Lots of white trim left now on these 14 Minden Bosniaks plus some other tiny details like the stirrups and other assorted metal sparkly bits. Horse and musket era cavalry, you know.
I've spent the last several days since Christmas working in short painting sessions as and when time and family permitted, but we're getting there. Mostly dark brown on the reins, bridles, and harness followed by a lighter red-brown highlights and then dark red for the saddlecloth edges followed, this afternoon, with scarlet highlights.
Tomorrow, New Year's Eve 2019, The Grand Duchess and Young Master have something planned out on the town during the middle part of the day at a local science musem that is a favorite of Paul's. So, I'll have my solo refight of Hook's Farm then and, hopefully, I can get in another painting session tomorrow evening.
And what of our New Year's Eve plans? Easy, gents and ladies. The Grand Duchess and I, as usual the last ten years or so, will be staying in and enjoying a glass or two of wine at midnight along with some binging on Netflix, or perhaps some Scrabble or Yahtzee at which she is a dab hand. I know. I know. Life out there on the bloody edge, but this is what children and middle age reduce one to.
Truth be told, I'd rather spend an evening by the fire with The Grand Duchess than in a room full of slightly tipsy people doing and saying dumb things. Drinks by the fireside with one's special someone, some decent conversation, and a few rounds of a game or an interesting TV series or movie seem infinitely preferable. Wouldn't you agree?
-- Stokes
A New Year's Eve Painting P.S.
By my reckoning, I still have the following things to do: stirrups and other metallic bits on bridles/harnesses; scabbards/sword hilts/sword knots; white belts; white trim (silver for the officer); black lance stripes; touch-ups. So, still much to do, but hopefully I can wrap these up and get 'em glossed early in January and move on to the next part of the winter painting project. . . A small semi-fictitious Freicorps.
Comments
Here's hoping for a great year in 2020 for you and yours and all of the readers and bloggers in this hobby realm!
Happy New Year to You,
Stokes
Mrs Fritz, Princess Lelia and I are staying in on NYE. I've been catching up on old Clint Eastwood cowboy flics recently.
Jim
May you and your family thrive and enjoy life in 2020.