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Wish Lists / Re: SURVEY: Small Arms & Heavy Weapons - Nov 2014
« on: August 17, 2015, 03:19:53 am »
First would like to say I would always buy plastic over resin/metal, not just because of lower cost, but because of ease of assembly, and I hate having my fingers glued together! I only went back to wargaming because of 28mm plastic soldiers!
Most of your customers are table gamers, (and collectors), so the most useful would be direct fire weapons, particularly anti-tank guns, 6pdr/17pdr/5.0cm/7.5cm/3-inch/ZiS-3 etc.
Also, light A/A weapons used in the ground role, particularly the 2cm flak 38. together with carriage.
For heavy weapons I strongly suggest sprues containing weapons that can supplement the other plastic manufacturers ranges, namely MG34/42 on tripod mount, TMi43, 8.1cm mortars & flamethrowers.for the Germans, and their equivalents in other armies. That way you could supplement your plastic figures, or convert to mortar crews, MG support, and Pioneers.
Anti-tank gun crews!
I would buy all of the above.
Most of your customers are table gamers, (and collectors), so the most useful would be direct fire weapons, particularly anti-tank guns, 6pdr/17pdr/5.0cm/7.5cm/3-inch/ZiS-3 etc.
Also, light A/A weapons used in the ground role, particularly the 2cm flak 38. together with carriage.
For heavy weapons I strongly suggest sprues containing weapons that can supplement the other plastic manufacturers ranges, namely MG34/42 on tripod mount, TMi43, 8.1cm mortars & flamethrowers.for the Germans, and their equivalents in other armies. That way you could supplement your plastic figures, or convert to mortar crews, MG support, and Pioneers.
Anti-tank gun crews!
I would buy all of the above.