Time to get down to the actual application of paint now I think. F inally managed to finished applying the gray basecoat to the first squadron of 14 Austrian hussars and Ndasdy there at the back corner, who seems to be looking for his errant trumpeter. That took longer than usual, despite use of a #10 round brush, thanks to all of the nooks and crannies on these figures. Although I have attempted use of spray primers in the distant past, good coverage always seemed to be an issue, so I have continued for most of my 40+ years behind the brush to tackle the important basecoating step with that most useful of tools. . . a paintbrush. As usual, my preferred basecoat is an inexact mix of white acrylic gesso and acrylic craft paint, 'Quaker Gray' by Cermacoat. But I finally wised up a little bit. The bottle of the latter was, after many years of use, about a third full. It dawned on me that I could simplify things a bit and also ensure consistency by squee...
Early September 2006. Hand-drawn and colored during our final camping trip of the summer at Lake Evergreen outside of Bloomington-Normal, Illinois where we lived and worked at that time. The area was also a favorite destination for our bicycle club the McLean County Wheelers, typically about a 33-35 mile ride there and back. The second version from just 10 days or so later in mid-September 2006. Created using Microsoft Paint with pasted in compass rose and text entered manually later with Word. The most recent version of the map, finalized at the start of June 2026. A question was posed by one Der Alte Fritz (Hi, Jim!) in yesterday's comments, asking how I created the map for my semi-fictitious campaign area. Well, since you asked. . . The short answer is through repeated attempts and experimentation with various AIs since late May or early June of 2025. I began with Ninja -- I read online that it was good for image creation. Not sure I ...