Ideas for 2007 new releases
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I dont post much on this forum but on this topic i would like to chim in.
Civilian Vehicles are so hard to find but they make the game table look so much more realiistic. I would think do to there rarity it would be a profitable line for GHQ.
Also Modern South Africans. would be a great addition.
Well those are my 2cents.
CD
Civilian Vehicles are so hard to find but they make the game table look so much more realiistic. I would think do to there rarity it would be a profitable line for GHQ.
Also Modern South Africans. would be a great addition.
Well those are my 2cents.
CD
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Hi everyone,
While i'm please that some Micronaught's are to be added, I feel that GHQ wil be missing a great opertunity to make some of the Modern ships which fought in the Falklands war in 1982.
With it being the 25th anniversay of the conflict this year, it would be the ideal time to release some of the models either as single models, or as an aniversay pack.
GHQ make by far the best models in the 1:2400 scale ships, and wish tey would add some more Modern Ships to their range, along with the other ships they have planned.
Reguards,
Mark. SeaHarrier2006
While i'm please that some Micronaught's are to be added, I feel that GHQ wil be missing a great opertunity to make some of the Modern ships which fought in the Falklands war in 1982.
With it being the 25th anniversay of the conflict this year, it would be the ideal time to release some of the models either as single models, or as an aniversay pack.
GHQ make by far the best models in the 1:2400 scale ships, and wish tey would add some more Modern Ships to their range, along with the other ships they have planned.
Reguards,
Mark. SeaHarrier2006
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I agree with SeaHarrier, the USN presents some what if scenarios for WWI, but the Falklands wasn't a what-if, it actually happened and makes for great wargaming. If we were talking about USN at the turn of the century so that they could be used to fight the Spanish-American War then I would think this a good choice.
Of course, I will be happy to see any and all new models because I am sure that at least one will make me happy (hint - HMS Kent) and that these models will be pleasing to a wide array of people.
Chris
Of course, I will be happy to see any and all new models because I am sure that at least one will make me happy (hint - HMS Kent) and that these models will be pleasing to a wide array of people.
Chris
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It would be great to see the following:
The South African Ratel with the 20mm and the 90mm turrets.
GHQ could cast one hull and two different turrets per pack. They are already doing this with the French AML 60/90 armored car.
Also, the following aircraft would be nice:
Mig 15
Mig 17
Mig 19
Mig 21
Mirage III
A4 Skyhawk
A6 Intruder
Finally, and this is pie in the sky but, an AC130 Spectre gunship would be fantastic.
Just some thoughts.
The South African Ratel with the 20mm and the 90mm turrets.
GHQ could cast one hull and two different turrets per pack. They are already doing this with the French AML 60/90 armored car.
Also, the following aircraft would be nice:
Mig 15
Mig 17
Mig 19
Mig 21
Mirage III
A4 Skyhawk
A6 Intruder
Finally, and this is pie in the sky but, an AC130 Spectre gunship would be fantastic.
Just some thoughts.
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Can't resist chiming in with my current hopes...
US HVY WPNs with .30 cals and 81mm mtrs.
Matilda I
Russian ATRs
Engineers for all nations (mineclearing, sappers, wire laying or removing etc).
Russian Rifle armed Infantry
Midwar or late-war germans - maybe a rework of the old packs. SS?
Earlier model Stuka (B or D?)
Lamposts, barrels, beach obstacles, etc...
Tanks crew figures.
Troy
US HVY WPNs with .30 cals and 81mm mtrs.
Matilda I
Russian ATRs
Engineers for all nations (mineclearing, sappers, wire laying or removing etc).
Russian Rifle armed Infantry
Midwar or late-war germans - maybe a rework of the old packs. SS?
Earlier model Stuka (B or D?)
Lamposts, barrels, beach obstacles, etc...
Tanks crew figures.
Troy
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I think the suggestion box is full so I will not send my requests again. From reading the note I think they have already determined what is on the list for the forseeable future.
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New models for the future
I think that there are a few important items that could be included without too much hassle:
Another Itallian fighter, ie. Macchi 202
The Ju-88, possibly Germany's most verstile and widely utilized fighter/bomber
Hungarian combat team/Finnish combat team(dream)
Another Itallian fighter, ie. Macchi 202
The Ju-88, possibly Germany's most verstile and widely utilized fighter/bomber
Hungarian combat team/Finnish combat team(dream)
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