Things id like to see in 2017-2018
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I would like to see more in the way of WW2 motorcycle troops.
GHQ makes some lovely German motorcycles/side-car figures.
But there were several other nations who used motorcycle troops in WW2, and some of them were quite distinctive (meaning more than re-painting or even re-shaping helmets on existing figures).
I would be a buyer if GHQ did Italian motorcycle troops.
I'd like to see two men tandem on the majority of motorcycles. I can't come up with any way to kit-bash this, and it was the common mounting for Italians. Side-cars were quite rare.
I'd also like to see the Italian tricycle, which was used to haul support weapons, supplies, and other troops.
And I'd like to see dismounted motorcycles for each.
There are a total of 3 helmets that might be offered. The conventional Italian helmet, the helmet with plume of the Bersaglieri, and the tropical helmet with plume that the Bersaglieri often wore in North Africa.
But the key, I would think, is the Bersaglieri infantry figures GHQ already offers. I would guess that making a set of Bersaglieri, with the same helmets, mounted on their motorcycles, would be a high-leverage new product. There are competitors who offer Bersaglieri dismounted as infantry, but no one offers them mounted on their motorcycles. I would think GHQ could obtain expanded kit selling of the dismounted Bersaglieri with motorcycle-mounted Bersaglieri and dismounted motorcycles. I could even see a Combat Command with some number of dismounted Bersaglieri infantry, some mounted on motorcycles and tricycles, some dismounted motorcycles and tricycles, and a couple 47mm AT guns (towed by the tricycles).
I know I would be a buyer.
I'd also like to see Russian and Romanian motorcycle troops. But first the Bersaglieri. I mean, if you want the panache of having motorcycles tearing around your gameboard, it's got to start with soldiers who would go into battle with great big FEATHERS on their helmets!
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GHQ makes some lovely German motorcycles/side-car figures.
But there were several other nations who used motorcycle troops in WW2, and some of them were quite distinctive (meaning more than re-painting or even re-shaping helmets on existing figures).
I would be a buyer if GHQ did Italian motorcycle troops.
I'd like to see two men tandem on the majority of motorcycles. I can't come up with any way to kit-bash this, and it was the common mounting for Italians. Side-cars were quite rare.
I'd also like to see the Italian tricycle, which was used to haul support weapons, supplies, and other troops.
And I'd like to see dismounted motorcycles for each.
There are a total of 3 helmets that might be offered. The conventional Italian helmet, the helmet with plume of the Bersaglieri, and the tropical helmet with plume that the Bersaglieri often wore in North Africa.
But the key, I would think, is the Bersaglieri infantry figures GHQ already offers. I would guess that making a set of Bersaglieri, with the same helmets, mounted on their motorcycles, would be a high-leverage new product. There are competitors who offer Bersaglieri dismounted as infantry, but no one offers them mounted on their motorcycles. I would think GHQ could obtain expanded kit selling of the dismounted Bersaglieri with motorcycle-mounted Bersaglieri and dismounted motorcycles. I could even see a Combat Command with some number of dismounted Bersaglieri infantry, some mounted on motorcycles and tricycles, some dismounted motorcycles and tricycles, and a couple 47mm AT guns (towed by the tricycles).
I know I would be a buyer.
I'd also like to see Russian and Romanian motorcycle troops. But first the Bersaglieri. I mean, if you want the panache of having motorcycles tearing around your gameboard, it's got to start with soldiers who would go into battle with great big FEATHERS on their helmets!
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I would buy Bersaglieri motorcycles and I love the idea of modeling the Guzzi trialce (three wheeled elk) as a support vehicle of the Italian army. wiki indicates it was common in 8mm HMG and Breda 20/65 AA gun units.
Speaking of Italian stuff, has anyone heard anything about or from TAMMY(Maurilio Tamaio)? He was an active contributor not long ago and very very knowledgeable about most Italian equipment. I know he was pretty old and i'm concerned for him.
He was the one who taught me of the existence of the trialce.
Speaking of Italian stuff, has anyone heard anything about or from TAMMY(Maurilio Tamaio)? He was an active contributor not long ago and very very knowledgeable about most Italian equipment. I know he was pretty old and i'm concerned for him.
He was the one who taught me of the existence of the trialce.
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Same here. I've also seen photos of the "trike" pulling the 65mm infantry gun; something else it would be nice to have.RedLeif wrote:I would buy Bersaglieri motorcycles and I love the idea of modeling the Guzzi trialce (three wheeled elk) as a support vehicle of the Italian army. wiki indicates it was common in 8mm HMG and Breda 20/65 AA gun units.
Speaking of Italian stuff, has anyone heard anything about or from TAMMY(Maurilio Tamaio)? He was an active contributor not long ago and very very knowledgeable about most Italian equipment. I know he was pretty old and i'm concerned for him.
He was the one who taught me of the existence of the trialce.
I've also wondered about TAMMY. He is a nice guy and was quite helpful.
When we were discussing the Italian cycle troops a couple years ago, he even e-mailed me some info on them.
I Do hope he is OK.
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There are a lot of things I'd like to see-all WW2 era.
The Italian "motorcycle/tricycle" troops mentioned above.
8cm. mortars in all the appropriate infantry weapons packs.
A re-work of the light mortar in the Italian pack; with prone gunner. (thanks again,Tammy)
French light AA of several types; also good for Romania and probably Japan.
Russian 76 or 85mm AA and med. and heavy tracked haulers.
The actual Schneider-Concordia 47mm ATG used by the Romanians.
And lots more.
But I think the one thing I want most is a humble German truck.
