2009-2010 New Release List
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2009-2010 New Release List
Here it is:
All items are scheduled to be released on the LAST day of the given month.
GHQ Release Schedule – 2010
June 2009
ACW59 USA Cavalry – Charging
ACW60 CSA Cavalry – Charging
NAP61 French Chasseurs a Cheval (Ligne)
G543 SdKfz 351/24 12cm Mortar
W81 T-72 (new model!)
GWS9 BB Virginia
August 2009
GWB27 CB Courageous (1917)
UKN44 CL Enterprise
UK95 Matilda I
N529 M26E4 Super Pershing
N530 M39 APC
RC18 Red Chinese Individual Infantry
RC19 Red Chinese Ind. Heavy Weapons
October 2009
US95 US Individual Infantry #2
GWR9 BB Evstafi
W82 T-44 / 100
W83 BTR-40
G544 WaffenTrager I 88mm PaK 43
G545 Pz IV G
N530 M1A2 TUSK
AC75 B-25H Medium Bomber
December 2009
R64 Russian Individual Infantry #2
N531 Centurian MkI
N532 Tortoise
UKN45 DDAA Wolfhound
W84 BTR-80/A
GEN20 CB Admiral Scheer
February 2010
ACW61 US Infantry in Frock Coats & Forage Caps
UK96 UK Individual Infantry #2
G546 Geschutzenwagen Tiger fur 17cm K72
US96 M4A3 (76mm) Sherman (welded hull)
GWR10 BB Pantelimon
FR20 AMR 35 & AMR ZT 2 (?)
April 2010
NAP62 French Lanciers (Ligne)
TW12 Irregular Individual Infantry
TW13 Irregular Individual Heavy Weapons
G547 SdKfz 351/7 Engineer
N533 Berliot GBC 6x6 Truck
GWS10 ACR Tennessee
June 2010
NAP63 Austrian Jagers
ACW62 CS Infantry in Frock Coats & Slouch Hats
How was our timing?
Thank you for your support,
GHQ
All items are scheduled to be released on the LAST day of the given month.
GHQ Release Schedule – 2010
June 2009
ACW59 USA Cavalry – Charging
ACW60 CSA Cavalry – Charging
NAP61 French Chasseurs a Cheval (Ligne)
G543 SdKfz 351/24 12cm Mortar
W81 T-72 (new model!)
GWS9 BB Virginia
August 2009
GWB27 CB Courageous (1917)
UKN44 CL Enterprise
UK95 Matilda I
N529 M26E4 Super Pershing
N530 M39 APC
RC18 Red Chinese Individual Infantry
RC19 Red Chinese Ind. Heavy Weapons
October 2009
US95 US Individual Infantry #2
GWR9 BB Evstafi
W82 T-44 / 100
W83 BTR-40
G544 WaffenTrager I 88mm PaK 43
G545 Pz IV G
N530 M1A2 TUSK
AC75 B-25H Medium Bomber
December 2009
R64 Russian Individual Infantry #2
N531 Centurian MkI
N532 Tortoise
UKN45 DDAA Wolfhound
W84 BTR-80/A
GEN20 CB Admiral Scheer
February 2010
ACW61 US Infantry in Frock Coats & Forage Caps
UK96 UK Individual Infantry #2
G546 Geschutzenwagen Tiger fur 17cm K72
US96 M4A3 (76mm) Sherman (welded hull)
GWR10 BB Pantelimon
FR20 AMR 35 & AMR ZT 2 (?)
April 2010
NAP62 French Lanciers (Ligne)
TW12 Irregular Individual Infantry
TW13 Irregular Individual Heavy Weapons
G547 SdKfz 351/7 Engineer
N533 Berliot GBC 6x6 Truck
GWS10 ACR Tennessee
June 2010
NAP63 Austrian Jagers
ACW62 CS Infantry in Frock Coats & Slouch Hats
How was our timing?
Thank you for your support,
GHQ
Last edited by GHQ on Sun May 30, 2010 12:06 pm, edited 4 times in total.
