A fter several sessions in the painting chair over 2.5 days (periodic rewards for getting through different batches of student collaborative projects. . . Whew!) , the basic red areas (Citadel Khorne Red) are finished. Shoulder straps, lapels, cuffs, turnbacks, and the visible inner linings of officers' and ensigns' coats. I used my trusty old Leow 000 sable [showing its age, sadly] and a brand new Cottman #1 round to carry out the reddening. Time consuming and tedious in places, but it's done. Following another round of edge clean-up (Sunday evening?), I'll begin highlighting the black, brown, and red areas before moving onto highlights for the various white areas. And then it will be time for the multitudinous details. Still lots to do, but they're beginning to come together. For now, I'm off to join the Grand Duchess for a glass of wine upstairs by the hearth. My eyes and mind are fried. G'night everyone! -- Stokes
O k, back in the painting chair for a about an hour or so the last couple of evenings to hold my breath, carefully paint in the very thin lighter colored water bottle straps (Ral Partha Leather Brown), teach the cats a few quietly muttered blue words, and then clean up various edges to tidy up this third and final batch of the Anhalt-Zerbst Regiment. All in all, a couple of good evenings' brushwork I think. Relatively pleased so far. At least they look a bit neater. This evening, the plan is to begin applying Citadel Khorne Red (my preferred dark red undercoat) to the shoulder straps (easy), the turnbacks (tricky), and visible insides of the officers' coats (trickier). This step might take a couple of evenings depending on how things progress. Stay tuned! ------ The ol' body is bouncing back nicely from the recent three-day weekend of skiing up north. Tired, well-worked muscles and joints, yes, but not stiff or sore, which I take as a goo...