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Post by Tony Aguilar on Apr 26, 2017 17:34:22 GMT
I'm trying to re-purpose some of Mitch's unused terrain. I converted a piece not used into Rocky ground. The finished product.
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Post by mark leslie on Apr 27, 2017 5:27:32 GMT
Your really on fire! Your getting to the level where people are going to start begging you for tutorials. Shames me now to look at my box of horrors I once called terrain.
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Post by Tony Aguilar on Apr 27, 2017 11:42:51 GMT
Your really on fire! Your getting to the level where people are going to start begging you for tutorials. Shames me now to look at my box of horrors I once called terrain. Thanks for the kind words, Mark. I had not put a large emphasis on terrain as we travel a lot with our games and I am worried about traveling damage and damage by careless other. The thing about terrain is that we use it EVERY week so the time you put into making it gets to be enjoyed more frequently than an army.
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Post by paulhannah on Apr 28, 2017 20:33:56 GMT
Very nice looking terrain feature, Tony. No mistaking that for anything by "Rocky". Well done. Just curious...what's it measure in BW?
//Paul
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Post by notjustromans on Aug 15, 2018 2:59:06 GMT
great place for inspiration and motivation
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Post by Baldie on Aug 15, 2018 10:40:11 GMT
Looks good to me. Rocky ground built on a swamp, that def sounds like a dangerous area.
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Post by ammianus on Aug 15, 2018 16:14:36 GMT
Beautiful job Tony, very professional.
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Post by wyvern on Sept 4, 2018 11:55:44 GMT
Really nice looking terrain!
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Post by Tony Aguilar on Sept 5, 2018 18:55:21 GMT
Thanks for the compliments guys.
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Post by felixs on Sept 7, 2018 15:40:17 GMT
The thing about terrain is that we use it EVERY week so the time you put into making it gets to be enjoyed more frequently than an army.
That is an extremely important point.
Also, terrain is so much bigger than miniatures, thus contributes much more to the "overall looks" of a game. We should put much more effort into our terrain.
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