Aaaughh up-dated
Aaauhhhhgggg
I Like the releases for the Micronauts but I am slightly disappointed though on the number.
I would like to have seen the 12 that are normally released.
I would of have liked to seen the Vestal, Lion, Taiyo, Amagi & Aden Maru, Cobert, Emile Bertain, Black Prince to name a few.
Ahhh No merchies for us U-Boat commanders or USN Gato commanders, guess we bite the bullit till next year.
But at least I can breath now!
As for the 8 ships released Wowhooo. Each are new ships & that means representing 8 classes , well OK I can't do the Emerald yet.
Don't get me wrong GHQ I love the releases just wish some other could have made the cut. Lion, Lion Lion to match the H-39 and Montana.
At least you are saving me money this year
5 Viginias @ $9.95 = $49.75
2 Courageous @ $13.50 = $27.00
1 Enterprise @ $8.75 = $8.75
2 Esvtafi @ $9.95 = $19.90
1 Admiral Scheer @ $9.95 = $9.95
5 Wolfhound @ $8.75 = $43.75
2 Pantelimon @$ 9.95 = $19.90
4 Tennessee @ $9.95 = 39.80
If I have the prices right I 'm only spending $218.80 this year. ughh I still need 68 APA Montrose darn the luck!
Keep em coming GHQ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I Like the releases for the Micronauts but I am slightly disappointed though on the number.
I would like to have seen the 12 that are normally released.
I would of have liked to seen the Vestal, Lion, Taiyo, Amagi & Aden Maru, Cobert, Emile Bertain, Black Prince to name a few.
Ahhh No merchies for us U-Boat commanders or USN Gato commanders, guess we bite the bullit till next year.
But at least I can breath now!
As for the 8 ships released Wowhooo. Each are new ships & that means representing 8 classes , well OK I can't do the Emerald yet.
Don't get me wrong GHQ I love the releases just wish some other could have made the cut. Lion, Lion Lion to match the H-39 and Montana.
At least you are saving me money this year
5 Viginias @ $9.95 = $49.75
2 Courageous @ $13.50 = $27.00
1 Enterprise @ $8.75 = $8.75
2 Esvtafi @ $9.95 = $19.90
1 Admiral Scheer @ $9.95 = $9.95
5 Wolfhound @ $8.75 = $43.75
2 Pantelimon @$ 9.95 = $19.90
4 Tennessee @ $9.95 = 39.80
If I have the prices right I 'm only spending $218.80 this year. ughh I still need 68 APA Montrose darn the luck!
Keep em coming GHQ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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My hats off to you GHQ; best year yet. Thank you for the new T72, Panzer IVG, M1A2TUSK, Tortoise, M39, M4A3(76), US Infantry, Chinese Infantry, Super Pershing, Centurion, and the rest of the '47 line. Very good selection of ACW and micronuats. I do no care what other people type, you did a very good job selecting your choices.
The wait was worth it!!!
Harlan
The wait was worth it!!!
Harlan
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Speaking as a 1/2400 scale ship collector, while it's a light list (only 8 new ships), all of the new ships in next year's line-up are on my wish list, and will be on my purchase lists too when it comes time to buy.
I can continue to add to my cage mast fleet (many thanks for the BB VIRGINIA and ACR TENNESSEE), and I can now begin forming my WW1 Russian Black Sea battle squadron - now I can try to contain the GOEBEN. And as a Xmas gift, GHQ has given us a WAIR V&W DD and (at long last) a pocket battleship other than GRAF SPEE.
And for our WW2 ground colleagues, finally there is the Matilda 1. With all that's been written about needing that little tank, even I might consider picking up a pack (if only to see what all the discussion was about)
No doubt we all would have liked to see even more of our pet favorites, but given our seemingly endless wishlists, the GHQ team made some good picks and is giving us some great new ships over the next year! Keep that good stuff coming! Thanks GHQ!!
Kevin
I can continue to add to my cage mast fleet (many thanks for the BB VIRGINIA and ACR TENNESSEE), and I can now begin forming my WW1 Russian Black Sea battle squadron - now I can try to contain the GOEBEN. And as a Xmas gift, GHQ has given us a WAIR V&W DD and (at long last) a pocket battleship other than GRAF SPEE.
