Sunday, 7 March 2021

Wibbly-Wobbly Timey-Wimey

I hadn't intended to veer away from Superheroes towards Doctor Who, but it's happened. I can't do anything to change it, as buying those Weeping Angels is now a fixed point in time.

This is still sort of a Superhero post, as I'll explain later.

Anyway, here's the Doctor, some companions and some Velociraptors...which makes perfect sense.


Contrary to appearances, I'm not actually a massive Doctor Who fan, or 'Whovian', as those who take these things too seriously have it.

I do watch, and like, the show, and in recent years Cheaphammer Junior has got herself into it in a big way. Therefore, I've probably ended up paying it more attention than I otherwise would have.

However, Doctor Who is a fantastic fit for 7TV (it's clearly one of the key influences in the original game) and my collection of Doctor Who related miniatures has steadily grown, often accidentally, which is true of some of today's offerings.


The period when I did watch the show fairly intently was when David Tennant played the 10th Doctor. Without putting it too bluntly, his performances were brilliant.

Therefore, I was delighted when a certain gentleman, who goes by the name Wayne, kindly offered to send several people who asked nicely spare copies of some not-Doctor Who miniatures he'd found in one of his many sheds.

Despite already having a Matt Smith Doctor, I requested the model above and duly recieved it around Christmas. The miniature is an OOP model from Heresy Miniatures. It was removed from sale around the time that Warlord released their Exterminate game, which is sad, because this unofficial not-Doctor looks far more like David Tennant than the official model.

There is really nothing special about how I've painted it, but I am really pleased about how he's turned out.


Another model that disappeared in the 'extermination' of the not-Doctor Who models, is this definitely not Rose Tyler from Crooked Dice, which is a shame as it's really just a civilian miniature (of which there are too few of in the world) with nothing overtly Billie Piper about it to upset the lawyers.

I was very kindly sent this by Karl from Crooked Dice for taking part in the 7TV Facebook group Secret Santa. It came with the coolest Christmas Card ever (done in the art style of 7TV first edition, which I love). Having a Rose is what prompted me to take up Wayne's kind offer about the Doctor.

The face was a bit of a struggle to paint, as the features are quite soft and less cartoony than the Heresy Doctor. The rest of the paint job was very straightforward.


K-9 isn't officially a companion for the tenth Doctor, although he does show up in the episode 'School Reunion', which is enough for him to count in my book.

Also from Heresy Miniatures, and still on sale (if you look closely), I actually bought this model on purpose during a sale a few years back. It comes with optional heads, tails and buttons (not all of which are shown on the webstore) which allow you to put together a close approximation of the infamous tin dog.

Again, the paint job is extremely simple, but I am quite pleased with the free hand lettering. It's not quite central, but I'm not redoing it at the risk of it ending up worse.


The Velociraptors are not actually for my Doctor Who games, although they could be, which is one of the reasons Doctor Who works so well for 7TV. You can explain anything.

In fact, they are covering a lot of bases for different project I have on the go. They were bought for a Marvel Savage Land scenario, easily fit with 7TV Pulp and have been painted to match some of the Raptors in the Freedom Force game.

See, I told you this was a Superhero post.

The models are from Nolzur's Marvellous Miniatures, an as such are cheap, cheerful and made of bendy plastic. They're not great miniatures, and I probably should have spent more time cleaning them up. However, this wouldn't have altered the fact that they're not great, especially around the claws. This is the reason I've not done anything fancy with painting them.

Personally, I consider Nolzur's Marvellous Miniatures in the same category as Reaper Bones (although slightly better). They are kind to the wallet and get better as the miniatures get larger, but I'd avoid them for anything on the smaller side with anything detailed about it. I only use them for monsters and creatures, and these Velociraptors are the smallest models I'll buy from them.

It's nice to be picking up pace and clearing some models that have been in my queue for a while (the dinosaurs). I do have a few more Doctor Who miniatures to paint, and I'm in the zone, but who knows (see what I did there?) where my moods will take me.

Acquired: 34
Painted: 48

15 comments:

  1. They all look very good. I'm not really a Doctor Who fan, but that Tennant doctor is a really good sculpt. I agree about Nolzur's: I've found some of their terrain to be quite good but with creatures, the big ones are definitely better. Anyway, the raptors look really nice.

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    1. Thanks. I was really tempted to do him as Killgrave from Jessica Jones, but thought I couldn't pass up the opportunity with having both him and Rise available.

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  2. Very nicely done. Yeah the Nolzur's figures do come up small they have some really interesting characters and creatures but your normal 28mm sized creatures come up very slender compared to more traditional sculpts and metal figures

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    1. They're really good for big monsters, but the small stuff doesn't clean up easily either. Given the amount of flash, this is an issue.

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  3. Great post Kieron - I look forward to one (or all?) of my casts getting savaged by those Raptors when we can play each other again.

    If anything I would say 'The Doctor' counts as one of the greatest super heros of all time :-)

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    1. Cheers. Not sure I'll take the Raptors to an event, they are pretty rough up close. You might get 'Doctored' at the Argo event though.

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    2. Sweet I am not sure what I am bringing to that one. Possibly my Aliens as they have only ever had one game.

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  4. I'm impressed the models look great, especially K9

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    1. Thanks. He's really simple to do, and the lettering is basically straight lines, which helps.

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  5. Great stuff Kieron! Really like that pink tone on the sweatshirt and the tennis shoe detail on the Doctor is brilliant

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    1. Thanks. The pink is just Emperor's Children, with a Baal Red wash over it. The shoes actually have the detail on the model, which helps.

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  6. Nice work on these & glad to see one of my all-time favorite companions from the Tom Baker years... K-9

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  7. Nice work on the duo ... while I'm a massive sci-fi fan I've never seen an episode nor read a story based on the Dr.Who universe. I guess it's about accessibility as where I'm at there is no access to Dr.Who shows. Some odd books in the bookshop yes but no shows.

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    1. Doctor Who is a bit of a cultural reference point in the UK. It's been on TV for so much of the last 60 years that it's just part of the background.

      It's very hit and miss though, so great episodes, some terrible. Always a bit homespun and down to earth in it's production values.

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