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Nice - I came into the fantasy board looking for some Burrows and Badgers. Tempted to get it and some minis. Any suggestions?
I'd drybrush them with a lighter brown. This should reduce the contrast to the rest of the wings' upper sides a little.
Your owl's looking good! I agree, a drybrush with a lighter brown would improve it, then maybe even a very light drybrush with a cream colour?Not much help now, I know, but when I painted mine I started white, and added the browns with ink washes, which worked pretty well. Might be worth doing to add some markings to the underside of the wings, maybe.I don't know if you use Facebook at all, (I know a lot of people aren't keen on it) but if you do, the B&B Group is really good:https://www.facebook.com/groups/burrowsandbadgers/cheers,Michael
lovely figures and paint-jobs.
I have a rules query by the way. When you generate items available for purchase at the end of the game one or two items have no cost - are they free at the market? I think the bespoke magic items.
Q - How much do Magic Items cost to purchase?A - It’s 3d20 pennies, regardless of the item. Sometimes you get a bargain, sometimes it’s horribly expensive!Page 122 should start:‘Magic items take various forms, from ensorcelled Staffs that give great power to the Wizards who wield them, through rings and necklaces imbued with bound spells, to weapons and armour that carry enchantments and the spirits of the fae folk within them.Such unusual and rare items are difficult to price; as a result their costs vary widely. In addition, sellers may often be unaware of the power of the item, and sell it for less than its true worth. Regardless of the magic item type or power, it costs 3d20 pennies.’Q - Rare item : Relic. There is no cost listed; what do theycost?A - They’re 2d6 pennies.