T he flags are in place at long last! Just finished carefully gluing the standards in place and gently furling them while holding my breath. Only a few white edges to disguise tomorrow evening with a lick of paint after the glue has dried for 24 hours or so. And then I'll add a few highlights here and there. I remembered to paint the inside edges of the flags the same dark red as the many flames to prevent any large white edges from showing once the two halves were cemented into place. But I managed to match up the edges pretty well this go around, so no huge mishaps this time. There is also a small square of kitchen foil inside each flag to help maintain their furl as the Elmer's PVA glue dries. Ok, enough time at the painting table for today, It's been a tough road hobby-wise the last week or so. That, and it's Finals Week. Classes for the semester/term ended today (Sunday???), and I fully expect the usual spate of panicked emails from ...
The second set of flags awaiting a few more judicious highlights once successfully (??!!) cut out and attached to the flagpoles carried by the two ensigns. P urportedly the words of a GDR tank commander as his formation rolled into Prague in 1968. I certainly feel a similar case of deja vu following a long Saturday afternoon of carefully painting the second set of Anhalt-Zerbst Regiment standards in a week. Fortunately, it was another chilly, wet day highly conducive to remaining down here in Zum Stollenkeller with some vintage Miles Davis and John Coltrane playing in the background. A "No Day" as I proclaimed to the Grand Duchess while we enjoyed a glass or two of pinot noir together late Friday evening. But back to the flags Mk. II. Plain old white printer paper this time around, which is a bit easier to work with than rice paper. Not too bad all things considered. Now, if only I can trim and attach them without repeating last week's mishap...