A photograph of the main grooming contraption, a Piston Bully if I have it right, returning to the garage early Saturday morning this last weekend when I again escaped two hours north for three days of cross-country skiing. T ime to get myself back to the painting bench this evening (post-ski trip) from some more brushwork on those Anhalt-Zerbst infantry. Probably the very thin leather brown water bottle straps first and foremost. If that goes well, then maybe I'll finish the evening's session with something easier, cleaning up a few edges around shoes on the green bases. We'll see how it goes. The following details my most recent jaunt up north for an extended weekend of cross-country skiing. Feel free to skip if that's not your cup of tea. ------------ M anaged to get a few shots early Saturday morning (Valentine's Day) of the main snow grooming contraption at the end of its morning run along all 35km+ of trails at Forbush Corner Nordic Center...
B asic brown areas (Vallejo Chocolate Brown) about finished except for the drum and a few additional bits. Time permitting, I'll finish these this evening before cleaning up various edges with my usual Quaker Gray undercoat. If that goes quickly, I realize that I need to touch up the green bases around more than a few shoes. But I've also gotta pack my bags and the car. Tomorrow it's another sojourn north early in the day for a couple of cross-country skiing clinics Saturday with a guest coach (some kind of former champion in the sport), who, it turns out lives not that far from us in the Lansing, Michigan area. Should be fun since one of my usual coaches is also signed up for these same two sessions. He's a good guy originally from Pennsylvania (like yours truly). Back to real life by late Sunday afternoon (sigh) for a couple of more weeks before Spring Break. With, hopefully, one more trip north for some late season skiing before cleaning, st...