Tuesday 17 March 2015

From SimonM - Doctor Who Yeti (25 Points)


These five 28mm metal models are based upon the robot Yeti from the British Science Fiction television series “Doctor Who” story "The Abominable Snowmen". This six-part serial formed part Season Four back in September 1967 when Patrick Troughton was the (second) Doctor.

They're made by “Black Tree Design” under code DW204 Yeti. All of the Great Intelligence’s mechanical minions were first undercoated with “Vallejo” Heavy Brown and then given a heavy wash of “The Army Painter” Strong Tone Quickshade. Once this was dry I washed the areas around the eyes and claws with some “Citadel” Nuln Oil.

All of the ‘hairy beasties’ were then drybrushed with more “Vallejo” Heavy Brown before I picked out their eyes with “Heavy Goldbrown”, and their claws with White. Both of these areas were then washed with more of “The Army Painter” Strong Tone Quickshade. Finally the eyes were highlighted with some additional “Vallejo” Heavy Goldbrown.

Disappointingly I originally varnished all these miniatures with the “Citadel” Technical ‘Ardcoat. Having dabbed it on as I’ve previously done with the manufacturer’s previous gloss finish product, I was rather horrified to discover that the brush was so sticky it was pulling off both the brown wash and paint!?! As a result I have had to touch up all these models and now use “Coat D’arms” Gloss Varnish instead.


From Curt:

Good to know about the 'Ardcoat - I'll be steering clear of that product, thanks for the heads up.

Those are some awesome-though-whacky looking Yetis Simon - they actually remind me of the guys you see wearing Chewbacca suits at comic conventions (they just need to be holding a spiff bag and a Big Gulp to complete the look). I really like their spooky orange eyes.

Ah, and I see you have another wonderfully hairy entry coming up soon. Stay tuned folks! 

14 comments:

  1. Cool hairy critters. The eyes look excellent. cheers

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    1. Most kind. I'm especially pleased with the eyes.

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  2. Love the evil eyes, not so sure about the cuddlyness of them though ;-)

    Ian

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    1. Cheers Ian. I wouldn't want them cuddling me ;-)

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  3. Great work! My 13 yr old daughter thinks they are "cute" and huggable! ;) she is a huge Dr fan, and this will cost me!

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    1. Sorry David. There's a second pose too but I won;t have time to paint up that group for this Challenge, so they'll be on my blog in April - I hope :-)

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  4. Nice work and an interesting choice making them so glossy.

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    1. Thanks Adam. I gloss all my minis - goes back to my days of enjoying toy soldiers with rosy cheeks :-)

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    2. Ah! there is something classic about that look isn't there though I am to young to have seen them (other than in pictures and collections)

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    3. Not so much choice back then but far more innocent times :-)

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