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"A Yeti!"


"Oh, Doctor, Doctor, the Yeti. Have they gone?"

This metal Yeti is manufactured by “Warlord Games” and can be found inside the Nottingham-based company's "special limited-time offer" Doctor Who: Web Of Fear set. In total, the blister contains three models of the Great Intelligence's furry robots, alongside a kneeling figure of Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart and defiant-looking Professor Travers. Provided for free with any orders of £75 or more, the five-figure collection is based upon Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln's February 1968 televised story "The Web Of Fear".


The miniature was initially undercoated with "Vallejo" Heavy Sienna and 'drowned' using a combination of "Citadel" Agrax Earthshade and "The Army Painter" Strong Tone Quickshade. It was then dry-brushed with (more) "Vallejo" Heavy Sienna, and later treated to a light dusting of "Vallejo" Heavy Brown. Lastly, the furry monster's eyes were picked out with "Vallejo" White, Sun Yellow, "Citadel" Reikland Fleshshade and an additional highlight of "Vallejo" Sun Yellow.

"Germany’s armed forces had carved out a home for themselves in France."

Alongside my third Movember inspired model, I have completed another stand of four 15mm plastic infantrymen to bolster my German Beach Defence Company for "Flames Of War". These models can be found inside the “Hit The Beach” starter set by “Battlefront Miniatures” and were all initially super-glued onto wooden strips, before being primed in “Vallejo” German Fieldgrey WWII.


Each soldier was subsequently shaded using “Citadel” Nuln Oil, and dry-brushed with (more) “Vallejo” German Fieldgrey WWII. Their details were then ‘picked out’ predominantly using “Vallejo” Heavy Sienna, Gunmetal, Buff, German Camouflage Dark Green, Heavy Brown and a series of “Citadel” Shades. Furthermore, the Panzergrenadiers' rifle tops, the general-purpose machine gun, and water flask stoppers were given a combination of “Vallejo” Gunmetal and “Citadel” Nuln Oil.

"Lost Heresy Miniatures" WIPs - Captain Tiberius, First Officer Lenoy and a Lava Creature

Lastly, I have been slowly working on some of the first models I received from "Lost Heresy Miniatures" after I subscribed to the creator's Patreon service. These 3D printed figures are clearly heavily influenced by the original Sixties science fiction television series "Star Trek", in particular the March 1967 episode - "The Devil In The Dark", and initially promised to be a much cheaper alternative to the rather expensive 'official' range of 32mm scale Starfleet crewmembers sold by "Modiphius Entertainment".


Unfortunately, I have found the sculpts to be a bit variable in size alongside one another (something that will become much clearer as I continue to paint my way through the numerous releases), and also relatively difficult to successfully print out on my Mars 3 Pro. Indeed, Captain Tiberius is sporting a plastic hand, taken from a "Warlord Games" 8th Army (Desert Rats) frame, following my machine's failure to produce all his fingers intact...


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undercoat2670
20 nov. 2022

Great looking Yeti. You paint the so well. Love him. Your Germans look fabulous, as always. Keep plugging away as the army will look great when done. Nice looking 3d prints. It is interesting how there are issues with certain prints and minis, but nonetheless they all look great and you can clearly tell who and what they are!

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Blaxkleric
Blaxkleric
20 nov. 2022
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Thanks Undercoat. Really pleased with how the Yeti have turned out - I really hope I can get some more. Not too many German infantry left to do now too; fingers crossed I can get the last few finished.


The success of some of my pre-supported STLs is definitely interesting. I understand a lot of issues with models pulling away from their supports during printing can be caused by the FEP tension (causing suction on the figure in question). But several of the Lost Heresy prints have been complete failures - barely making a splodge.

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wsd50
17 nov. 2022

Another nice Yeti mate, and some interesting stuff on the go to (that I'll look at in a sec no doubt! 😁


Cheers Roger.

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Blaxkleric
Blaxkleric
17 nov. 2022
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Cheers Roger. Lots of Patreon distractions currently I fear, LOL!!! It's not helping that the likes of "Cyber-Forge" are sending me three armies a month as part of my subscription with them!!! LOL!!! I'm trying to cover as much as I can though. 😀

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wargamesterrainworkshop
14 nov. 2022

Another great looking Yeti Simon, and the German stand, interesting set of prints as well, shame about the hand not printing, is that a common problem ? I ask as a piece I'm working on for someone, was missing lots of fingers from the 11 sets of hands.

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Blaxkleric
Blaxkleric
14 nov. 2022
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Thanks Dave. I've had quite a few issues with the Lost Heresy Miniatures printing, tbh, and haven't experienced any missing finger issues with any other company. I have printed out an alternatively costumed Captain Tiberius figure without any issues though, and apart from a few clothing changes the sculpt is in exactly the same pose. I think with this particular print I might have lost a digit or two removing the supports..!?! I remove them straight after washing now - whilst the resin is still soft and bendy(ish). But with this particular fig I recall a lot of the supports simply falling away (presumably taking a finger with them?) before I came close to tackling it with some snippers. Overall,…

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