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Thomas Gunn have announced in the near future a new WW2 German artillery piece. Does anyone have any wishes of which artillery piece they will release? Or idea which artillery piece it could be?
 
Thomas Gunn have announced in the near future a new WW2 German artillery piece. Does anyone have any wishes of which artillery piece they will release? Or idea which artillery piece it could be?

Anything that constitutes ARTILLERY will suit me ... but I think it will be one of the smaller guns, maybe up to 75mm, as Tom seems to do them very nicely.

I hope that he also makes a good gun crew, that's what makes a great set.

John
 
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I'd love to see a Pack 40. Especially with a German Grey crew. Maybe based on the Eastern Front. 1941-42.
 
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And another. So many versions could be done. Early war/Late war. Eastern Front/Western Front.
 
They already made a Pak40 and was told there not doing it again

I agree, I remember TG saying that, in the TG information this week it highlighted artillery, not anti tank, which could point a field artillery piece?

Good ideas on the anti tank guns, would work in the three different colour schemes, desert, summer and winter. I have the older TG ones, but could look at an 88mm anti tank [FONT=Verdana,Arial,Tahoma,Calibri,Geneva,sans-serif]pak 43/41, but it maybe a bit big for releasing.[/FONT]
 
Maybe mobile artillery

Panzerartillerie would be great.

I'd love to see a Wespe. They could use the same gun then to do a 10.5 cm LeFH 18.

Also need a Hummel in 1/30. Hoping War Park does that since they're doing the Nashorn.
 
Maybe mobile artillery

We can only hope you are right, but do not know what?

Hunter Rose had some great ideas but if it was to be self-propelled I think TG might go for an early war version, would like to see a Hummel and/or Nashorn, but think it more likely early to mid war, Wespe would do, a Bison would be great, a SIG33 would be something a bit different.

I am, however, swaying toward field artillery, but would not bet on it again self propelled.
 

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