I like the elfanatic solution : More visibility, but no isolationism : Reginald 's got the vision for the artistic side of the hobby, wich can be developed in the solitaire play.
I explain, it's like the wargaming world. Some players are searching for the perfect combo, no matter the identity of the army they're supposed to play, and no matter the look of the figs. Some other players love to paint and custom their armies, and play it on tournaments like the way the army was designed by the concept artists and writers, to respect an identity, some kind of role playing aspect. No matter the result, since the player lived a little adventure following his mini heroes.
And to conclude, some players...doesn't play a lot, and focus on miniature art.
You see the common points we can make between MF and this example.
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