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Re: More Early War (1939-1940) & Spanish Civil War (1936).

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WeRT:
Whatever will be next I would love to see similar number of variants as we'll get with T-26.

1)
I would love to see "upgrade kit" to create Polish 7TP tank based on Vickers E suspension and same front part of the hull (also the same as T-26). I think all parts you'll need should take no more then 1 sprue. Both variants: with 37mm Bofors gun and twin turret mg's.

2)
Pz.I auf.B with Panzerjäger I, sIG 33 Bison and Kleiner Panzerbefehlswagen options. All of them had Pz.I auf.B body and different superstructure.

3)
Because I'm Soviet biased:
Of course once T-26 goes live there is a BIG potential for another soviet kit with less work. Like BT tanks.
BT-2 - will be nice but had different turret & wheels)
BT-5 - same turret as T-26 m1933.
BT-7 - really similar turret (or the same) as T-26 m1938
BT-7A - had T-28 turret with KT-28 gun. So once you made it you have 1 turret variant ready for T-28.
BT-42 - for BA Finland players
There was also BT-4 - same 2 turrets as T-26 m1931 but they stop after 3 prototypes. But hey! We already have turrets from T-26 ;)

tyroflyer:
I agree. I advocated for Fast Russians (the BT series) a little while ago. It's hard to imagine an early Soviet force without them. They were very numerous and to be found on the battlefield  throughout the war. Captured examples also used by the Germans and Finns.

ripley:
Panzer I variants and the BT series , I'm in . They would be great in plastic . I hope that Rubicon produce them    ,one day , I really don't want to see Rubicon overextend themselves with a flurry of kits . What was the last count , something like 50 kits in the last three years ? And what a change in design and options in this last bunch of kits compared to the first few they made . Bolt Action cranks out kits and seems ( to me ) to adjust the game to fit the new vehicle . Rubicon don't have a game system of their own so IMO they should take their time and research their future releases . I would hate to see them implode from trying to do too much to so , as some game companies have done . That being said , I also want Panzer IIs !

ultravanillasmurf:
Very early war stuff is useful for VBCW, the Soviets supply T26s to the Communists and Germany supply Panzer I and II to BUF.

A back conversion of the T26 to the Vickers E would also be useful.

Of course commercial viability is another matter.

I agree with Ripley that we don't want Rubicon to over extend themselves.

Jimmy_P:

More EW would be great. Definitely agreed the BT series would be fantastic to have available in plastic.

Not sure the Pz1 has enough appeal to be worth the investment in a plastic kit? Pz II maybe does though, being in use for longer. Could just be bias as I'd buy a few zugs of Rubicon PzIIs!  :P

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