T ackling the reds on the current (middle) batch of the Anhalt-Zerbst Regiment. The Citadel 'Khorne Red' turnbacks left a lot of areas that needed cleaning up with careful reapplications of my preferred Quaker Gray undercoat and black, but the figures look, if not quite all present and correct, then at least more pulled together for now. Once their cuffs and lapels have been done, again with the darker red, then I'll go back to apply dots and dashes of Vallejo 'Flat Red' as a highlight. And then it will be back to things like shoulder belts, musket barrels, straps, etc. before finally applying washes of white to various areas of uniform, mustaches, drummer, and so forth. And finally the many, many brass buttons, hat hackles, and corner tassels. Whew! Trying to squeeze in at least an hour of painting time a day to get this batch done and dusted by Christmas Eve. We'll see. The plan is to begin the final third of the...
F inally managed to get out for about 90 minutes midday for the first jaunt on my old Fischer classic skis at a nearby park that has actually rolled trails for skate technique. Not quite enough snow yet for classic tracks, but that didn't stop many of us from taking a tour through the Mid-Michigan woods. Quite a few other skiers out early this afternoon. I was a bit wobbly for about the first 10 minutes, but I soon found my balance and stride, doing pretty well for the first outing this season. Some nice glide and no wipeouts. Even managed a few tricky downhills. Yes!!! Besides yoga and meditation with the Grand Duchess, there is nothing that makes me feel as happy and at peace as cross-country skiing. Except a ski tour with her. . . Or shiny toy soldiers, fresh coffee, and cats in no particular order. It was not so today, but plenty of couples skiing is on the way over the next few months along with the Young Master, wh...