And for our WW2 ground colleagues, finally there is the Matilda 1. With all that's been written about needing that little tank, even I might consider picking up a pack (if only to see what all the discussion was about)
No doubt we all would have liked to see even more of our pet favorites, but given our seemingly endless wishlists, the GHQ team made some good picks and is giving us some great new ships over the next year! Keep that good stuff coming! Thanks GHQ!!
Kevin
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I have to echo the sentiments above. I'm not particularly interested in Napoleonics or ACW, I'm still building my Micronauts and WW2 Germans, but I'm glad they were included. I think this is the most complete release yet. There is something for everyone and i will finally get to order myself a Admiral Scheer with GHQ quality. Merry Christmas to me. Fewer aircraft this year but last year was kind of heavy on them. Well done, I may even try some of the '47 line coming out. And finally we don't have to listen to folks whining about the Matilda 1, everybody should be happy. Great jorb!
Complaint: No modern Micronauts, FIRST (I wish I could bet on this) Mwhahahaha
Complaint: No modern Micronauts, FIRST (I wish I could bet on this) Mwhahahaha
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WOW!
The Allies are going to kick some serious butt in 46'!!!!!!!
Great choices GHQ!
Too bad I spent all that time scratch building the Super-Pershing! Don't forget the elephant ears on the turret side like I did on my first pass!!!
And it is almost inpossible to find specific armor and slopes for the Tortoise. If anybody has any inside info on it PLEASE POST IT!
The Allies are going to kick some serious butt in 46'!!!!!!!
Great choices GHQ!
Too bad I spent all that time scratch building the Super-Pershing! Don't forget the elephant ears on the turret side like I did on my first pass!!!
And it is almost inpossible to find specific armor and slopes for the Tortoise. If anybody has any inside info on it PLEASE POST IT!
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As happens every year, I am quite impressed by the list.
I am not too excited about the whole "Wehrmacht 1947" stuff. I don't begrudge others who find it interesting, but it is just a bit too far into fantasy for my tastes. But ... (and as I had hoped) ... it seems it is leading to some genuine late 1940s / early 1950s allied kit -- Brit, USian, and Soviet. Now THAT is some stuff I can get my mind (and my wallet) wrapped around! I just love early cold-war what-ifs.
Looks like there will be several new infantry packs. I am just hoping against hope that we'll see some greatcoats, Mosin Nagant rifles (WITH BAYONETS PLEASE!) and PTRD or PTRS anti-tank rifles in those Soviet kits. May be time to replace/upgrade my Soviet infantry (oy, that's battalions worth!!!)
Also the US infantry upgrades/additions look interesting.
Glad to see the charging Cav for ACW. And so much more. Modern Chinese inf? Prolly need some of those too.
And ... FRENCH AMR-35? Where the crepes did THAT come from? Great addition, but who listed it where? I was thinking of getting some from Brand-X in the UK. Guess I'll get quality instead.

I am not too excited about the whole "Wehrmacht 1947" stuff. I don't begrudge others who find it interesting, but it is just a bit too far into fantasy for my tastes. But ... (and as I had hoped) ... it seems it is leading to some genuine late 1940s / early 1950s allied kit -- Brit, USian, and Soviet. Now THAT is some stuff I can get my mind (and my wallet) wrapped around! I just love early cold-war what-ifs.
Looks like there will be several new infantry packs. I am just hoping against hope that we'll see some greatcoats, Mosin Nagant rifles (WITH BAYONETS PLEASE!) and PTRD or PTRS anti-tank rifles in those Soviet kits. May be time to replace/upgrade my Soviet infantry (oy, that's battalions worth!!!)
Also the US infantry upgrades/additions look interesting.
Glad to see the charging Cav for ACW. And so much more. Modern Chinese inf? Prolly need some of those too.
