I googled "small scw wargame scenario" and the following was first out of the traps:
AI Overview
Wargame scenarios for the Spanish Civil War (SCW) are often designed for small-scale, infantry-centric battles, reflecting the nature of the conflict, which evolved from colonial-style actions and militia columns to a more proto-WWII conflict.
Here is a general structure for a small SCW wargame scenario:
Scenario: The Struggle for the Crossroads
This scenario is ideal for skirmish or company-level rules systems (e.g., a Crossfire variant, Bolt Action modified for SCW, or Peter Pig's Bayonets and Ideology rules). The game can typically be played on a 3x5 foot table with objectives being the primary victory condition.
Objectives
The goal is to control the vital crossroads which links several nearby villages and provides the only reliable route for resupply in the area. Control is determined by which side has more units within a specified radius of the crossroads at the end of the game.
Republicans (Attackers): Must seize and hold the crossroads by the end of turn 8. They win if they control the crossroads objective.
Nationalists (Defenders): Must prevent the Republicans from securing the crossroads. They win if the Republicans do not control the objective at the end of turn 8.
Forces
Forces should be small, perhaps a reinforced platoon or company per side, reflecting the ad-hoc nature of early war engagements.
Republican Forces (Militia/International Brigade):
One Command Unit
3-4 Infantry Squads/Sections (often less trained, perhaps with lower morale)
Optional: One light machine gun (LMG) team
Optional: One light mortar team
Nationalist Forces (Rebels/Moroccan Regulares/Carlists):
One Command Unit
2-3 Infantry Squads/Sections (often more professional)
One HMG team
One Armored Car (e.g., an UNL-35 or Lancia IZM, if available in miniatures)
Terrain and Setup
A 3' x 5' (or similar small size) table works well. The terrain should be simple:
The center of the table features the main crossroads.
The road runs through a mixture of open fields and light woods.
A small, low hill or plateau is located near the crossroads, providing a key vantage point (similar to the terrain features in historical battles like Jarama).
Some buildings or a small village can be placed near the intersection for cover and line-of-sight blocking.
Use model breastworks or stacked logs for cover, reflecting improvised defenses common in the war.
Special Rules & Conditions
Militia Morale (Republicans): Republican militia units might be subject to special morale rules, reflecting their enthusiastic but sometimes undisciplined nature.
Early War Imbalance: The war quickly evolved; this scenario can reflect an early engagement where one side might have slightly better equipment or training in specific areas (e.g., the Nationalists having more professional troops like the Foreign Legion).
Limited Assets: The lack of heavy armor or significant air support keeps the focus on infantry tactics and the specific character of the SCW.
Variable Forces: Allow players to "purchase" forces using a points system or "spend money" (representing foreign aid or local funds) to add a unit, as suggested in some existing scenarios. This allows for a unique composition each time.
For more detailed scenarios, rules, and figure ideas, the Steven's Balagan blog and Yarkshire Gamer blog are excellent resources for SCW wargaming content.
So, let's give that a try, shall we? First up, an AI generated "Commando" style image that will appear as the "header" for this post
That sounds like a great, manageable scenario! A small, bloody encounter typical of the early months of the war would be perfect for a 3' x 3' table and individual 20mm figures.
Here is a scenario for a Spanish Civil War skirmish called "The Assault on the Casa del Pueblo".
🇪🇸 The Assault on the Casa del Pueblo 🇪🇸
Scenario Overview
| Detail | Description |
| Conflict | Spanish Civil War (July-August 1936) |
| Setting | A small, working-class district on the outskirts of a provincial town. |
| Forces | Nationalist/Rebel (Moroccan Regulares, Falangists) vs. Republican/Loyalist (CNT-FAI Anarchist Militia, Assault Guards). |
| Objective | The Nationalists must seize the Casa del Pueblo (Workers' House) held by the Republican militia before reinforcements arrive. |
| Table Size | 3 feet x 3 feet (approx. 90cm x 90cm) |
| Scale | 20mm individually based figures (one figure = one man) |
Table Setup (3' x 3')
The Casa del Pueblo: The centerpiece should be a large, two-story building in one corner or along one edge of the table. This is the objective. It should have removable floors/roof for interior combat.
Supporting Buildings: 2-3 smaller buildings (shacks, stores, tenement houses) scattered across the table, providing cover and line-of-sight blocks.
Street/Plaza: A central street or dusty plaza connecting the main deployment areas.
Cover: Scatter plenty of low walls, rubble piles, sandbag barricades, and parked vehicles (a truck or bus) for cover.
