Some Progress
Weeping Angels - I didn't quite believe the originals. If I had walked into a graveyard or ruin I might find the sight of statues in pristine light grey a might suspicious! I tried to give my angels a weathered look - and think I succeeded.
Cybermen - not happy with these. The latest version is pretty much one colour - silvery grey. I inked and dry-brushed them but.... Any suggestions on improvements?
Getting on with the rest whilst simultaneously painting War of the Roses and Zulus - it's all go!
Sunday, 23 September 2012
Wednesday, 5 September 2012
Dr Who Miniatures
A short review of miniatures on the front of "Dr Who Adventures" issue 284.
The assembled company:
5 x Daleks (1 blue, 1 red, 1 orange, 1 white & 1 tangerine) - 36mm
2 x Weeping Angels (grey) - 38mm
2 x Silents (flesh) - 43mm
2 x Sontaruns (blue) - 32mm
2 x Silurians (light green) - 41mm
1 x Ood (flesh) - 40mm
1 x Judoon (dark grey) - 38mm
2 x Cybermen (dark silver) - 39mm
1 x Minotaur (flesh) - 42mm
2 x Handbots (white) - 42mm
17 figures for £2.75 (approx 16p each)
General - lots of seam lines, horrible bendy plastic, very static poses.
I suppose I can understand the last point as there is a race game in the magazine for them to be used on. Still it wouldn't hurt to have made them a bit more animated.
Weeping Angels: Probably the best of the bunch - but the arms are too short on the second one.
Dalek: bog standard - I already have 34 of them.
Judoon: OK but very static
Silents: very thin and the horrible plastic meant that they were very hard to straighten
Handbots: look as though they are just going into a dance routine!
Silurians: another to suffer from the bendy plastic
Ood: Another static piece
Cyberman: head is elongated - has he been switched off?
Minotaur: Interesting, somewhat hunched, figure
Sontarun: Are they really that small?
So far I have carried out the first prep stage - Arial concentrate, rinse, thin white glue, dry.
Next comes out the knives and files. Undercoat to follow. Watch this space.
A short review of miniatures on the front of "Dr Who Adventures" issue 284.
The assembled company:
5 x Daleks (1 blue, 1 red, 1 orange, 1 white & 1 tangerine) - 36mm
2 x Weeping Angels (grey) - 38mm
2 x Silents (flesh) - 43mm
2 x Sontaruns (blue) - 32mm
2 x Silurians (light green) - 41mm
1 x Ood (flesh) - 40mm
1 x Judoon (dark grey) - 38mm
2 x Cybermen (dark silver) - 39mm
1 x Minotaur (flesh) - 42mm
2 x Handbots (white) - 42mm
17 figures for £2.75 (approx 16p each)
General - lots of seam lines, horrible bendy plastic, very static poses.
I suppose I can understand the last point as there is a race game in the magazine for them to be used on. Still it wouldn't hurt to have made them a bit more animated.
Weeping Angels: Probably the best of the bunch - but the arms are too short on the second one.
Dalek: bog standard - I already have 34 of them.
Judoon: OK but very static
Silents: very thin and the horrible plastic meant that they were very hard to straighten
Handbots: look as though they are just going into a dance routine!
Silurians: another to suffer from the bendy plastic
Ood: Another static piece
Cyberman: head is elongated - has he been switched off?
Minotaur: Interesting, somewhat hunched, figure
Sontarun: Are they really that small?
So far I have carried out the first prep stage - Arial concentrate, rinse, thin white glue, dry.
Next comes out the knives and files. Undercoat to follow. Watch this space.
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