A Krupp Kfz.69 ProtzKraftwagen. Not the personnel carrier using the "nickname",but the actual "limber-motor vehicle" version that served throughout the war.
About 3200 of the 7000 or so Krupp "Boxer" trucks were of that variant.
Designed as a standard tow for 37mm AT; used with all sorts of "light" guns.
I've even see photos of it with the Pak.40...
But as far as I know, only H&R make it in "micro-scale"
The Italian "motorcycle/tricycle" troops mentioned above.
8cm. mortars in all the appropriate infantry weapons packs.
A re-work of the light mortar in the Italian pack; with prone gunner. (thanks again,Tammy)
French light AA of several types; also good for Romania and probably Japan.
Russian 76 or 85mm AA and med. and heavy tracked haulers.
The actual Schneider-Concordia 47mm ATG used by the Romanians.
And lots more.
But I think the one thing I want most is a humble German truck.
A Krupp Kfz.69 ProtzKraftwagen. Not the personnel carrier using the "nickname",but the actual "limber-motor vehicle" version that served throughout the war.
About 3200 of the 7000 or so Krupp "Boxer" trucks were of that variant.
Designed as a standard tow for 37mm AT; used with all sorts of "light" guns.
I've even see photos of it with the Pak.40...
But as far as I know, only H&R make it in "micro-scale"
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Re: More please Napoleon
Well said! Need some quality 10mm figures for French Old Guard and Russian guard (in both shako and mitre caps)Goodgulf wrote:Dear GHQ,
I am a huge fan of your 10mm Napoleonics.
We would like some more please.
I'm one of the Huntsville Alabama players and we are currently fighting (debating) which rules to embrace.
But we all paint and base as if we were playing Napoleons Battles or AEOII.
Wouldn't it be nice if you had a set of rules for the Napoleonic Era?
(Early war too!)
Whatever you do, please expand your line of 10mm Napoleonics.
We are buying your figs as fast as we can.
Consider: kickstarter?
Good gaming,
SFC (R) Russ Dodge
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Was not familiar and Had to look up the Krupp KFz.69, here's a link with somedecent pics:
http://www.kfzderwehrmacht.de/Homepage_ ... z__69.html
Looks cool- that'd be a great mini.
http://www.kfzderwehrmacht.de/Homepage_ ... z__69.html
Looks cool- that'd be a great mini.
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T 55TK (Recovery tank)
Combat Command Box GDR (German Democratic Republic) 1985-90 for Team Yankee:
T-55AM2 and T-72M1
BMP-1, BMP-2, SPW 60PB
BRDM-1, BRDM-2
MT-LB, BTR-40, BTR-50, BTR-60, BTR-70 and BTR-152
Artillery: 100-mm-, 122-mm-, 130-mm-, 152-mm, 2S1 and 2S3, RM-70
S-60 (57 mm), ZSU-57-2, ZSU-23-4
perhaps.... ?
Combat Command Box GDR (German Democratic Republic) 1985-90 for Team Yankee:
T-55AM2 and T-72M1
BMP-1, BMP-2, SPW 60PB
BRDM-1, BRDM-2
MT-LB, BTR-40, BTR-50, BTR-60, BTR-70 and BTR-152
Artillery: 100-mm-, 122-mm-, 130-mm-, 152-mm, 2S1 and 2S3, RM-70
S-60 (57 mm), ZSU-57-2, ZSU-23-4
perhaps.... ?

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My wish list in no particular order:
South African Defense Force infantry and heavy weapons suitable for the Angolan Civil War in the mid seventies.
Centurian Mk 5 tanks without armor skirts and that goofy fuel cell on the back of the hull.
Israeli infantry and heavy weapons suitable for the 67 and 73 wars.
Arab number decals for tanks and planes.
Chinese/North Korean infantry and heavy weapons suitable for the Korean War.
US heavy weapons suitable for the Korean War. Would include recoilless rifles, 3.5" bazookas and M1919 tripod mounted Light Machine guns.
Add MG3 machine guns to West German Leopards, Jaguars and Tpz packs.
And finally, tthe already been promised Soviet Cold War heavy weapons!
South African Defense Force infantry and heavy weapons suitable for the Angolan Civil War in the mid seventies.
Centurian Mk 5 tanks without armor skirts and that goofy fuel cell on the back of the hull.
Israeli infantry and heavy weapons suitable for the 67 and 73 wars.
Arab number decals for tanks and planes.
Chinese/North Korean infantry and heavy weapons suitable for the Korean War.
US heavy weapons suitable for the Korean War. Would include recoilless rifles, 3.5" bazookas and M1919 tripod mounted Light Machine guns.
Add MG3 machine guns to West German Leopards, Jaguars and Tpz packs.
And finally, tthe already been promised Soviet Cold War heavy weapons!
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Vietnam
M274 mechanical mule with 106mm re
Aussie infantry.
Add to weapons pack M20A1 3.5 inch bazooka.
LVT6 105mm howitzers.
CTA 15 Canada as used by ARVN.
Landrover ambulance.
Centurion ARV. Mark 1 or 2.
M48 mine rollers.
M113 fitters vehicle.
ARVN. And US M113 AVLB.
M274 mechanical mule with 106mm re
Aussie infantry.
Add to weapons pack M20A1 3.5 inch bazooka.
LVT6 105mm howitzers.
CTA 15 Canada as used by ARVN.
Landrover ambulance.
Centurion ARV. Mark 1 or 2.
M48 mine rollers.
M113 fitters vehicle.
ARVN. And US M113 AVLB.
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