Wednesday, 6 May 2026

"Andorians, Yes."

"I've been reading about them in the Vulcan database."

This 32mm scale resin model of an Andorian Male was bought as part of the Star Trek Adventures: The Original Series Landing Party Miniatures Set by "Modiphius Entertainment" and is sadly no longer available as a physical figure. However, the sculpt can still be purchased from the company as either an individual STL (Standard Triangle Language) file, or as part of their Star Trek Adventures - Print At Home - TOS Landing Party Set.

The lower half of the "militaristic, blue-skinned" Ensign was originally primed using some "Citadel" Abaddon Black. However, the Base Colour simply wouldn't stick to the miniature for some bizarre reason - even after a few coats, so in the end the model was treated to a layer of "Vallejo" Heavy Red, which proved much more 'adhesive'. Only then did I pick out the alien's boots and trousers in (more) "Citadel" Abaddon Black.

"Citadel Miniatures" WIPs - Joe Bananas, Don Uggie Apelino and Fast Eeek

The Federation's famous chest insignia was carefully pigmented using some "Vallejo" Gold and a smidgeon of "Citadel" Agrax Earthshade. Whilst the Andorian's Type-2 hand phaser was given a lick of "Vallejo" Gunmetal and subsequently shaded with a splash of "Citadel" Nuln Oil. As a final touch I gave the model's flesh a coat of "Vallejo" Deep Sky Blue and shaded it down with "Citadel" Drakenhof Nightshade.

To be honest this turned out a little darker than I had envisaged so I highlighted the facial details and fingers with (more) "Vallejo" Deep Sky Blue. I also applied some "Two Thin Coats" White Star to the figure's hair, and subsequently darkened it down with some "Citadel" Nuln Oil. I did consider dry-brushing this area with a tad more White Star by "Two Thin Coats". But in the end thought it looked good as it was.

"Wizkids" WIPs - This Banderhobb has essentially been repainted from scratch after six years

Having completed an extra model from last month's randomly rolled challenge, I thought I'd better get cracking on the motley crew I've based for May. I've actually got five of these classic "Citadel Miniatures" from 1985 on my painting table, and decided to undercoat Don Uggie & The Ape Gang all at the same time. I did look at some of their colour schemes from within the pages of the science fiction anthology comic book "2000 A.D." too. However, as the apes' suits seemed to change depending on the colourist, I decided to simply go with some schemes which I thought would help make them stand out on my "Judge Dredd" tabletop.

Furthermore, as I'm taking part in the "Monster May(hem)" monthly challenge over on "Dead Dick's Tavern and Temporary Lodging" blog, I thought I'd better get cracking on an old Banderhobb I've had sat partially-painted in my hobby area for the past six years. As memory serves I gave up on this particular "large, Neutral Evil monstrosity" by "Wizkids" because I was struggling with doing his belly right, so this time round I have simplified what I what to do with the miniature and plan to focus on giving him lots of boils...

10 comments:

  1. The Andrea's were great classic Star Trek aliens, who didn't love their "deely bopper" head ornaments 😉 I do of course remember Don Uggie, and his boys from classic Dredd, look forward to seeing them progress. And great to see you taking part in Monster Mayhem, and that Banderhobb certainly fits the bill!

    Cheers Roger

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    1. Thanks Roger. I always thought the Andorians were superb Star Trek aliens and loved their cardboard Weetabix stand-up figure. I didn't realise how much detail was on Don Uggie and his henchmen, so my plan to paint them as one unit has changed to my just focusing on one mini at a time. The Banderhobb has been sat for far too long in my painting area, so I really thought it was time to get him finished.

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  2. Andrea's??? Andorians bloody autocorrect! 🙄

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  3. Great work on the Andorian Simon, the Apes are off to a good start, and like the colors so far on the Banderhobb.

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    1. Cheers Dave. It should be a pretty busy month tbh. I've got some "Titan Forge" goodies to squeeze in before the Apes and Banderhobb, so that should give me a little more time to get them finished. Angry Piper's Monster Mayhem challenge has currently got me highly motivated to get few dusty old minis finally finished. LOL!!

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  4. Commander Sharn is rolling in his grave knowing his kinsman is dressed in the uniform of the "Federation". :P

    Love the Andorian mate. Very nicely done. Will there be any more crew members to be added?

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    1. I never watched Star Trek: Enterprise, Dai - I stopped a couple of seasons in Voyager tbh, so my knowledge of Sharn is quite limited. No more Star Trek figures planned for now - unless of course I roll that particular drawer again before the year is out. LOL!!

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    2. In all honesty Simon, Enterprise has some of the better writing in the ST setting and it's fun to see where the original Enterprise came from and how it developed into the versions we love the most.
      In typical ST form, the initial seasons of Voyager were utter garbage. The show found it's way about season 4 or 5. Still not up to my fav ST (DS9) show's standards, but I feel it's worth revisiting if you have the streaming service?

      O and that Banderhobb is wicked cool! (Dont know why I didn't comment on it originally...) Imposing sculpt and I like the colour choices!

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    3. Maybe one day, Dai. I was rewatching Star Trek: TOS from scratch recently, and then it was pulled from my streaming service because Paramount apparently pulled a hissy fit over the interference to them buying Netflix.!?! Hopefully I can get the Banderhobb finished before the month is out. I've got most of him done. But he is a big miniature.

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