O k, we're almost home. The weather gods have cooperated again today with gray skies and steady rain, so I've had every excuse needed to avoid yard work out of doors for one more day and steal away to Zum Stollenkeller after breakfast with the Grand Duchess late this morning. An hour or so to c-a-r-e-f-u-l-l-y peel the figures from their temporary cardboard bases and line 'em up atop their permanent bases. Just need to retouch the green base edges before cementing the 60 or so figures in place, but here they are in company column. Not perfect by any stretch, but they look pretty darn good en masse at arm's length. Overall, I'm pleased although goodness knows it took long enough to finish this particular unit. Almost nine months. Jeeze Louise! But for right now, it's raining lightly, the house is still, and I'm off to have a Sunday afternoon lie-down with one or both cats, who, like many dogs, usually turn up sooner or later w...
Part of the Army of Zichenau during the October 2017 Grand Review after two months of rebasing. And part of the Stollenian Army across the field, during the same autumn maneuvers that year. Both forces have grown considerably since, and there has been reflagging for many of the units at different points too. Interested parties can scroll back through the various subsequent blog entries to inspect those claims more closely. T his last week, I've spent a bit of time here and there during the evenings -- while waiting for coats of gloss varnish to dry -- to inspect my stock of unpainted Minden and RSM95 figures residing in the infamous Drawer o' Lead to my left. And, of course, to take a gander at the spillover in a nearby closet here in Zum Stollenkeller . The resulting 'audit' is tentatively encouraging (he said), but my work is cut out for me. After the planned monster-sized regiment of Austrian hussars, here's how I plan to complete the Grand Duchy of Stol...