I have made a revamped version of the battles of Glorieta Pass, New Mexico, 1862. I have taken Barrow Wheary's map and added new graphics including a new specific building for Pigeon's Ranch, a new ground texture, buildings and flags from Michael P. Garrett's Valverde, trees & rock outcrops etc from mods for WNLB. Eric Norris' doubled union infantry with slouch hat & no gaiters and western theater artillery and his modification of Jeoren Hill's confederate artillery with red shirt. Jeoren Hill's mixed confederates with blue insignia, the blue insignia, bayonets & scabbards were removed & the firearms shortened. Cleaburn's cavalry with double barrelled shotgun. There are opening screens & quotes. I have made new OOBs and 3 scenarios. Historians seem to doubt Scurry's claim to have had not more than 600 men so I have made 2 versions of the main battle, one with more and the other with less CSA troops. This allows a harder fight for each side. Randomization lines are included for these 2. I have added more padding to the OOBs and added more possible victory sites to allow for large random battles to be fought on the map, which I have moved to the centre of the playing area using RVinceD's map moving tool. The map is not topographically correct. If you are not short of disk space make a copy of your Gettysburg folder (or install from CD), rename it Glorieta and extract the .zip into it, overwriting files. You would not have to worry about restoring and eventually just delete that folder. You can run this by running lee.exe in that folder, or make a shortcut on the desktop {right-click on lee.exe/send to/desktop (create shortcut)}. Graeme http://smgettysburg.webs.com/SMG.htm 28 October 2010: Some confederate infantry realigned. Trimmed rifle barrel graphics added that don't overlay the new uniforms. Blue-greens removed from tussocks of grass. Blue stream replaced by browns & greens - pulsing colour replaced with golds. Smaller version of wagons used. Forest texture changed to remove colour shift into other shade ranges. Roads changed so that they are lighter on the sunny side of hills & darker on the shady side of hills. Standard line of sight colours used. F/1st Colorado changed to regular in the 28th March OB (these were probably pre-war Colorado Rangers).