Possible NEW Future Vehicles for 2007? (1 Viewer)

johngambale

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:) Hello Guys! I would like see the following Vehicle's that K& C and NMA.HB, Produce: --- OPEL MAULTIER Cargo Truck,on Halftracks, w/ Removeable Canopy,-------HORCH-SDKFZ-15-COMMAND CAR-----NEW PANZER IV TANK( Short Barrel)------WESPE--------MARDER----ELEPHANT--------JAGDTIGER-------DAK( TIGER I Tank)-----------NEW SPAHWAGON ( Sdkfz-232 )-w/Antennae and Front Basket (8-Wheel)---------Italian Tank (M-13/40-------SEMOVENTE 40-Self-Propelled Tank---------AB41--Armored Car------BRITISH HUMBER MKII/III-Armored Car-------MONTY'S M-3 GRANT TANK ----MKIII CRUSADER TANK W/6 POUNDER GUN onTurret------WS77-HANOMAG WO/ Radio antennae-Troop Carrying ( Like OLD WS09)?
 
2nd Request NEED Lots of Infantry!

:) K & C we NEED MORE INFANTRY ( Queen of Battle )! MORE AUSTRALIANS,--- BRITISH,--- ITALIAN,-- FRENCH,-- GERMAN( DAK )FALLSCHRIMJAEGER, --GERBIRGSJAEGER,-- WEHRMACHT 1944-45---NO SS! PAK40's--------BOFORS 40MM Anti-Aircraft Gun----- 150MM-( hEAVY) FIELD ARTILLERY GUN----105MM U.S. Light HOWITZER GUN---PANZERSCHRECK TEAMS------PIAT TEAMS---57MM ANTI-TANK GUN ( NEW) ---6 POUNDER GUN--ETC?
 
Well, that's January pretty much tied up.:D

How about some British Paras for February? (Mid 2007 is toooooooo long....)

Simon
 
Yeah, not bad, only about 5,000.00 worth of requests. Now I know where the term Champagne tastes with beer drinkers money came from............
 
Re: HOW ABOUT NEW CHINA-BURMA CAMPAIGN SOLDIERS

The Burma Campaign

The Chindits were the largest of the allied Special Forces of the 2nd World War. They were formed and lead by Major General Orde Wingate DSO. The Chindits operated deep behind enemy lines in North Burma in the War against Japan. For many months they lived in and fought the enemy in the jungles of Japanese occupied Burma, totally relying on airdrops for their supplies.

The British Armies in World War Two - This campaign was the longest fought by the British in the Second World War. In December 1941 it began, for the British, with disaster, retreat and irreversible loss of face in front of the subject population. It ended, in August 1945, in triumph with the total defeat of the occupying Japanese army.

This was my kind of warfare.
 
Chuck,

I'm with you 100%. Bill Slim's 14th (Forgotten) Army is a great subject. The Black Cat Division . . . Meitkila . . . the experiences of my favorite author, George MacDonald Frasier as a scout sniper . . . not to mention the brave pilots who flew supplies "over the hump". But I suspect we would be more likely to get Burma from Figarti than K&C.
 
Chuck,

I'm with you 100%. Bill Slim's 14th (Forgotten) Army is a great subject. The Black Cat Division . . . Meitkila . . . the experiences of my favorite author, George MacDonald Frasier as a scout sniper . . . not to mention the brave pilots who flew supplies "over the hump". But I suspect we would be more likely to get Burma from Figarti than K&C.

I was just putting the subject out for all Toy Soldier Producers to look at. The one who go's with it and comes up with a quality product gets my money. But they will have to do the pack mules also.
 

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