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Cleaning Up The Hobby Room

After embarking on a multi-evening hobby room cleaning project I decide I might as well talk about it on the blog. Continue reading

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Good Club Scenery

Shasvastii Cadmus for Infinity by Corvus Belli. Image courtesy of Corvus Belli

Infinity is a game that really calls for a lot of good scenery. Not only do the rules require that there is plenty of cover and different lengths of line of site, but the miniatures demand a certain quality of terrain … Continue reading

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Infinity Terrain Theory – Part One: Routes and Lanes

This entry is part 1 of 1 in the series Terrain Theory

Part one on a new article designing my Infinity table. Continue reading

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Normandy Buildings

At some point I need to build some terrain for my gaming table. These Normandy-style buildings are the latest offering from Steel Models through Warlord Games. They would not only be perfect for my WWII figures, but they would not … Continue reading

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Thoughts on Terrain

Terrain has something that I’ve always been short on in my collection. I don’t know what it is, but I never seem to get around to building or collecting any. I don’t think building terrain is terribly hard, but something … Continue reading

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My first groundcloth

I’m just past the year anniversary in my new house and have finally purchased my first piece of terrain. I was out on a relaxing Saturday shopping expedition and asked the wife to assist me in getting my groundcloth. We … Continue reading

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I Think I Found My Terrain

While there’s still many a miniature to paint before I start working on terrain it doesn’t hurt to research and think about what I want to achieve. I’ve talked about some of my goals before, but as is normal for … Continue reading

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Flexible Roads

Now that I have a gaming table I’ve been thinking hard about how I wanted to build my terrain. I’ve read some articles on Seafoam trees from Antenociti and just found this post on flexible roads. The same technique should … Continue reading

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YES!!!!

I might even say, “Oh Hells yes!” This is what I’ve been looking for. I’d thought of it, I’d considered it, but until I saw it done I wasn’t sure. Now I am sure. New foam terrain tiles from The … Continue reading

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More Terrain Thoughts

The more I think about how I’m going to build terrain the clearer the ideas get in my head. I am 100% going with a good ground cloth. Theterrainguy.com has a good green mat that’s easily affordable and looks good. … Continue reading

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