A scenario for Fuego Cruzado – my variant of Crossfire for the Spanish Civil War – as the Nationalists drive north through Andalusia towards the distant Madrid.
CF Scenario Completed
Crossfire Scenarios that are complete and play tested
92nd Naval in Stalingrad – A Crossfire Scenario
A Crossfire scenario featuring the Soviet 92nd Naval Infantry Brigade as they enter the fray in Stalingrad. See also my Battle Report.
Astrang Crossings – A Crossfire Scenario
This Crossfire scenario simulates the attempt by surrounded Germans to break through the British 5th Seaforths at the Astrang Crossings on 29 Mar 1945. See also the Battle Report provided by Dick Bryant.
3rd Battle of Kharkov – A Crossfire Scenario
A Crossfire scenario set during the last major German victory of WW2 – the 3rd battle of Kharkov 11-14 March 1943. See also my Battle Report.
SU-152s Up Close and Personal – A Crossfire Scenario in Tarnopol
This Crossfire scenario features Russian SU-152 Self Propelled Guns clearing the streets of Tarnopol. It can part of the 3 Round Tarnopol Crossfire Campaign but can also be played in isolation. See also the Battle Report.
Russian Recce – A Crossfire Scenario in Tarnopol
This Crossfire scenario is a Russian reconnaissance probe towards German held Tarnopol. It can be played as part of the 3 Round Tarnopol Crossfire Campaign but can also be played in isolation. See also the Battle Report.
Push to the City – A Crossfire Scenario in Tarnopol
This Crossfire scenario represents the pivotal Russian assault that broke the men of the German 949th Grenadier Regiment at Tarnopol on 28 Mar 1944, and the counter-attacks that followed. It is part of the 3 Round Tarnopol Crossfire Campaign but can also be played in isolation.
Battle Group Friebe – A Crossfire Scenario in Tarnopol
This Crossfire scenario features Panzerverband Friebe’s attempt to break through to Tarnopol. It is part of the 3 Round Tarnopol Crossfire Campaign but can also be played in isolation. See also the Battle Report.
Armour Fest – A Crossfire Scenario with lots of Tanks
Rich Wilcox and I were talking about whether a tank heavy scenario would work in Crossfire, so we decided to give it a go. The scenario is loosely based on Kursk, but only because I have a fair amount of Eastern Front kit for 1943, and we wanted to use all of it (or at least, most of it). See also my Battle Report.
2 Foot City – A Crossfire Scenario
It occurred to John Mclennan and I that you could pack a lot of buildings onto a 2′ x 2′ table so we set one up to have a look. We liked the end result so much we invented a Crossfire scenario for WW2 and played a game. This is the scenario, but there is also a battle report.
Volkhov Bridgehead – A Crossfire Scenario featuring the Blue Division
A Crossfire scenario with II/269 battalion of the Spanish Blue Division attempting to establish a bridgehead across the Volkhov River and hold it against Soviet counter-attacks. See also my Battle Report.
SU-76i in 1902nd SAP – A Crossfire Scenario
A Crossfire scenario that features a couple of SU-76i for no other reason than I have two of these converted StuGs.
Kodorov – A Crossfire Scenario
A Crossfire scenario featuring German infantry and anti-tank guns – from the 437th Infantry Regiment, 132nd Infantry Division – defending the village of Kodorov against an infiltrating Russian battalion on 29 Aug 1941. It is based on an incident described in Bidermann. See also my Battle Report.
Mekensievy-Gory – Sharp shooting PAKs – A Crossfire Scenario
A Crossfire scenario that has, on 29 Dec 1941, Gottlob Bidermann defending Mekensievy-Gory with his 3.7cm PaK 35/36 and some very understrength infantry from 437th Infantry Regiment, 132nd Infantry Division. They are facing Russian infantry and light armour . It is based on an incident described in Bidermann (2000).