Nice! I'm looking forward to seeing more - this will be great inspiration for my Haitian Revolution games...
You may want later references for the 1790s. According to historical sources, c.1700 designs were still crude and practical; it seems that most French planters houses did not add a gallery (of Spanish design) before the 1730's, and they became richer in the late 18th century.
Interesting project
Where are you getting the inspiration from?
In French, with some interesting pictures
(...but you could probably find some equivalents in English about former British colonies?)— Modern studies, historians and/or archeologists:
« Maisons de maître et habitations coloniales dans les anciens territoires français de l’Amérique tropicale » (revue In Situ)
http://insitu.revues.org/2362« La société d'habitation : une civilisation historique » ("créole" culture course for teachers)
http://kapeskreyol.potomitan.info/dissertation2.phphttp://kapeskreyol.potomitan.info/dissertation3.php« La production d’indigo en Guadeloupe au XVIIème et
XVIIIème siècle »
http://medieval-europe-paris-2007.univ-paris1.fr/T.Yvon.pdf« Les indigoteries de Marie-Galante »
http://www.journals4free.com/link.jsp?l=36445781modern pictures,
https://lamaisondelindigo.wordpress.com/2013/01/19/indigoterie-a-marie-galante1-trace-de-lest/etc...
— Books and drawings of the time, etc...
Keep at it - it's a good start.
Thanks - but if you know me, it's probably no more than a start...
I play on very large tables so I can rarely improve things (although I would like to) because there are so many other things to do... and to store, and to carry...
Pictures of the game table last week-end, 1.80m x 4 m, the plantation is at the far end (I'll post an AAR later):