Worms: The Board Game - Collector's Edition Painted Minis

last updated January 20th, 2026 — created January 20th, 2026

When we paint miniatures, we try to mimic the artwork in areas where we can and capture the feel of the figure in areas without clear source material. These images can provide an additional reference to work from when painting your own miniatures. We also typically replace the bases with clear acrylic bases because we think it looks better. We purchase round bases in various sizes from Litko.

The Collector's Edition came with so many worms! Way more than you'd need for gameplay. We split ours into excessive teams of 8 worms and still had 18 unique minis left for our display shelves :)

Our team breakdown gives each player 4 primary worms, so you can play 6 teams of 4 worms with no repeated minis on the board. In our teams picture the front 4 are the primary worms and we've marked the bottom of their bases for player convenience. We didn't re-base these minis because their bases denote the teams, black bases are our display worms.

How To Paint Miniatures

The Esoteric Order of Gamers has created some excellent tutorials about painting miniatures. We have largely adopted all of these methods in our own craft. Additionally, we like to remove the miniatures' bases and super glue them to clear acrylic bases. Pro tip: Be sure to prime your miniatures with a very light coat so that you don't accidently fill in the details. If necessary, several light coats are better than one heavy coat.

How To Fix Malformed Miniatures

Sometimes when you buy board games a few of your miniatures will get warped and malformed during the shipping process. Luckily, this is surprisingly easy to remedy if you're careful! We prefer this method presented by Chaz Marler of Pair of Dice Paradise. Pro tip: place a water-filled bowl inside your bowl of ice water so that your minis don't collide with ice while dunking them.


Worms: The Board Game
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