HelloThe last I heard (and on good authority) was that for the time being, HaT has suspended any future plans for its 1/32 line. Sad news, I know. But the sets produced did not sell as well as hoped and it was my understanding there are still some number of boxes from their more arcane sets still gathering dust.
There are a number of reasons some of the sets didn't sell but bottom line is the bottom line and HaT, for all it's enormous output is a small company. It is hoped that eventually, with the passing of time they might venture there again with some sets that are a bit more popular without doing the same old same old. I don't believe he is totally closed to the idea. As the Magic 8 Ball always says, "Anything is possible."
Oldallamerican;678409.......... There are a number of reasons some of the sets didn't sell but bottom line is the bottom line and HaT said:I'm guessing that they put too much effort into the smaller kingdoms than the major players. While the Russians and Prussians were covered, and there were some useful French units, there were no British or Austrians. Perhaps HaT thought that Airfix, Call to Arms, and Italieri had those subjects covered already. The left turn in 7 Years War Prussians was an open ended distraction. (I did buy a good number of those sets for Rev War Hessians.) I do like that HaT made a lot of parade ground marching poses with colors, musicians and officers. Warfare in that era did involve more marching and stiff poses than pistol waving cowboy and Sergeant Rock poses.