It looks like Rubicon Models has some new plastic kits coming out this year, but I was just thinking... which is always scary.
I would like to pitch an idea to Rubicon Models for two new plastic kits that I think would be fantastic for them.
Kit 1) SdKfz 10 Halftrack:There is a lot of interest for the Sdkfz 10 in a plastic kit. I know I would prefer a plastic kit from Rubicon Models than one of those blocks of resin things. More importantly, with a basic plastic kit of the SdKfz 10, the gamer/modeler has more options to make variants and field modifications of this common transport vehicle.
Kit 2) American 57mm AT-Gun M1 / British QF 6-Pdr AT-Gun:There is great potential here because the same parts sprue for the AT-Gun can be setup with the needed bits and parts to build either the American 57mm AT-Gun M1 and British QF 6-Pdr AT-Gun. They were pretty much the same except for a few little differences. Parts can even be included to make the US Airborne version of the 57mm AT-Gun M1. As for crew, well, separate American and British crews can be made on different sprues to make the different kits if needed. Similar to what Rubicon Models did with the Jeep. The Willys MB ¼ ton 4x4 Truck (Commonwealth) and the Willys MB ¼ ton 4x4 Truck (US Standard) plastic kits have the exact same sprues for the jeep, but different sprues for the riders.
I believe the two plastic kit ideas above would be a fantastic project for Rubicon Models.
That being said, my current wish is as follows:
+ SdKfz 10 Halftrack
+ Panzer 38(t) (
available now! from WG)
+ Panzer II
+ M3 Medium Tank (with Lee or Grant options?)
+ US 57mm AT-Gun M1
+ US 37mm AT-Gun M3
+ German 50mm Pak 38 (
available now!, Rubicon Models)
+ German 75mm Pak 40 (
available now!, Rubicon models)
+ Soviet 76mm ZiS-3 AT-Gun
Edit Post: I had to update my wish list above to account for recent developments. Good to see more and more 1/56 scale (28mm) plastic kits getting on the market. What a huge difference from just a few years ago when only bad resin kits were available. If I had waited a few years before getting into 28mm WW2 gaming, I would have saved a lot of funds by skipping those terrible resin kits. I'm still shocked and happy that this scale is getting more popular among gamers and modelers alike.