I've been painting Doctor Who miniatures for decades. For some reason I haven't ooked at them for the past two year. Now oddly enough I got a wild hair and had to start painting them again. (Must be something I watched on TV recently.) I'll start out with a quick shot of the Three Doctors. Hartnell and Troughton are re-paints and touch ups of older paint jobs. Pertwee was a start-from-scratch, so the painting is smoother. (At least it looks that way to me.)
I also took a couple shots of Doctors with a Companion, staring with the Second Doctor and Victoria.
Here is a shot of Pertwee with Jo Grant. Jo took twice as long to re-paint as it did to paint it the first time. This figure was the one I was most proud of fifteen years ago.
Next, the Fourth Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith. Both of these were painted within the last two years, so they were just re-based.

And here is the Tenth Doctor. This is my wife's favorite Doctor. I had to paint him three times because she never thought it looked right. Lord help me if I ever paint a John Simm miniature.

Now I don't have any examples of my work from back in the stone age. I striped those FASA Doctors years ago. I do have an example of the work I was doing about fifteen years ago though. I fact I have Harlequin Cybermen from four different periods. This first batch in all their green based glory. (You can tell how old the paint jobs are by what I was doing with my bases at the time.
Then there was my 'black with bits of tan sand' phase.

At one point I tried to make all my miniatures look like they had integral bases attached to their feet. These two are the last Cybermen not to be converted to the new style.

And finally we have the newest bases. Since I've been using this basing method for a couple years now I might just stick with it. Many of these guys were re-bases and maybe even touched up a bit. (I know it's hard to tell with Cybermen, but there is a difference in painting techniques.

and with finish off with some Yeti.

The Harlequin sculpts haven't aged well. Actually they were never that good, but they still have a lot of charm. I have lots more to show off, but I had to start somewhere. I'm keeping the Daleks for the next posting.