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The trick is to make stuff you can use on any table.
Buy that man a beer.
I have a few small boards for fast and furious skirmished..150 pt battles..at the most.
Otherwise all my terrain...and there is a lot of it..is modular. That is I used many singular elements to make up the battle field.
I have a green roll of heavy felt and then I'll use features to help create the location I want.
So if I want a battle at Amon Hen then I put a few big books under the felt for hills,plonk my seeing seat down and sprinkle with pines..ta-dah.
By building terrain elements it means each piece is built as an individual. This means it's likely to get finished because it may only be a few hours to have a structure built and battle ready.
This way is more flexible for your battles too, as you can add a few features to create a new realm, rather than be stuck fighting in the streets of Gondor..again.
I spent a few weekends just making stuff to sprinkle around my part of the world. Pine trees were made from a plastic Christmas tree. Rocks and standing stones were made from bark..and smaller stones. A few different types of fences and walls were made and I made different styles of buildings and ruins. It it's easy to do and the collection builds up quickly,
I love some of the themed terrain that the guys here produce and the detail is astounding, but for me modular is the easiest to store, cheap to build and gives variety to where I can send my troops.