thedungeondelver
Adventurer
So a few weeks back we rebooted my AD&D game and started anew with T1-4 THE TEMPLE OF ELEMENTAL EVIL. I'd used some Dwarven Forge during a brief dust up to get the party on track and used to low-level adventuring again, so I thought I'd see how much of the Moathouse dungeon level I could mock up in Dwarven Forge.
I used a program called Tile System (which works with just about any tile based game, so adapting it to let you map Dwarven Forge was a natch). I went through and edited the config file so I'd have an accurate count of how much of my Dwarven Forge I'd be able to use before I ran out.
All of it. Dammit, I have enough Dwarven Forge to map out the entire moathouse dungeon.
I was elated. For the first time I'd have an AD&D module plotted out entirely in Dwarven Forge, a full 25mm miniature gaming extravaganza (my own home-brewed ones notwithstanding)!
So I began unboxing my stuff and started building...
and that's when the crashing disappointment came.
I couldn't do it. I didn't have the physical room to do it all. In my excitement, I hadn't done the math and I hadn't measured how many 2" tiles exactly make up the dungeons. As it turns out, it's about 7' x 7', and my gaming table is 6'

Woe.
It would've been beautiful.