All right guys,
Yup - Brad made it down by 10:45, and by 11:15 or 11:30 we were steadfast and working diligently.
Note in the first pic our first "order of business" was to redo the shape and size of a few critical blocks on the first row. Though we haven't put the "T" back in, note block 5 has been adjusted, as well as the two or three blocks following it.
We considered re-addressing the speckling on the first row, but I made the call to move on the the second row, finish it as planned, then reassess the first one later. As it turns our, Brad was right on in that the first will need to be re-painted.
But I digress...
On the next row up (the middle row), we spent most of the time masking (isn't that always the case?). It worked well have a second set of hands, but more so a second set of eyes, and another brain on the job. We sort of spotted each other's work to ensure all the geometry was spot on.
In the 11th hour, we got to paint flecking. Many will be pleased to hear there was NO DARKER BASE COAT applied to the blocks of the middle row. We worked together spritzing on thinned paint with tooth-brushes, each starting at one end, and sort of crossing paths and moving to the opposite end of the row. I believe I once read that at ILM, when doing th stars, they had multiple folks on it so as not to get a particular style or pattern. Same applies here.
There are two blocks that have a denser specklign, plus more white. This is per the reference. See if you can tell which ones.
Once we were pretty much done, I suggested one more pass with the black. I wish I had not, because at this point, the black is slightly more "rich" than on the original. Fading of the original? Maybe. But we'll never really know.
Brad, I will most likely go back in and spritz on that grey I have that is between the base grey and the white, just to tone down the black a bit. And I may paint out the top 10% of the largest black dots.
It was an awesome day, and productive. Though we just got one band done, its a solid step forward. And it IS a time consuming process. Hopefully we'll have another work session soon, and a hole drilling party later!