"Thinking small is thinking smart" Topic
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ManofErebor | 08 Aug 2016 5:14 a.m. PST |
Are you one of those hobbyists with ambitions greater than your time and energy? Do you start terrain projects that you never seem to finish? I've been pondering the wisdom of a fellow hobbyist on the Corvus Cluster who is focusing on small, easy-to-finish terrain pieces. And he's gotten a lot more projects completed than I have (by a 20-to-1 ratio). So, is thinking small thinking smart. Take a look. thecorvuscluster.com |
Jamesonsafari | 08 Aug 2016 5:39 a.m. PST |
Yes he has a point Speaks to the popularity of smaller games currently too |
PatrickWR | 10 Aug 2016 9:24 p.m. PST |
That's been my mantra for both terrain and minis. Small terrain pieces and warband-sized groups of miniatures ensure that I'm never bored. Love your stuff with the Corvus Cluster, btw. Keep it up! |
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