Some years ago, when I was making some dungeon tiles, a guy gave me these.
They'd taken all the miniatures out, but apart from that they appear to be complete.
Fortunately, I have large numbers of plastic miniatures sitting around doing nothing, and although they won't match the Warhammerish minis that originally came with the game, they'll do the job just fine.
So now, after years of basically doing nothing with these games, I can actually have a go at playing them.
I don't think I've ever played HeroQuest, but I have had a couple of games of Space Hulk way back in the dim, distant past, and that's basically the same thing... right?
Also some years ago, at a clearance sale I bought a copy of the Dungeons & Dragons Fantasy Adventure Board Game, of which BoardGameGeek has little to say except that it's "Quite similar to HeroQuest".
I've never played it.
When I first got it, I did flick through the rulebook, and found that it says very little about how to actually play the game. Which is one reason why I've never played it.
It includes a bunch of minis, some of which would be usable for HeroQuest, but I think it would probably be easier to just use some of the bajillion WotC collectible figures I bought back in the day.
Next day...
It occurred to me that hey, I have 3d printers. So I jumped over to Thingiverse to see what people might have done about making replacement HeroQuest miniatures.
My optimism was fully justified; there are masses of them there. It looks like many of them have been 3d scanned from the originals, moulding seams and wonky weapons included.
I grabbed some and did a bit of clean-up — new weapons, new bases mainly, and removal of obvious mould seams — and pumped out some STLs which I will now print.
Sure, I could have just used old WotC pre-paints, but I kind of like the idea of having the old retro mini designs. Except for the Wizard. The old HeroQuest wizard just didn't look wizardy enough to my eyes, so I got a mini that somebody had made of Gandalf from the animated Rankin-Bass Hobbit cartoon, and whacked that on a HQ base.
Next next day...
I've collected together sufficient figures for the base game. The orcs to the left are WotC pre-paints, as is the gargoyle at right rear and the sorcerer to its left. The two mummies at centre are Reaper plastics, and the two zombies to the right of them are hard plastic GW figures. Everything else is 3d printed, from a variety of sources.
The actual HeroQuest figures are those with the rectangular bases, everything else is a proxy.