2020-21 New Release Schedule

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mike robel
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Re: 2020-21 New Release Schedule

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...And you should have it in your e-mail inbox. :wink:

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Re: 2020-21 New Release Schedule

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Email from GHQ (for any who don't get the emails). No WW2 Germans!

N— JLTV
N— M109A7
N— Ajax light tank
AC— Hawker Hunter
AC— Eurofighter Typhoon
N— Leopard 1
N— Leopard 2A7
SK— K808 APC
NK— VTT-323 AA
NK— VTT-107mm MLRS
IS— Eitan APC
T— M48H/CM-11 “Brave Tiger”
T— M60A3 TTS with 120mm gun upgrade
T— CM-32
AC— AIDC F-CK-1 Ching-Kuo
RC— ZTQ-15/Type 15– light tank
RC— FAWMV3
RC— PLZ-07
AC — Su-34
W— BREM-1 ARV

N— LAV 6.0
N— Leopard 2A4M
AC— F-2A fighter - was stuck on the end of the Leopard line
MJ— Komatsu LAV
US— M1 240mm howitzer, pulled by our Mack NO
US— M22 Locust
US— LVT-3
UK— Sherman IC Firefly
J— Type 3 Chi-Nu– Medium tank
AC— Dewoitine D.520
HRC— Type 001A Shandong
HJN— Atago class
HUS— Blue Ridge class
HUS— USNS Henry Kaiser– replenishment ship
IJN— Kagero class destroyers, late war appearance
UKN— Duke of York– late war appearance
SUN— Sovyetsky Soyuz Project 23– battleship
UKN— oil tanker-based Merchant Aircraft Carrier
GWB— “K” destroyer, ex- Acasta class
GWB— Engadine seaplane tender
GWG— Destroyer V25 through V48
GWB— “C” class Ceres group light cruiser
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Re: 2020-21 New Release Schedule

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That's a good lookin list! I have a feeling I'll be spending more money than I should on some of these when they are released!
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Re: 2020-21 New Release Schedule

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Hmm... That's a very 'War in Asia' heavy list. Looks like my Indo-Sino near-future project might be worth getting off the ground. Curiously they've said it's the CM-32 which is the command variant, and not the CM-33 which is the APC with RWS? Externally they're more or less the same, so it shouldn't really mater. Just an interesting quirk of the nomenclature.

Disappointed though that there's nothing for my '67 or '73 AIW project. There's also no new infantry packs in the lot?

Ah well, who wants to start the 2022-23 wishlist :lol:
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Re: 2020-21 New Release Schedule

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Is the list on page 5 the '21-'22 list? If so, I'm not impressed insofar as the ships are concerned. There's nothing that's been on my want list for too many years!!!!! I need to warn GHQ - - I'm sick with a condition that may get me in 3 - 5 years; 10 years max. If GHQ doesn't start producing ships on my want list, I'm going to haunt them when I die. No hollow moans and clanking chains, though, I'm going to float invisibly through the air over them and WHINE! The whine of a little kid that didn't get it's way! A whine that'll vibrate the enamel off their teeth and send them screaming out into the dark (no mean feat when it happens at midday) Be warned!

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Re: 2020-21 New Release Schedule

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June releases are up for order!

The M50 and the Jaguar are stand-outs for me. Although I am saddened that the M50 will be the last mid-century release we'll see for a while :(

Also, that Hetzer ARV? What a weird item to release. I wonder just how common they were*? Even if looking at a 46+ what-if project, I would have thought a Panther or E50 ARV would have been a more interesting and useful release?

++EDIT++ Apparently there were 170 made? Significantly more common than I expected. Heh, the more you know :|
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