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| The town of Trenton, New Jersey on Christmas Day 1776 CLICK TO ENLARGE |
Yesterday I decided that it was time to bring all of my Winter terrain for my Battle of Trenton wargame and see how it all looks out on the table. I was pleased to discover that I probably have all of what I need now and there are only a few pieces that I would want to have when I run the game. The Trenton game will be hosted at this year's Seven Years War Association convention in South Bend, IN at the end of March 2026. I will run the games again at Historicon in July 2026.
Here are some pictures of the table layout. Nearly all of the buildings were made by Herb Gundt. Herb also made the road segments, stands of trees and post and rail fences. The game mat was made by The Terrain Guy (no longer in business).
You Tube video link added: Battle of Trenton video
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| Overhead view of Trenton taken from one of the Montgolfier Brothers' hot air balloons. |
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| Looking along Queen Street in the background we see (left to right) the Post Office and the Printer's Store from Williamsburg and one of the taverns from Williamsburg on the right. |
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| The large stone house is actually a model of the Chew House at Germantown, Pennsylvania. The Williamsburg Courthouse model is on the right. |
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| A Hessian 6-pound cannon sets up in the middle of Queen Street |
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| Looking down King Street towards Hamilton's Battery |
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| General George Washington watches the Delaware and Maryland regiments on the march. |
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| Hamilton's Battery as Washington looks on approvingly. |
I will try to upload the video to my YouTube page so that I can provide a link for your viewing.
UPDATE the YouTube video link is now added: Jim's Trenton Video on YouTube









Wowzer indeed. It looks most authentic, no wonder you're pleased.
ReplyDeleteStephen
Looks fab!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
ReplyDeleteAgreed! A wonderful set-up. Probably one of my favorites of the many you have shared here over the years, Jim. Heading to Youtube now.
ReplyDeleteKind Regards,
Stokes
Er, Facebook.
ReplyDeleteKind Regards Part Deux.
Stokes
The You Tube link has been added to this post.
DeleteJim
That setup is superb..
ReplyDeleteOutstanding.
ReplyDeleteLooking great Jim. It makes you cold just looking at it. A triumph.
ReplyDeleteAlan Tradgardland
Great looking table.
ReplyDeleteThat is one inspirational looking game table!
ReplyDeleteAmazing, like a Don Troiani painting!
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