"SUTC Wargame rules" Topic
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H man50 | 18 Apr 2006 6:37 p.m. PST |
Does anyone remember a wargame rules set calles SUTC from the 70's? I am trying to locate a copy. It was advertised in Scale Modeler magazine with a picture of a German soldier with MP40 and soft cap. Any info. would be greatly appreciated. |
LFreeman | 20 Apr 2006 7:59 a.m. PST |
I know a set of rules called S.U.T.I.C. and the author is Rick Nance. If that is what you are looking for, they are skirmish rules with some detail to them. I am not sure if Rick still sells them or not. Larry |
NedZed | 30 Mar 2014 11:01 p.m. PST |
H man50, I just came across this thread. If you are still active on this thread, email me at nedz AT mind spring DOT com. I can email you a PDF of the SUTC rules from the '70s. They were written by Michael Korns. SUTIC is an expansion/modification set of rules that Rick Nance wrote inspired by SUTC. I believe Nance first played the SUTC rules with a group in the midwest. I believe Rick runs his SUTIC game at conventions. Here on the west coast a fellow named Richard Burnett, to whom I introduced the SUTC rules around 1970 or so , used to do convention games umpiring his modification of SUTC. He may still do so. I know he has been posting on the Game Design Message Board lately. (I played SUTC with Korns when he was in California after moving here from the midwest) – Ned Zuparko |
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