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Schogun08 Mar 2025 5:28 a.m. PST

Saw photos on Little Wars TV of the SAS Rogue Heroes game run by Lee Litzenberger at Cold Wars. Looked like a lot of fun on a gorgeous table. Can anyone provide more info about the game especially the rules used? Thanks

Milgame08 Mar 2025 11:12 a.m. PST

I set up and ran the game. We used house rules based on 40k Armageddon, adjusted for ww2 weapons. SAS had two 4-man teams who went in first on foot to plant charges on fuel and ammo dumps, and 6 jeeps to blast the german aircraft. When either a guard spotted the SAS foot teams, or a charge exploded, the alarm went off and the Germans reacted. That also triggered the jeeps to come down the runways. Germans had a quad 20mm, a Breda 20mm, an Armored car with 20mm and MG34, and three 4-6 man squads and static and roving guards. It was a lot of fun to set up and build the troops and terrain for. I hope to run it again at Historicon.

Schogun10 Mar 2025 4:30 a.m. PST

Thanks! I'll try to get into your game at HCon…if you're there.

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