Against the Odd - My Journey Into the Napoleonic Wars Fight Against the Supernatural
Setting Up the First Solo Scenario: Wolf Pack
Now that two factions have be readied, I decided to try the game with the first solo scenario:” Wolf Pack, for which I now had to design markers and paint creatures. I chose the solo scenario mainly because it does not mandate random monsters rolls and thus allow me to focus upon a finite number of creatures. Competitive games will require that I paint a fair number of varied creatures and I really wanted to get to the table as soon a possible.
For the clue markers, I picked a group of casualty miniatures I had ordered from Wargames Foundry. These miniatures were very fun to paint and gave me me opportunities to paint new uniform types. I thought they would make them appropriate markers to begin with, and I expect to design more generic ones later on.
For the dark wolves, I decided to use a GW kit that had been languishing on my shelves for a while, the Dire Wolves, for Age of Sigmar. They are larger than most wolf miniatures and , well, undead, but I thought they would fit the them pretty well.
These werewolves had been languishing in a box for a long while and finally made their way to the painting table. They are from Blue Giant Studios, a producer of amazing miniatures (I am particularly fond of their yeti and will one day afford it).
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