Recent VASL playings...
BFP 95 Obian Highway, as the attacking Germans. A company-sized infantry force, supported by a mix of PzIII and PzIV, attacks a village defended by a small infantry force with a dug-in T-70, and some T34s and Valentines come to the rescue.
Very nice scenario; I ended up winning, coming back, mostly through a lot of good luck, from a very bad beginning where I lost a PzIV, the Soviet created a leader, and about half of my infantry was broken (or worse) by a single LMG fire lane.
FrF 23 Elephants Unleashed, as the defending Russians
A very small Russian infantry force, with some fortifications, tries to stop the Germans, with three Elephants, one PzIV, two PzIII and a lot of infantry, from either taking a hamlet or crossing the board - with some generous reinforcements in the form of 5 T34M43s, 2 SU-152, and some Assault Engineers.
The Germans tried to setup on a broad front, mostly going for building control but keeping the possibility of exiting. My initial infantry OB was badly mauled; only a single squad was unbroken when my reinforcements reached them. On my left flank, I was lucky enough to break most of the infantry, leaving the German armor unsupported. The German commander still tried to move it forward, keeping his Elephant with the 9-2 Armor leader behind the only upper level building where he had done a lot of harm to my initial defenders. Still, this proved to be a mistake; the superior mobility of the T34s (and a bit of luck with TK rolls) allowed me to get side shots on the slower, non-turreted Elephants, while putting the rest into good positions to defend the village. With half of his AFVs lost and part of his infantry still broken, the German player conceded on turn 4.
Again, nice scenario, though probably not easy to manage for my opponent who's just getting back into the game and still has some armor tricks to learn (or, at least, there are some that I learned before he did).