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Wish Lists / Re: T26 (vickers 6-ton/7TP)
« on: February 07, 2017, 08:37:41 am »
Hey, so what about that T-26?

One of most popular tanks in late thirties. Was used thorough WW2 by Soviets, (Nationalist) China, Finland and Germany - to name a few! Also one of most widely used tanks, it was present on fronts separated by thousands of kilometers (like Finland, Persia and Manchuria).

Kit could be composed of :

main body, bottom
main body, top (with flat surfaces to attach armor options according to variant)
 eventually : main body, under-turret box (depends on implemenation)
tracks&wheels
cylindrical riveted turret for early models
conical turret for late models
two separate engine covers (old and new wariant), to gule on 'main body' over the engine compartment. Note : only cover, not the whole engine deck
two variants of frontal plate - multiple rivets (old) and flat (newer), to glue on 'main body' on the front
two variants of glacial plate - old and new style (different hatches) to glue on 'main body' on the front top
three variants of side for under-turret box (riveted, non-riveted, non-riveted and sloped) to glue on 'main body' sides
two variants of turret ring - old and new, to glue on 'main body' on the top
add-ons - road light, big and small fuel tanks, two variants of silencer, extra MG to mount on turret, tool box, rope
for extra star :
extra two riveted turrets for twin-turret model
exchangable guns for turrets (MG, gun, flamer)
horseshoe and hand-rail antennas for command tanks

Kit composited in such way would be extremely adaptable - you could use it to make almost every variant of T-26 since 1931 up to 1940. Also, such composition guarantees that kit could not be used to create multiple instances of one vehicle from one kit - at best you have some spare turrets and few extra plates, which still require something to glue to/at (armor plates are glued onto main body).

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Work In Progress / Re: GAZ-AAA 6x4 2t Truck - New Project 161231
« on: February 03, 2017, 07:34:29 am »
Bystriej, bystriej! Wee need those trucks for the front, comerades!

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Wish Lists / Moar trucks!
« on: October 08, 2016, 06:43:05 pm »
WW2 was (in most part) motorised. Motorised, because that poor, bloody infantry could at last ride between the battles on someone's else back (or, in this case, something's else :) ). So how about all those Fiats, GAZes, Isuzus, Lancias, ZiSes - to name a few? Tank company needs dozen of tanks, one-two tank tows and at least the same number of wheeled vehicles to service all that armoured force - not mentioning the infantry, command, security or any of other aspects of WW2 warfare.

Moar trucks! :)

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Wish Lists / Italian Fiat L6/40 tank (with options)
« on: October 08, 2016, 06:10:03 pm »
Why Italians?
You know, there were other parties on the Axis side besides the Germans, right ;) ? Italian contribution to the Axis war effort is often skipped over, but it is still very important part of the WW2 history. Italian army is very colorful and distinctive, both in tactics, equipment and look; those factors made it very popular 'secondary army' choice among the wargamers. 'The look' and overall popularity of one of main Italian war theatres - North Africa - are also very appaeling for modellers. And yes, this is copy&paste from my previous post ;)

Why L6/40
While not as numerous as M13, the L6 was present alongside the Italian troops in each and every theatre of war., wheter it is Greece, Africa, Sicily or Eastern Europe. Nice silhouette, trademark riveting (would look avesome in 1/56 scale), almost no alternatives available on the market. Due to small size, it is possible to include additional options in one kit : flametank option, command vehicle option (different turret) and even Semovente 47/32 option (extra superstructure replacing turret). With popularity of Italian army among wargamers it is excellent choice for any manufacturer. Ease of adaptability are making this vehicle very gracious model kit to make.
L6 and its variants vere in extensive German use after fall of Italy, thus increasing kit's potential client base.

Summary
Forza L6/40 :) !

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Wish Lists / Italian Fiat-Ansaldo M13/40 tank
« on: October 08, 2016, 05:54:39 pm »
Why Italians?
You know, there were other parties on the Axis side besides the Germans, right ;) ? Italian contribution to the Axis war effort is often skipped over, but it is still very important part of the WW2 history. Italian army is very colorful and distinctive, both in tactics, equipment and look; those factors made it very popular 'secondary army' choice among the wargamers. 'The look' and overall popularity of one of main Italian war theatres - North Africa - are also very appaeling for modellers.

Why M13/40
Fiat Ansaldo M13/40 was main Italian tank in the World War 2. Nice silhouette, trademark riveting (would look avesome in 1/56 scale), almost no alternatives available on the market. With popularity of Italian army among wargamers it is excellent choice for any manufacturer. To increase appael of the kit, I think it is possible to create mutli-option M11 & M13 & M14 model. Such 'ultimate Italian med tank'would be a hit!

Summary
Forza M13/40! :)

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Wish Lists / Re: Armor For North Africa?
« on: October 08, 2016, 05:05:06 pm »
Yes, North Africa!

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