B etween work commitments and time skiing, either solo, or with the Grand Duchess, I have managed to find some time for painting too. The basic black areas -- hats, cartridge pouches, shoes/gaiters, and a few scabbards -- are now finished. For interested parties, Vallejo Black was the color used for this particular series of steps. Little by little, the figures are taking shape. Browns are planned for this (Saturday) evening after supper. Trying out a few recently purchased Army Painter Speed Paints for this step. And of course, a few touch-ups around the right shoes and beneath the left shoes to cover a few misplace splotches of black and/or cover tiny spots of gray basecoat on several figures. Using my trusty 000 sable of many years for that to reduce the risk of further mistakes and muttered blue language you understand. As a reminder, this the final third of my version of the Anhalt-Zerbst Regiment. In the meantime, anot...
B ack from another skiing weekend up north, I settled into the painting chair Monday evening for about 35 minutes of very basic brushwork. While I don't always start with the green bases (typically Citadel Warboss Green), much of the time it makes sense to include these as one of the early steps along with flesh areas, blacks, and browns before moving further into the painting process. Single coat coverage over light gray basecoats is usually not an issue with Citadel paints. But I see this morning that another coat of green is in order, so I'll tackle that quickly this evening before moving onto the black areas: hats, cartridge pouches, shoes/gaiters, and finally the few sword scabbards among the officers, ensigns, NCO, and possibly the drummer (I never remember). ------------ The skiing weekend was amazing by the way. Besides my own activities Friday, Saturday, and half the day Sunday, I assisted with the 5k race Saturday morning. There was also a much f...