Deployment:
Republicans: Deploy all figures inside the Casa del Pueblo and the immediately adjacent building.
Nationalists: Deploy all figures along the opposite edge of the table (at least 20" from the Casa del Pueblo).
Forces
Use 10-12 figures per side. Unit composition should reflect the early war period.
I. Nationalist/Rebel Force (12 Figures)
| Unit | Figures | Role | Notes |
| Command | 1 Officer (Pistol) | Leader, rallying | +1 Morale bonus to nearby troops. |
| Regulares | 4 Figures (Rifles) | Elite shock troops | High Morale, disciplined. |
| Falangists | 4 Figures (Rifles) | Fanatics, close assault | Low Morale, but a bonus in hand-to-hand combat. |
| Fire Support | 2 Figures (LMG Team) | Medium Machine Gun (LMG) | Deployed on the flank for suppression. |
| Special | 1 Figure (Grenades) | Assaulter | Carries 2-3 hand grenades (for assaulting buildings). |
II. Republican/Loyalist Force (10 Figures)
| Unit | Figures | Role | Notes |
| Command | 1 Militia Leader (Rifle/Pistol) | Leader, rallying | +1 Morale bonus to nearby troops. |
| CNT-FAI Militia | 5 Figures (Rifles/Shotguns) | Experienced workers | Mediocre Morale, but excellent in close defense/H2H. |
| Assault Guards | 2 Figures (Rifles) | Trained police | Better shots, reliable. |
| Fire Support | 1 Figure (LMG) | Light Machine Gun (LMG) | Inside the objective building for overwatch. |
| Special | 1 Figure (Molotov Cocktails) | Anti-vehicle/Anti-door | Carries 2-3 Molotov Cocktails (treat as grenades with a small fire effect). |
Special Rules & Victory Conditions
Special Rules
Improvised Fortifications: The Casa del Pueblo has one main entrance barricaded (requiring a successful close combat action or a grenade/Molotov to breach) and a few small firing holes cut into the walls. Only figures inside can shoot out of the objective building.
Fanaticism vs. Resolve:
Falangists: Always pass Morale checks when moving towards the objective or charging into close combat.
Militia: Treat close combat defending the Casa del Pueblo as a Tie Result on the first turn regardless of rolls (they fight harder on home ground).
Nationalist Time Limit: The Nationalists are under a time constraint to secure the area before Republican reinforcements arrive. The game lasts for a maximum of 8 turns.
Victory Conditions
The game ends after 8 turns or when one side is completely eliminated/routed.
Nationalist/Rebel Victory:
Major Victory: Control the Casa del Pueblo (have at least one figure in the building and no Republican figures inside) and have suffered less than 50% casualties (6 figures).
Minor Victory: Control the Casa del Pueblo at the end of Turn 8.
Draw: Neither side achieves their primary objective.
Republican/Loyalist Victory:
Major Victory: Hold control of the Casa del Pueblo at the end of Turn 8 AND the Nationalist force has suffered 7 or more casualties.
Minor Victory: Hold control of the Casa del Pueblo at the end of Turn 8 (any surviving figures inside).
Draw: Neither side achieves their primary objective.
This scenario offers a great mix of close-quarters combat, suppression fire, and an urgent objective, which is perfect for a fast-paced skirmish game!
Would you like some recommendations for generic stat lines for the different unit types (e.g., Regulares, Militia) based on a common skirmish ruleset?


















































Looked a fun game, period I enjoy and need to get back on the table
ReplyDeleteIt worked well Scotty - maybe next time I will try the "The Assault on the Casa del Pueblo"?!
DeleteLooks an interesting scenario. AI definitely has some uses for designing scenarios
DeleteI think so although as others have pointed out, I could come up with similar things myself
DeleteExcellent looking game sir.
ReplyDeleteHave to read more about Spanish Civil War.
An interesting but depressing era, Michal.....the non Fascist world basically stood back and let Franco win apart from the Soviets, and their support wasn't enough and wasn't very competent either.
DeleteInteresting use of AI and a neat little scenario but I bet you could have come up with something similar on your own. The details of the AI generated scenarios are quite believable and unit attributes very good. Are unit attributes lifted straight from one of the source blogs? How long before rulesets are mostly AI generated. I like the sources are listed but Graham’s FWtDR rules did not get a mention. I wonder if that omission was due to game scale?
