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This site is dedicated to the creation of wargames terrain for table top and roleplaying games, both science fiction and fantasy. I focus on the creation of wargames terrain that looks realistic, but is inexpensive to make from easy to get materials for those who don't want to pay a fortune for their battlefields. I will also include my own armies, painting techniques, and the occasional win (I'm a horrible player). For more, visit my website: http://creativeminiaturehobbies.com

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Saturday, September 7, 2013

Making a board game. How the professionals do it.


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I have been building models since I was a little kid. Through the years I've moved from military airplanes to ships to tanks. In my teens, I was introduced to model railroads, building a complete layout. This is where my practice of building scenery began. My wife introduced me to Warhammer and things haven't been the same since. I've built several armies, worked for Games Workshop for a couple of years, but I still loving building scenery. For anyone who has marvelled at a building on the battle field, this site is dedicated to you. To see more of my work, visit www.creativeminiaturehobbies.com
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