Fastolfrus: Figures are Foundry and Front Rank.
awu:
It's the Battle of Paltzig 23rd July 1759, so yes, the Russian Deployment is dictated by scenario.
The Prussians are attacking in the first shot with 7 units of infantry. The Russians have 11 units able to reach the 'defence zone' on turn 1.
The Russian infantry facing under Fermor (15 units) can move to face the Prussian attack from turn 1. As can the Russian cavalry (4 units) and the Observation Corps (3 large units).
The Prussian 'columns', as you call them, are a series of lines. Attack columns were not formed by Prussian infantry in the Seven Years War. There is no attack column bonus, even if you form one. This is not Napoleonics.
The Russian 6 guns at the southern end of the line, that the Prussian infantry is marching toward, they represent about 70 field guns mostly in a superior position on a hillock.
Historically, the Prussians attacked with 29,000 men. They lost 8000. The Russians defending with 52,000 lost about 4,700.
The photo doesn't show what will happen at all.