World War II Wishlist?

Started by sertorius, 09 March 2010, 06:22:26 AM

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ronan

Quote from: lentulus on 18 August 2010, 01:17:45 AM
I use the various WWI limbers for WWII - it's a pretty generic industrial-period limber.  For example, ME13a

Thank you. What category does it come from, I searched on the site..
( any picture somewhere ?)

to Leon : This add some points to a "useful items" section..

lentulus

WWI Middle east.  If Leon does not get a chance, I will take a picture in the next couple of days.

Sunray

Leon

I note you have the Centurion already on 'the list'.  Is it possible to add a couple of turret varients - the most popular post war is with the 105 gun and not the 20 pounder.
model A - with 20pdr
model B - 105mm
model C - 165mm AVRE

no decent late Centurion on the market.

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Leon

Quote from: ronan on 17 August 2010, 12:47:55 PM
What I'd like is any sort of horse driven limbers I could put next to our guns. A kind of generic limbers, that will also be use in our next campaign (France 1940)
any idea ?

Like Lentulus says, ME13 would be your best bet.

Quote from: Sunray on 18 August 2010, 05:11:06 PM
I note you have the Centurion already on 'the list'.  Is it possible to add a couple of turret varients - the most popular post war is with the 105 gun and not the 20 pounder.
model A - with 20pdr
model B - 105mm
model C - 165mm AVRE

I've made a note of these versions.  I'm not sure if the deisgner might be working on this already.
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Raider4

Quote from: Leon on 18 August 2010, 08:16:54 PM

Quote from: Sunray on 18 August 2010, 05:11:06 PM
I note you have the Centurion already on 'the list'.  Is it possible to add a couple of turret varients - the most popular post war is with the 105 gun and not the 20 pounder.
model A - with 20pdr
model B - 105mm
model C - 165mm AVRE
I've made a note of these versions.  I'm not sure if the deisgner might be working on this already.
You know, if you start making Centurions, we're going to need T-54's and -55's, and probably M48's, and whole load of other things to go with them ....

Cheers, Martyn

Sunray

Quote from: Leon on 19 August 2010, 07:50:04 PM
Yep!  It all goes on the list!

Yes, but to get back to the thread - and the broad sales market of WW2-  The missing tank has got to be the M24 Chaffee - Entered US service in 1944, and as late as 1978 were still in worldwide service with sereral armies.

Lets hear it  for the M24 Chaffee!     

nikharwood

Agreed - I'd love to see the Chaffee

Leon

We sent the M18 Hellcat hull back to the designer, so that he can convert it to the Chaffee, so it'll be done sooner rather than later!
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methos

I have just been browsing this thread and am excited at at Leons comments bellow

"Added the Pz IIIG  The A9 and A10 are actually on the designers list, so should be done once he gets the Japanese tanks out of the way."

need to start saving as those 3 are all on my wishlist :-)

regards Richard
Key wargaming interest North Africa WW2

Sunray

Quote from: Leon on 20 August 2010, 02:50:28 AM
We sent the M18 Hellcat hull back to the designer, so that he can convert it to the Chaffee, so it'll be done sooner rather than later!

That makes my day !  The Chaffee has had a long service life, WW2, Korea, Indo-China, Vietnam, India/Pakistan, NATO until the 1990s (Noway) and still in front line service in Latin America !

It will be just as popular with gamers.  Bring it on.

NTM

Ideal for AK47 type forces too.

zaapark

Any interest ?  Would be great to have some for DAK action against the Brits  :)
chris

Doug

Seeing as the japs have been released how about Australian Infantry and support weapon for Papa New Guine, after all we were the first to beat the japs on land. Note the the slouch hats should be with the brim down. Also some Fuzzi-Wussi Angels for support.

NTM

Would BR57-59 be suitable? Not seen them myself so no idea whether the brim of the slouch hat is up or down.

YORSTONS

Hi Leon,

Now we have the start of this wonderfull range any chance of a couple of figures in kneeling poses.The great little LMG group lying prone do not really fit in with all the other figures who are standig/advancing. They just do not go well together on the same base.

Also any chance of some field guns and heavy artillery.

ziparoo

Haven't seen BR57-59 either but I think they are in desert garb. Difference between Aussie desert uniform and jungle greens is quite dramatic!

Sunray

and that's the short(s) answer !

VonMeisten

May I suggest LCVP for US Marines ?

kustenjaeger

Leon

Is the German Sdkfz 11 artillery tractor on the requests list?  As my Ostfront 10.5cm leFH18s are towed by Maultiers I hadn't really focussed on this before but the previous 10.5cm leFH tractor - the Sdkfz 6 - ceased production in 1941 or so.  The Sdkfz 11 was the main tow both for the leFH 18 and for the PAK40 and about 9000 were built 1938-45 - albeit there were early and late versions. 

Regards

Edward

Zbigniew

I would be interested in generic WW2 divers, frogmen and human driven torpedoes.
For wargaming harbour attacks and other special ops of British commandos, Regia Marina and German frogmen. I would also welcome waterlined midget submarine, waterline naval mines and buoys :)
Anyone else would be interested?