I set this up so that I can ramble on about my lead (and plastic) mountain, my endless gaming, miniature, and terrain projects, and other

insights into various games.



You'll find lots of 'pretty pictures', various modeling techniques, and hopefully some inspiration for your own lead pile. You're bound to

find something amongst my games and photos that interests you.



Sit back, open a cold one, and enjoy.


If you need something, feel free to contact me at: dglennjr at yah00 dot com









Thursday, December 22, 2011

Second Seminole War: Defend the Camp

When I run Seminole Indian War skirmish games, I use the "Brother Against Brother" rules which are simple and perfect for any black powder era skirmish level game. I also use it for ACW and future AWI games.  There is also a WWII BAB variant available that we use for 20mm WWII games.

A common scenario is that an encampment of US regulars and/or volunteers is attacked by a group of Seminoles and Negros. Here are some pics, some earlier than others. (Some figures didn't have their bases finished yet.  They are now.)


The US Regulars make a stand against the Seminole Attack out of the adjacent pine hammock.  


US Regulars return enemy fire from the camp outskirts across the river. 

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