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Belisarius
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Post by Belisarius »

I'm a bit confused about the BTR-T. The new GHQ brochure #43 says it's based on the T-72 chassis where the actual BTR-T is based on a T-55 chassis. It seems there's a typo somewhere and I'm wondering if it's in "T-72" or "BTR-T." If it IS a T-72 chassis, is it perhaps the BMP-T Terminator instead? :-D
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WWII Needs

Post by ACWBill »

I am starting off the new year with a few items I would like to see in the near future for WWII.

German PAK35 (37mm ATG) - Very common up until 1942. Some might say ubiquitous.
French 1940 Gun Crew
French Heavy Artillery
US and German Infantry in Great Coats circa 1944. Germans should be in a mix of helmets and soft caps.
US M1917 30 Cal MG
French Citroen trucks used by both French and Germans throughout the war
French Citroen Traction Avante staff Car also used by Germans throughout the war
Humber Light Reconaissance Car
JU87B Stuka
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Donald M. Scheef
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Post by Donald M. Scheef »

For ACWBill's wish list: GHQ's G56 (Support Weapons - WWII German) contains four x 37mm PAK 34/35.
I don't think GHQ produces any of the other items on your list.
Don S.

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37mm

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Donald M. Scheef wrote:For ACWBill's wish list: GHQ's G56 (Support Weapons - WWII German) contains four x 37mm PAK 34/35.
I don't think GHQ produces any of the other items on your list.
Don S.
Indeed it does. As I could not ever find this under ATGs I assumed GHQ had stopped making it. Never thought to look under infantry. Thanks for pointing that out Donald.

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Nazgul
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Post by Nazgul »

I'd like to request a few vehicles. I think they would compliment the German Wehrmacht '47 line.

United States:
T20 Medium Tank
M6 Heavy Tank
T32 Heavy Tank
T14 Assault Tank
T18/T18E2 Boarhound Armored Cars
T27 Armored Car

United Kingdom
Heavy Assault Tank (A33)
Valiant (A38)
Black Prince (A43)
Churchill 3in Gun Carrier

Russia
SU-14-Br. 2
SU-100U
SU-100Y
SU-101
KV-5 Russian Heavy tank

Germany
VK4501 Porsche Tiger
VK4502 Porsche Tiger
Dicker Max
Sturer Emil

evulclown
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Some smaller western nations that have fought a lot?

Post by evulclown »

I'd like to see Yugoslavia covered, not least of all because so many of the current range compliments it. An it entails the use of many western nations. Not only that, the infantry used would be multipurpose for finally having the western style militia soldiers that I thought the previous militia releases were going to be. The vehicles would cover Yugoslavia / Croatia / Serbia / Bosnia / Slovenia / Kuwait:

Infantry multi nation:

"Western militia" -- Armed with AK-47's, G3A3's, RPGs, LAWs, RPDs, M-79 rocket launcher, PKs, SVTs, 82mm recoilless rifle, 82mm mortars.

Wearing no helmets PLEASE no middle eastern head dress. Wearing balaclavas, baseball hats, hoods, woolly hats, fur Cossack hat perhaps -- Mostly no head dress at all though. T shirts, jeans, jackets, hoodies, some backpacks / bags -- Typical EUROPEAN simplistic militia civilian outfits. (suitable for chechen / balkan conflicts as well as a host of others and mercenaries / insurgents).



Yugoslavia:

Tanks:

M-84 -- Domestic Yugoslav MBT, used also by Kuwait during Gulf war.
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APC:
M-60P -- Yugoslav APC, 600+ produced
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M-60PB -- AT varient with twin 82mm recoilless rifle
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M60 SP mortar -- Carrying 82mm mortar
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BVP M-80A -- Main Yugoslav APC, 950+ produced.
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BVP M-80A KC -- Yugoslav Company commanders vehicle
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SPAT 30/2 -- Yugoslav AA varient of M-80 with 2 30mm cannons
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Recon:
BOV-3 -- Yugoslav Air defence vehicle, tripple 20mm cannon
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BOV-M -- Yugoslav APC / recon vehicle
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BOV-1 -- Yugoslav Anti tank recon vehicle with 6x AT-3 missile
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SP Artillery:
M-63 Plamen -- 128mm Yugoslav self propelled multiple rocket launcher
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M-77 Oganj -- 128mm Yugoslav self propelled multiple rocket launcher
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M-87 Orkan -- 262mm Yugoslav self propelled multiple rocket launcher
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:lol:

Some reference images:
http://www.irandefence.net/showthread.php?t=10614

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