While much painting remains to be accomplished, the final third of the Anhalt-Zerbst Regiment takes on a pleasing appearance with the addition of highlights to the black and red areas of the miniatures. E xcept for Tuesday evening, I've been spending 45-60 minutes a day, maybe a bit more, carefully highlighting the black areas and now the reds on the current and final batch of the Anhalt-Zerbst Regiment. Almost finished with the latter this Saturday morning. By the way, for these highlights, I have used my usual 'Charcoal' by Ceramcoat and Vallejo 'Red.' Sadly, our quiet Spring vacation is coming to an end, which means I need to spend some time today organizing a few things for next week when classes reconvene. And some (at least) of the students return to campus for class on Monday morning, although any break seems to accordion out in either direction to be almost twice what has been officially designated by the university and put on the calendar. ...
I returned to the painting desk for about an hour Sunday evening to retouch a few of the light brown water bottle straps across the front of several chests and add a bit of Army Painter red wash in that crevice between the left lapel and musket stock. As my Welsh step-father might say, they're starting to look very smart. M arch 1st. The first weekend that bookends our spring vacation at my university. And like clockwork, I came down with the same nasty cold and slight fever the Young Master brought home earlier last week. The very day before I was due to leave for my last solo ski trip of the season up north. Blast! Everything was packed and ready to load into the car early Friday morning for the slightly more than two-hour drive north. But I realized about 10:30 Thursday evening that I felt rotten, and it would be a mistake to proceed as planned. Sigh. Felt even crummier Friday morning with chills, nasal congestion, and sore throa...