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Thursday, December 18, 2008
Three men of Gascony
Mrs. Kinch is ghastly, ghastly ill at present, so my evening was spent feeding, watering and mopping her brow. On the otherhand she did spend quite a deal of that time asleep. I wasn't really in the mood for writing, though I've plenty of it to do. I persevered with the making of gifts, one for Mrs. Kinch's grandfather and the other for her great uncle.
The fruits of my labours were a few coats of paint on Gordon of Khartoum with much time spent checking colours from the Hope Joy painting and the assembly the three gallic gentlemen pictured above. Though I enjoy painting, I am a wargamer rather than a modeller, and these three gentlemen, handsome though they are, cured me of any tendency to look longingly at the galaxy of figures available as 1/32 kits. They were fiddly, required a great deal of gluing and shaving and fitting of parts. Never was "measure three times, cut once" more true then when assembling such a kit, though I suppose in the modellers commonplace book it should be rendered as "Fit three times, swear, shave with stanley blade, fit again, hold with blu-tac, regard critically, shake head, fit again, regard again, shake head, shave with stanley blade, sigh, fit again, glue."
Saturday I think I'll purchase a shop front of something similar for them to stand infront of.
*Frequent visitors will be aware of the eight Light Dragoons I painted recently. They consisted of two parts, one man, one horse. The gentlemen pictured above came to a cool 72 parts and I left some of the more fiddly bits out. I tell you, I nearly lost my reason.
Get well soon to Mrs. Kinch!
ReplyDelete72 parts, my god, man! I tried the GW plastic minis when they first came out and I was still doing fantasy minis and decided the parts were great for making conversions, but assembling whole regiments of the multi-part little critters was not for me! lol
Ouch! Seventy two parts is about three score and ten too many.
ReplyDeleteBut I still think that the Gordon model will be a great gift.
My best wishes for a quick and total recovery for your dear bride.
-- Jeff