Alright GHQ, I am everly greatful for this years releases, so these are my hopefuls for next year. I would love to hear from other members if they like any of these and yes, Don add them to you list please.
Great War
1. GWB BB Neptune
2. GWB ACR Duke of Edinburgh
3. GWB CL Birmingham
4. GWG CL Karlsrule or Konigsburg
World War 2
5. USN ACV Langley
6. USN DE Evarts
7. USN AK "Hog Island"
8. UKN CV Indomitable
9. UKN BB Lion
10. UKN AO Brambleleaf
11. IJN CVL Chitose
12. IJN AK Aden Maru
IRISH aka Bill
2010-2011 Micronaut Wishes
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German E Boats
DAK:
Excellent suggestion, GHQ has done the American PT boat, the German E-boat would be a nice addition. After all it was a bunch of E-Boats that ran wild and sunk some allied ships of a Allied rehersal for the D-day. Not to mention all the havoc they caused in the channel and with the Channel dash escorting the Gneisenau and Scharnhorst. Don would you please add the E-Boat to you list.
IRISH
Excellent suggestion, GHQ has done the American PT boat, the German E-boat would be a nice addition. After all it was a bunch of E-Boats that ran wild and sunk some allied ships of a Allied rehersal for the D-day. Not to mention all the havoc they caused in the channel and with the Channel dash escorting the Gneisenau and Scharnhorst. Don would you please add the E-Boat to you list.
IRISH
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I agree that a GHQ model of the German Schnellboote would be a good addition. The only 1/2400 model now available is an expoxy version from PanzerSchiffe. These are usable for gaming pieces, but lack the level of detail that GHQ provides in its models.
I might suggest that the British Fairmile "D" boats should also be produced. The US PT boats will do for British Vosper types, but the larger Fairmile types are not represented at all in 1/2400 scale.
Don S.
I might suggest that the British Fairmile "D" boats should also be produced. The US PT boats will do for British Vosper types, but the larger Fairmile types are not represented at all in 1/2400 scale.
Don S.