And ... FRENCH AMR-35? Where the crepes did THAT come from? Great addition, but who listed it where? I was thinking of getting some from Brand-X in the UK. Guess I'll get quality instead.

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I'm going to second, third, fourth... the previous comments and say that although there isn't a lot in this list that specifically interests me, it is a very good spread, and certainly likely to be a popular increase in the range.
All my micro ships have been 1:3000 scale. I started collecting them over 20 years ago. I looked at the micronauts when they came out but they were too small a range. With this release schedule I had a look at my existing navies and checked them against ships currently available in 1:2400 scale, and can now replace the lot. Finally the range has not just caught up, but passed navwar in availability (they no longer supply shops, all their stuff is by snail mail to the UK.) This means my eventual planned naval expansion cannot proceed in 1:3000, but now can be done in 1:2400... so long as I'm willing to fork out about $500 to replace the current models in a new scale...
I have had thoughts about the 1947 range. Basically along the lines of building a 'realistic' combat group for the germans (nothing at full strength) but having the missing units filled out from the 1947 range. Basically taking the position that fielding a full strength german battlegroup in late war is as much a fantasy as any of the 1947 stuff, it works for me. (One example, I have a company of Tiger II's, with 10 vehicles. They stay as is for WW2 games, but if I add one platoon of Tiger III's to fill out the company, it's a 1947 group)
Anyway, a nice selection. I'm sure some people will be happy about the Matilda I's. *grin*
All my micro ships have been 1:3000 scale. I started collecting them over 20 years ago. I looked at the micronauts when they came out but they were too small a range. With this release schedule I had a look at my existing navies and checked them against ships currently available in 1:2400 scale, and can now replace the lot. Finally the range has not just caught up, but passed navwar in availability (they no longer supply shops, all their stuff is by snail mail to the UK.) This means my eventual planned naval expansion cannot proceed in 1:3000, but now can be done in 1:2400... so long as I'm willing to fork out about $500 to replace the current models in a new scale...
I have had thoughts about the 1947 range. Basically along the lines of building a 'realistic' combat group for the germans (nothing at full strength) but having the missing units filled out from the 1947 range. Basically taking the position that fielding a full strength german battlegroup in late war is as much a fantasy as any of the 1947 stuff, it works for me. (One example, I have a company of Tiger II's, with 10 vehicles. They stay as is for WW2 games, but if I add one platoon of Tiger III's to fill out the company, it's a 1947 group)
Anyway, a nice selection. I'm sure some people will be happy about the Matilda I's. *grin*
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The cavalry are here! And it's great to see the ACW line is continuing to be expanded with the infantry in frock coats.
Really looking forward to the French line lancers as well. I'm going to make a rash prediction that they will be as fine-a-looking set of figures as have graced any wargames table.
Really looking forward to the French line lancers as well. I'm going to make a rash prediction that they will be as fine-a-looking set of figures as have graced any wargames table.
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In my hasty glee I didn't realize GHQ will surely produce the standard production version without the applique armor.... so I didn't waste my time. Even better!supertsar wrote:
Too bad I spent all that time scratch building the Super-Pershing! Don't forget the elephant ears on the turret side like I did on my first pass!!!
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Lovely stuff! Frankly, waiting to find out what's going to be on the list is part of the fun - real commanders can't just have anything they want when they want it. If there was nothing left to wish for, we'd get bored anyway!
Regarding the Tortoise, the minimum armour thickness was 35mm and the maximum was 225mm. There's one at Bovington Tank Museum in Dorset, England - which has almost everything you can think of in working order - and my measurements were 0 degrees for the sides, 10 degrees for the front, 30 rear, 45 degrees for the front structure and 0 for the rear structure. Hope that helps but I'm sure the museum can give you exact figures.
Regarding the Tortoise, the minimum armour thickness was 35mm and the maximum was 225mm. There's one at Bovington Tank Museum in Dorset, England - which has almost everything you can think of in working order - and my measurements were 0 degrees for the sides, 10 degrees for the front, 30 rear, 45 degrees for the front structure and 0 for the rear structure. Hope that helps but I'm sure the museum can give you exact figures.
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