ReplyDeleteThanks Jon, just an experiment really, I suppose the scenario was lifted from elsewhere... the description of the evolution of the war from colonial to proto WW2 was definitely from a blog, I read it, possibly in the comments section!
DeleteNice to see the SCW guys out on the table and a fun looking encounter. Clearly the AI gives some interesting results but it’s not for me at the moment, I enjoy the human creativity. Who knows where we will end up ?
ReplyDeleteThanks Matt, as mentioned above, really just a bit of an experiment...I wonder if I asked exactly the same question again if it would come up with the same scenario?
DeleteI must echo Matt's comments. Nice looking game and the scenarios appear well conceived, but I enjoy human creativity and keeping my brain active. From what I've seen from your past posts, you don't need AI to write your scenarios.
ReplyDeleteThanks Richard and I agree too, I was just interested to see what. ai could come up with.
DeleteHallo Keith, nice spread per usual. Scenario looked pretty good from here.
ReplyDeleteI've messed about with AI and came up with my DnD group's current adventure using it. (They are oblivious to this fac though) So far it's been good, though there are details and nuances missing that a human writer/designer would include I think. They are almost at the end of "Chapter 1" so I'll maybe spill the beans once the boss is defeated and see what their thoughts are. Maybe.
Weird, I definitely answered this earlier...maybe I didn't push Publish.....
DeleteI think you mentioned you had used AI in a gaming context in a previous comment, Dai.
Hopefully your gaming buddies don't read my blog, or they will already know your dark secret!
Excellent SCW stuff Keith. What a good game. I must have a go with your scenario next year.
ReplyDeleteThank you OB, glad you found it of interest
DeleteLovely small scale game there Keith! I've decided to just play with my AVBCW troops rather than dabble in the SCW again, mainly for ease of play, scenario and story generation etc. It's amazing what AI is generating for you, but maybe in future those NZTB photos may have to be taken with a pinch of salt, in case they are not all that they seem;)!
ReplyDeleteThanks Steve and funny you say that about NZTB images cos one of the AI things I did was put my wife and me in front of various famous tourist sites around the world!
DeleteIt is amazing how much you manage to pack into a 3'x 3' table Keith. They always seem to be much bigger when you get absorbed in the narrative. I think the AI experiment is an interesting one, especially as I have been involved in several ill-conceived human-invented scenarios, which is always going to happen.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lawrence, the skirmish level of most of my solo games certainly helps negate the impact of a smaller table, I think.
DeleteIn one respect, assuming AI is just trawling the net and repurposing existing ideas, it's not a lot different from using one of the numerous scenario books, I suppose?
Having said that, I have never really had a problem coming up with scenarios, so I won't be Sub contracting every game to AI!
An interesting and entertaining game. The AI proving to be a useful tool for your wargaming. As you said it would be interesting to know its sources.
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter, I am pleased you found the game so!
DeleteGreat result there Keith. Certainly a way to make a specific scenario reasonably quickly.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ben....the speed was not something I had considered actually, but it's a very valid point! Links in nicely with Jon's recent post too! Although many (including me, generally) will say they enjoy the mental process of creating a scenario......
DeleteA good looking game and read Keith, the AI generated scenarios are very interesting, good to make up your own scenarios but for one to do in a hurry it certainly has it's uses. Nice to see a SCW game although as you say not a good result for the "goodies".
ReplyDeleteThanks Donnie - I just thought asking the generative AI was an interesting exercise - and it's not actually a bad idea, the Nationalist assaulting "The House of the People"!
DeleteLovely looking game (still admiring those carpet tile roads) and your deffo getting good use out of AI. Bad form to ask but are you paying for the AI service cos my five free goes a day ChatGPT isn’t up to much especially on the image generation front.
ReplyDeleteThanks JBM, and I have no issues with you asking about the AI. I am not paying anything. The one I am now using is called Gemini I think...and like Blogger, belongs to Google (I think).
DeleteThe odd thing is, it started off restricting me to 8 goes per day then asking if I wanted to pay for more, but after about three or four days, it stopped asking and I can now do as many as I like...our friend Mark at 1866 And All That blog had the same experience I think
Just trying to get you hooked I'd say!
DeleteBest Iain
Well, it's working Iain! Although with the arrival of shiny new toys, I haven't looked at it for a few days!
DeleteGreat looking game and interesting use of AI, I think I'll give it a pass, says the luddite!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Haha, fair enough, Iain
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