Here's the latest, ladies...
Brad came down yesterday. I'd already masked off 98% of the next section of the lower dome, so we finished off the masking and speckled this area. Pretty much nailed it in terms of matching what was already there.
Getting close to lunch time, Brad masked off most of the "Wilson Hair", then we had to head out for my son's soccer game (tie: 1-1, but they're still undefeated!).
When we got back, we completed the masking of the Wilson Hair, fixing a couple of the lines to finesse them a tad. Then we re-sprayed this area with a lighter color (scroll back to any of the older shots - you'll see the difference). It flows so much better with the lighter color. The grey we used has an EVER so slight beige tone (just barely) but the contrast to the base coat is perfect.
I also fixed a couple of the blocks in the first row I did (upper dome; right of dish; bottom row).
Getting this done, along with fixing the Wilson Hair was VERY relieving - nice to have these tasks (which are lateral progress, not forward progress) done.
THEN we began playing with some lights! I couldn't say no to Brad's persuasion! I experimented with different sized micro-bits on the surface, and Brad focused mostly on the trench (though he did do some Exacto scratching on the surface too. So I was using a drill, and Brad was using the blade. Check out the trench work he did!
Overall a great day - lots of progress! Oh and check out Mike Wazowski dressed as the Death Star for Halloween!