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Photos of my latest ACW game; Casey’s Redoubt/ The Battle of Seven Pines

Posted by on December 9, 2012

Below are a few photos from my latest American Civil War game. For this game, I used the Casey’s Redoubt scenario from the Regimental Fire and Fury rule book. The photos are of the initial setup of the game. Unfortunately, these are the only photos that I took of this game. I was hoping to set it up again and have a proper photo shoot, but I haven’t gotten around to it yet.

This game marks my first use of fortification. To representation the Abates, I used Woodland Scenic tree armatures. The breastworks that I used in this game were hand made by myself. I built them to be used with my 15mm WWII figures, but it turns out that they work really well with my 10mm figures.

Casey’s Redoubt/ The battle of Seven Pines American Civil War 10mm miniature game

 

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3 Responses to Photos of my latest ACW game; Casey’s Redoubt/ The Battle of Seven Pines

  1. Nick

    Some nice terrain there, and the figures look great too. Are the tents home-made as well?

  2. Bill Gaynor

    I’am working on the terain now to put on this game. We played Olustee a few weeks ago. That was a good game also. Your table look great. I hope my table looks as good.

    Good luck and good gaming

    Bill gaynor
    St Louis MO

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