Almost there with the final third of the Anhalt-Zerbst Regiment! F ollowing a day of clean-up and mowing outside (seven or eight bags of grass clippings and winter debris all told, whew!), I returned to the painting desk for 6o minutes or so after a shower, fresh pajamas, and dinner with the Grand Duchess. Armed with a fresh mug of dark roast coffee, bright lights, and a "let's get this done!" attitude, I went to work about 7:45pm. Roughly an hour later, the remaining buttons on waistcoats and red lapels were done, and I could breathe again (as the great Robert Plant sang in 'Little by Little' about 1985). Not too many mistakes along the way although there were a few in the tighter spots. Grrr. But nothing that couldn't be fixed in the mix after the fact. Now some might sigh and say, "Stokes, why on earth do you go to such lengths and paint things like buttons and horse hooves when absolutely and categorically no one else will notice those details ...
F riday evening. And while the Grand Duchess whips up some of her Massaman Curry upstairs, I couldn't resist sharing a photograph of the entire Anhalt-Zerbst Regiment. Yes, the final 20 figures or so still need buttons on their red lapels and waistcoats plus flags and touch-ups before glossing and permanent basing. But still. As usual, I've brightened and sharpened my photograph just a bit in Fotor, which does a nice job as long as you don't ask AI to do too much. Found out the hard way when I realized, some months back, that figures were appearing with backwards heads, arms, and gargoyle-like facial features! 60+ figures altogether, in keeping with my approach for almost exactly 20 years of the Grand Duchy of Stollen Project. Sheer painting willpower? Easily entertained? Or just a terminal case of Johnny One-Note? You be the judge. Just how long has it taken us to get to this point with this particular unit? Well, I started ...