These 2 Yetis are Harlequin miniatures DW 204 - Yeti & DW 209 - Yeti Attacking.
In addition I chose these 2 miniatures because my Doctor (the one I grew up with & have the earliest memories) was the second Doctor, Patrick Troughton. I also recently purchased "Web of Fear" DVD in which the Yetis appear.
Here they are in the snowy wastes
Paints used & method are as follows after a sprayed white undercoat are.
Yeti Fur:
- Vallejo Game Colour 43 Beasty Brown painted.
- GW Devlan Mud wash.
- GW Badab Black wash.
- Vallejo Paint 72153 Game Colour Paint, Heavy Brown Extra Opaque + Vallejo Game Colour 43 Beasty Brown, dry brush - heavy.
- Vallejo Game Colour 43 Beasty brown dry brush.
- Citadel (GW) Snakebite Leather, dry brush.
- Vallejo Model Colour 825 German Cam Pale Brown, light dry brush.
- Miniature Paint's MP80 Coffee which is kind of like café latte or light khaki. Also great alternative for human flesh. A light dry brush again on Yeti fur.
- Finally. GW Sepia Wash, a light wash to soften the dry brush & blend it all.
- Face fur area was air brushed with black.
- Eyes were painted yellow & highlighted with a pale yellow. These colours were lightly dry brushed on the blackened face fur to represent glow & OSL.
Yeti Skin (hands & feet):
- Vallejo Model Colour 988 Khaki + Black (any will do, just to darken the khaki). Paint.
- GW Badab Black wash.
- Vallejo Model Colour 988 Khaki + Black . Paint. Leaving shaded area, i.e. between fingers & toes.
- Vallejo Model Colour 988 Khaki + a little Black. Paint wrinkles, since these weren't moulded or cast on the miniatures, which would have been easier.
Finally over exposure on the camera to give a white out.
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