesses Hera, Athena and Aphrodite. Eris the goddess of discord, was not invited to the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, and so arrived bearing a gift. A golden apple, inscribed “for the fairest”.
Each of the goddesses claimed to be the “fairest”, and the rightful owner of the apple. They submitted the judgement to a shepherd they encountered tending his flock. Each of the goddesses promised the young man a boon in return for his favour. Power, wisdom, or love. The youth, in fact Paris, a Trojan prince who had been raised in the countryside, chose love, and awarded the apple to Aphrodite.
As his reward, Aphrodite caused Helen, the Queen of Sparta, and the most beautiful of all women, to fall in love with Paris.
The judgement of Paris earned him the ire of both Hera and Athena, and when Helen left her husband, Menelaus, the Spartan king, for Paris of Troy, Menelaus called upon all the kings and princes of Greece to wage war upon Troy.

Menelaus’ brother Agamemnon King of Mycenae, led an expedition of Achaean troops to Troy and besieged the city for ten years because of Paris’ insult. After the death of many heroes, including the Achaeans, Achilles, Ajax and the Trojans Hector and Paris, the city fell to the ruse of the Trojan Horse.
The Achaeans slaughtered the Trojans, except for some of the women and children whom they kept or sold as slaves. They desecrated the temples, thus earning the wrath of the gods.
Few of the Achaeans returned safely to their homes, and many founded colonies in distant shores.
The Romans later traced their origin to Aeneas, Aphrodite’s son and one of the Trojans, who was said to have led the surviving Trojans to modern day Italy.

THE MYRMIDONS

The Myrmidons were an ancient Thessalian Greek tribe. In Homer’s Iliad, the Myrmidons are the soldiers commanded by Achilles, and were known for wearing black armour.

Their eponymous ancestor was Myrmidon, a King of Phthiotis who was a son of Zeus and Eurymedousa a princess of Phthiotis. She was seduced by him in the form of an ant.
Their name in classical Greek was interpretated as “ant-people”. This was first mentioned by Ovid in Metamorphoses, where the Myrmidons were described as simple worker ants on the island of Aegina.

The Myrmidons of Greek myth were known for their loyalty to their leaders, so that in pre-industrial Europe the word "myrmidon" carried many of the same connotations that “robot” does today.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary Myrmidon later became to mean “hired ruffian”.


TWG-16
THE TROJAN WAR,
THE GREEKS
MYRMIDON WARRIOR.
(1 pc)


TWG-17
THE TROJAN WAR,
THE GREEKS
MYRMIDON WARRIOR.
(1 pc)



TWG-1617D
THE TROJAN WAR,
THE GREEKS
MYRMIDON WARRIORS.
(2 pcs)


TROY AND HER ALLIES

Traditionally, the Trojan War arose from a sequence of events beginning with a quarrel between the goddesses Hera, Athena and Aphrodite. Eris the goddess of discord, was not invited to the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, and so arrived bearing a gift. A golden apple, inscribed “for the fairest”.
Each of the goddesses claimed to be the “fairest”, and the rightful owner of the apple. They submitted the judgement to a shepherd they encountered tending his flock. Each of the goddesses promised the young man a boon in return for his favour. Power, wisdom, or love. The youth, in fact Paris, a Trojan prince who had been raised in the countryside, chose love, and awarded the apple to Aphrodite.
As his reward, Aphrodite caused Helen, the Queen of Sparta, and the most beautiful of all women, to fall in love with Paris.
The judgement of Paris earned him the ire of both Hera and Athena, and when Helen left her husband, Menelaus, the Spartan king, for Paris of Troy, Menelaus called upon all the kings and princes of Greece to wage war upon Troy.

Menelaus’ brother Agamemnon King of Mycenae, led an expedition of Achaean troops to Troy and besieged the city for ten years because of Paris’ insult. After the death of many heroes, including the Achaeans, Achilles, Ajax and the Trojans Hector and Paris, the city fell to the ruse of the Trojan Horse.
The Achaeans slaughtered the Trojans, except for some of the women and children whom they kept or sold as slaves. They desecrated the temples, thus earning the wrath of the gods.
Few of the Achaeans returned safely to their homes, and many founded colonies in distant shores.
The Romans later traced their origin to Aeneas, Aphrodite’s son and one of the Trojans, who was said to have led the surviving Trojans to modern day Italy.

