Hopefully, this scenario should now work much more cleanly (I hope), and if it does we will take it to Fiasco as a demo-game later this year. With that in prospect I have taken some steps to improve the terrain. I have made 16 feet of wadi sections (some of which is being used here); three new 'hills' for the escarpment; and a few more feet of road; I have also made the singular feature of the battlefield that is readily identifiable to those who know about this action, the feature that gives the battle its name, I have made a representation of the Sidi Rezegh Mosque (BTW, apparently, Sidi Rezegh was an Islamic holy man; something like a Christian saint). I may, at some point, try and make some more appropriate aerodrome buildings (a tin hangar and a control tower?) for the landing ground so that it looks a bit 'Hollywood'.
If this scenario does work, I will post full scenario notes and briefings. Until then.....
The Battlefield:
Deployments:
German infantry of Group Knabe, 8th MG Battalion and regimental troops.
More of Group Knabe, 2nd Battalion, 104th Rifle Regiment.
Group Stephan - 5th Panzer Regiment and its attached elements. It is deployed in a typical formation with artillery and infantry sandwiched between its two Panzer battalions.
Panzer II, III, and IV in roughly the right proportions with towed artillery and infantry .
The British. They are deployed in three concentric arcs. North to south: Infantry, then guns, then armour.
British infantry of 1st Btn, Kings Royal rifle Corps overlooking trig Capuzzo from their sangars.
Two regiments of 25pdrs (three of the 4 batteries) await orders.
Guns of Support Group and some of what remains of 7th Armoured Brigade.
22nd Armoured Brigade, fanning out over 4 km of desert.
The tiny Mosque of Sidi Rezegh.
One last thing, have I shown you this? Is that unit behind the flank?
I picked up this 'builders spirit level laser' from Woolworth's when it was open. It casts a straight line onto a surface rather than a one point beam. It is actually MUCH brighter than it appears here. It's great for LOS - £5 well spent! The photo is from one of the previous re-fights of this action. I was commanding the valiant 22nd. BTW, umpires call - Not Out.