I've painted the odd few Burrows and Badgers Miniatures over the past 18 months and received a bumper crop of them as one of my Christmas presents from my wife.
I have toyed with the idea of buying the rulebook too but already have quite a few small party skirmish games that I play with friends, and really I was looking for something with more of a few versus many vibe for playing solo anyway.
I also wanted something a bit less magic orientated than Frostgrave ( I already play this and have a few warbands) but with hefty chunk of suspending disbelief to allow for a world populated by anthropomorphic animals.
So off I went to look at Rangers of Shadow Deep, the much loved solo game by the author of Frostgrave, as the starting basis of my world.
The biggest hurdle I could see was that all the enemies I needed had to be based in the same animal populated world so I spent some time looking for how I could provide alternatives.
I think I've pretty much cracked using various Skaven, giant insects, spiders and grubs - with a bit of green stuff and imagination I reckon I can get a good force of evil together which will compliment the feel of the B and B figures.
Civilians will most likely also be from the Burrows and Badgers although I'm not fully decided on that yet.
Long term plans for these miniatures is to expand them into other solo games, especially the Perilous Dark scenarios of Frostgrave and Sellswords and Spellslingers.
I will be painting a large band of creatures, some will be selected for my initial party into the Shadow Deep, others held in reserve as my forces lose members or to make up parties for other adventures in the same universe.
P2210001 by
markndebs, on Flickr
'Mad Jack' Brown - Tracker
Captain Hacker - Rogue
Cecil Spiteclaw - Recruit
P2210005 by
markndebs, on Flickr
Jennifer Prickles - Conjurer
Poppy Papovar - Arcanist
P2210006 by
markndebs, on Flickr
Percy de Montfort - Templar
Abigail Whistler - Archer
P2210009 by
markndebs, on Flickr