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JJDESIGNS NEWS UPDATE 15[SUP]th[/SUP] SEPTEMBER 2021
Whilst I was an art student, a friend of mine on a teacher training course, asked me to help him with a historical diorama project.
He gave me my first book by Peter Connolly.
THE ROMAN ARMY, by Peter Connolly

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Using the Peter Connolly book as inspiration I built a “Siege of Alesia” diorama, using Airfix 1/72 plastic figures.

The work of Peter Connolly has always since been a big inspiration, so it should be no surprise that the next JJD series, THE TROJAN WARS is based on his book “THE ANCIENT GREECE OF ODYSSEUS”, published by the Oxford University Press.

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This September I will be previewing work from the new series, THE TROJAN WARS.
Starting appropriately with the city itself, TROY!

TROY or ILION was an ancient city, known as the setting for the Greek myth of the Trojan War.
It is believed to be located at Hisarlik in present day Turkey, 30 kilometres south west of Canakkale.

In Ancient Greek literature, Troy is portrayed as a powerful kingdom of the Heroic Age, a mythic era when monsters roamed the earth and gods interacted directly with humans. The city was said to have ruled the Troad until the Trojan War led to its complete destruction at the hands of the Greeks.

The story of its destruction was one of the cornerstones of Greek mythology and literature, featuring prominently in the Iliad and the Odyssey, as well as numerous other poems and plays.
Its legacy played a large role in Greek society, with many prominent families claiming descent from those who had fought there.

The JJD TROY can be constructed using four pieces which combined can represent the famous east gate and walls of Troy.


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Until the late 19[SUP]th[/SUP] century, modern scholars regarded the Trojan War as entirely fictional. In 1871, Heinrich Schliemann and Frank Calvert excavated the site believed to be Troy. Several layers excavated resembled the literary depictions of Troy, leading some scholars to conclude that there is a kernel of truth to the legends. Although Schliemann’s legacy remains controversial due to his excavation methods, which included dynamiting layers he considered insignificant.
Subsequent excavations by others have added to the understanding of the site, though the exact relationship between myth and reality remains unclear.

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The Scaean Gate

Experts disagree over which Troy was destroyed by the Myceneans. Was it Troy VIh, a powerful and wealthy town with spacious well constructed buildings? This fits Homer’s description but it appears to have been destroyed by an earthquake. Or was it the Troy VIIa the new town that rose out of the rubble.
Troy VIIa was poor and overpopulated. It was destroyed by fire after a life of only about 30 years. Its crudely built houses were huddled against the town walls. Most had large pots buried in the floor for storing food.
These features indicate a siege mentality, with the people from the countryside crowding into the town for protection.

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Straight wall section

The archaeological site of Troy consists of nine major layers, the earliest dating from the early Bronze Age, and the latest from the Byzantine era.
The mythic city is typically identified with one of the Late Bronze Age layers.
The archaeological site is open to the public as a tourist destination, and was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1998.

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The eastern or Dardanian Gateway


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The eastern walls of Troy were reinforced by towers. One of these massive bastion at the north eastern corner was built to defend a well, which was one of the main water supplies, the other was to reinforce the city’s main entrance the Scaean Gate.

The Walls of Troy will be available in the Spring of 2022.



Other books recommended.
TROY by Stephen Fry ISBN 978-0-241-42458-2
If you have always enjoyed the Bernard Cornwell books as an introduction into an era, I can recommend the Trojan War trilogy

THE TROY TRILOGY SERIES, by DAVID AND STELLA GEMMELL.
LORD OF THE SILVER BOW
SHIELD OF THUNDER
FALL OF KINGS

KING TIGER UPDATE

PLEASE NOTE THE KING TIGER IS NOW SCHEDULED TO BE SHIPPED WITH THE NOVEMBER RELEASES.

Best wishes
john jenkins
 
One wonders if this man ever sleeps, eats, relaxs, etc. An incredibly wide area of interests that don't take the beaten road. ^&cool -- Al
 
One wonders if this man ever sleeps, eats, relaxs, etc. An incredibly wide area of interests that don't take the beaten road. ^&cool -- Al

Al...
absolutely unreal...
while pumping out an array of figures every month...
I'm amazed at the large projects John has introduced in the last few years...
just to name a few...
the Roman and Carthaginian boats...
the Viking long ship...
the keel boat for the Fur Trade series...
the trading fort complex for the Fur Trade series...
the Aztec temple complex...
the El Cid castle...
the Trojan fortress...
unbelievable...
John must have cornered the market on resin in Hong Kong...
he's a frickin' robot...or has somehow managed to clone himself to get so much work done...
 
Al...
absolutely unreal...
while pumping out an array of figures every month...
I'm amazed at the large projects John has introduced in the last few years...
just to name a few...
the Roman and Carthaginian boats...
the Viking long ship...
the keel boat for the Fur Trade series...
the trading fort complex for the Fur Trade series...
the Aztec temple complex...
the El Cid castle...
the Trojan fortress...
unbelievable...
John must have cornered the market on resin in Hong Kong...
he's a frickin' robot...or has somehow managed to clone himself to get so much work done...
Mike, completely agree and that list doesn't include his absolutely amazing aircraft models. I still think that JJD's Lanoe Hawker DH-2 is the most incredible aircraft model I own and the Eindeckers aren't far behind. -- Al
 
I would think a Trojan Horse should be in the works as well. The range of time periods and sets that John produces is in incredible.
 
If you are interested in The Odyssey, I recommend the most recent translation by Emily Wilson.

https://www.amazon.com/Odyssey-Homer/dp/0393089053

An Odyssey: A Father, A Son and an Epic by Daniel Mendelsohn about The Odyssey, his father and their trip to Greece visiting recounting Odysseus’ trip is quite fascinating. Mendelsohn is a Classics professor.

https://www.amazon.com/Odyssey-Father-Son-Epic/dp/0385350597

A little less intellectual option 😀 is Glyn Iliffe‘s series on Odysseus
 
Al...
absolutely unreal...
while pumping out an array of figures every month...
I'm amazed at the large projects John has introduced in the last few years...
just to name a few...
the Roman and Carthaginian boats...
the Viking long ship...
the keel boat for the Fur Trade series...
the trading fort complex for the Fur Trade series...
the Aztec temple complex...
the El Cid castle...
the Trojan fortress...
unbelievable...
John must have cornered the market on resin in Hong Kong...
he's a frickin' robot...or has somehow managed to clone himself to get so much work done...


It really is amazing and it seems to be accelerating! He really brings the excitement to the hobby.
Joe
 
Reading and looking at the Connolly books is the best way to fall in love for a lifetime with ancient history!!!
 
The Trojan War is the series that I have most been looking forward. So many fantastic possibilities. The BBC miniseries was criticized by some but was outstanding in my opinion and most true to the Homer myths. Certainly better than the Brad Pitt movie. The Folio Society has some very nice illustrated copies of The Iliad and The Odyssey.


The Iliad | The Folio Society

The Odyssey | The Folio Society
 
As a side note- I think it would be cool if JJD did a figure of Schliemann as a collector figure or something. Yes, he and his methods were controversial but it's undeniable the passion he had for the subject matter of Troy and his story is truly inspiring. If anyone ever wants more info on him and this fascinating dig- check out the BBC's "In Search of the Trojan War" by Michael Wood- HIGHLY entertaining on many levels!!! {sm4}{sm4}
 

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