The Trojans, too had their semi-divine heroes and these included Hector (son of Priam), Aeneas, Sarpedon, and Glaucus, just to name a few. They also had help from the gods, receiving assistance during the battle from Apollo, Aphrodite, Ares and Leto.

PARIS



TWT-04
THE TROJAN WAR,
TROY AND HER ALLIES,
PARIS.
(1 pc)

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Paris was the son of king Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy.
He is best known for his elopement with Helen, queen of Sparta, being one of the immediate causes of the Trojan War.
Later in the war he fatally wounds Achilled in the heel with an arrow as foretold by Achilles’ mother, Thetis.
Homer’s Iliad casts Paris as unskilled and cowardly. Although Paris readily admits his shortcommings in battle, his brother Hector scolds and belittles him after he runs away from a duel with Menelaus that was to determine the end of the war. His preference for bow and arrow emphasizes this, since he does not follow the code of honour shared by the other heroes.

Later in the war, after Philoctetes mortally wounds Paris, Helen makes her way to Mount Ida where she begs Paris’s first wife, the nymph Oenone to heal him. Oenone refuses, and Paris dies later the same day.
After Paris’s death, his brother Deophobus marries Helen, and was then killed by Menelaus in the sack of Troy.
 
Love all these figures. Paris is my favorite.

Looking forward to the Greek Chariot! The only remaining item that we have seen a painted prototype of for the Trojan War range still not released.
I'm sure it will be a beauty. Love the Boar-Tusk helmets on the riders, the chariot cab and the long spear - we're in for the Greek Chariot.

We've been reading up on what is known of this era - always a bad idea if you want to curb your collecting:wink2:.

JJD's whole range will be a masterpiece, we are sure. Great start. All the sets seem great to us.

Paddy for Pat & Pat
 
Love all these figures. Paris is my favorite.

Looking forward to the Greek Chariot! The only remaining item that we have seen a painted prototype of for the Trojan War range still not released.
I'm sure it will be a beauty. Love the Boar-Tusk helmets on the riders, the chariot cab and the long spear - we're in for the Greek Chariot.

We've been reading up on what is known of this era - always a bad idea if you want to curb your collecting:wink2:.

JJD's whole range will be a masterpiece, we are sure. Great start. All the sets seem great to us.

Paddy for Pat & Pat

There are also 2 Greek Infantry and and Archer. Sorry.
Every figure in this range is a work of art.
Hope to see it expanded!
Pat & Pat
 
Nice to see some of the Trojan heroes coming out. I hope there are some of the female figures: Helen, Andromache, Cassandra, Hecuba, and the goddesses who got the whole thing started. Maybe also a Homer figure scribing away the tale.
 
Nice to see some of the Trojan heroes coming out. I hope there are some of the female figures: Helen, Andromache, Cassandra, Hecuba, and the goddesses who got the whole thing started. Maybe also a Homer figure scribing away the tale.

We will focus on the battle.

As for Gods, we want to see Athena Herself, our favorite.

Pat & Pat
 
Nice to see some of the Trojan heroes coming out. I hope there are some of the female figures: Helen, Andromache, Cassandra, Hecuba, and the goddesses who got the whole thing started. Maybe also a Homer figure scribing away the tale.

But what will JJD actually make for us in the nearish future? That's my question.

Helen I say for sure. The rest... He said walls of Troy... We will have to wait & see. Still, some things are more likely to be produced than others (obviously). Greek siege weapons? Thoughts appreciated
Paddy
 
But what will JJD actually make for us in the nearish future? That's my question.

Helen I say for sure. The rest... He said walls of Troy... We will have to wait & see. Still, some things are more likely to be produced than others (obviously). Greek siege weapons? Thoughts appreciated
Paddy

Certainly some Amazons......a beached Greek galley?
Dare I mention the Trojan horse. John is very creative and might be able to do one with a lighter material in sections for easy packing and shipping.
 
Certainly some Amazons......a beached Greek galley?
Dare I mention the Trojan horse. John is very creative and might be able to do one with a lighter material in sections for easy packing and shipping.
I see the walls of Troy, and would love the prow of a galley with Greeks boiling out! Good ideas!
Paddy
 
I cant wait for the other Myrmidons to be released. These look great but i want-them with shields. I will wait for the next releases
 

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