I've just given my Leipzig mod a major overhaul and gathered it together all in one place.
So if nothing else you won't have to make umpteen million annoying little downloads to get the mod. And I won't have to go totally crazy every time I want to make a slight improvement.
Besides getting all the pieces of the mod under one roof, another big change is that I've repainted the 3D trees and terrain features, so that there are now two completely different sets of terrain: one for summer terrain and one for fall terrain. As a result I've decided to set the mod up for a double install, much the way I did for Napoleon's Russian Campaign/Retreat for Moscow. The limitation on how many installs you get from JTS has recently been lifted, so this won't create any copyright issues.
(Actually, it's not even a separate install -- you install once, copy and paste the game to another part of your JTS folder, and rename the copy something else.)
I've also done some work on the sound. I didn't like hearing someone yelling "God save the King" in the background of battles that were being fought between non-English speakers, so I edited out about four seconds of background sound. I've also never been a fan of the music selections, so I replaced the victory music with some period music selections. There's even an alternate for the draw music: if you don't like Beethoven there's an alternate clip of a French military band giving the signal to pack it in for the night.
The two mods can now be thought of as the Leipzig mod and the Dresden Mod. Use the Dresden mod (desktop icon with a green background) for playing summer scenarios, and the Leipzig mod (reddish background on the desktop icon) for playing anything that happens in October or later.
Here are some screenshots from the Dresden mod:




And here are some shots of the Leipzig mod:




The 3D units are now fitting a lot more snugly on their 3D bases, and that will improve over time. The mod also includes some corrections for missing unit images that may or may not make it into the next official patch.
Like my other Napoleonic mods, I've included horses, cannons, and wagons so you won't be able to mistake a couple of teamsters for a battalion of infantry. The cannon images have been painted with gun carriages and metal fittings in the appropriate national colors.
The Leipzig mod version 2.0 can be downloaded from here:
https://www.box.com/s/7fxly8ss99hovj1equonThe mod only changes graphics and a few sound files.
Make a back-up of your original before you install the mod
And be sure to read the README file because it explains (among other things) how to enable the desktop icons.