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Ponder Supporting Member of TMP18 Nov 2013 11:45 a.m. PST

Howdy,

Shown below are several photos of my Woodland Skirmish game from Fall In. The indians took it on the chin in terms of casualties but did kill the frontier hero (think Daniel Boone). Based on that, an indian victory. It was fun; seven players played in the game.


Photo 1 – Terrain looking north toward indian country


Photo 2 – Indian figures, trappers cabins, the Cow, and Deer (which were objectives for the scenario)


Photo 3 – Frontiersmen and Militia figures


Photo 4 – Terrain, looking south toward Kentuck. Lodges in the foreground.


Photo 5 – Fighting along the creek.


Figures were 25mm. The game was played using Muskets & Tomahawks.

Ponder on,


JAS

Ponder Supporting Member of TMP18 Nov 2013 1:35 p.m. PST

Howdy,

No, resin. I bought them at the Historicon flea market last summer.

Ponder on,

JAS

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