The first 2/3 of the fictitious second battalion of the Anhalt-Zerbst regiment all glossed and waiting on their final third (with flags) to turn up. W ell, glossing has gone a bit slower than expected during the last 10 days or so. The Grand Duchess has been away on a work trip (Indonesia and Singapore), so it has been the Young Master and yours truly holding down the fort here at home with the cats. Fairly calm and quiet all things considered. Even the evening driving lessons around the quieter streets of our neighborhood. Besides the usual outdoor things at this time of year, I've been scrambling to get a project finished out ahead of June 1st, so free time in the evenings has been scarce since classes finished at the end of April and grades were due on May 5th. But, here is where we are at the moment with the Anhalt-Zerbst Regiment. Only two tiny errors noted that are so egregious I've got to correct it with a small dab of flesh ...
I n the midst of glossing this late Sunday morning. The two rows at the back are more of less finished with 2.5 coats. The two in the foreground have had acrylic gloss applied to their bases and muskets plus the drum and NCO's polearm. I typically brush the stuff onto the figures since I discovered many years ago that spray cans are, shall we say, inconsistent and can lead to unexpected, frustrating outcomes that leave one close to the point tears after weeks of careful painting. And if not that, then certainly clouds of quietly muttered blue language. You know what I mean. But so far, so good yesterday (the first third of the regiment) and today (the middle third). For the moment, though, I'll have to stop there to make a quick run up the road to the supermarket and then mow the lawn since the sun is out and more rain is on the way if the forecast holds. I'll get back to these this evening. As the late Dame Vera Lynn sang, we'll meet again. . ....