Good picccies from the German side Bob!
I have a few to add from the first game.
The French tanks holding the South side of the town

The Germans have quickly raced through the North side of the town but haven't yet crossed the canal bridge

We expected great things from the Char B

But it's huge green bulk attracted lots of Jerry fire and it's commander contented himself with buttoning down and staying put, eventually reversing.
The tiny Hotchkiss tank found a fire position behind some rubble and caused some damage to a German tank on the opposite bank causing it to back off. (no pic)
Throwing danger to the winds I raced my trusty Somua over the bridge to meet the enemy

Into the lion's den!

Once across the bridge, by keeping moving every turn to spoil their aim and using my tank as a battering ram backwards and forwards I managed to stay alive to the end of the game although it was declared a German victory.
The second game (with different rules none of us were familiar with) was a very different experience. At first none of knew what was going on. We each had to give concise turn by turn orders to our "crew"as if we were individual tank commanders with only limited view around us and none at all of the enemy.
At first it was very difficult to come down from the "God's eye" omniscient view of a wargamer and we gave lots of bad orders!
Eventually once we got the hang of it we blew the town to pieces trying to find a hidden enemy artillery spotter. Unfortunately I didn't take any pictures. But it was a fun different sort of game.