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Chang
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F A M O! F A M O! F A M O in 2017! :D
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I was hoping for a LRDG Truck (Rolling Stock) - that would be a great build and I have such a great collection of figures to work with as well.

The F A M O previously mentioned would be grand, though a Hetzer or Marder would also be nice. I would really like to built an Ostwind and since the MKIV chassis has already been done....

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FAMO WOULD BE COOL WITH A CRANE ON IT

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Armorteak - for the wooden models.

Armortuktuk - for the ones with strimmer engines in them.

Armortact - for Gill when she gets stuck with an armour geek at TankFest.

Armortent - for Denny's bouncy castle.

Anyway, enough of that :roll: :roll:

I'd like to see the Matilda II finally make it off the drawing board.
Plus I've always liked the Nashorn and Hummel variants on the Pz IV hull.

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What do you guys think about a German U-boot
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Being Swedish I have to vote S Tank or I will be taken for a walk behind the barracks. :wink:

But how about smaller subjects? A Bren Carrier, Carden Loyd or Raupenschlepper Ost would not only be technically possible in this scale, it would make possible the inclusion of people into the "club" who do not have the real estate to build and keep larger models.

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Since the Hetzer /Marder/ Famo/Bren/ have been done by other companies it would be great to see something completely new. Having said that a White Scout car or the last version of the Panzer 2 with the overlapping wheels would be good :D

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Challenger 2, although the full motion pack would likely be quite expensive.
Gun stabalised in elevation, selectable stabalisation in traverse, 360 degree rotatable commanders sight, contra-rotating turret (to align with what the commanders sight was pointing at) 8)

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I WOULD LOVE TO SEE THE WHITE SCOUT CAR. I HAVE A PLASTIC ONE AND IT IS COOL :D

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Mark's already got everything but the back wheels, from the US Halftrack kit.

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Armortek having already produced an ultimate Panther kit, how about an ultimate Panzer 38(t) kit ?
Panzer 38(t)
Grille - sIG 33 auf Panzer 38(t)
Aufklärungspanzer 38(t)
Hetzer
Marder III
Flakpanzer 38(t)

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Mark Heaps wrote:Armortek having already produced an ultimate Panther kit, how about an ultimate Panzer 38(t) kit ?
Panzer 38(t)
Grille - sIG 33 auf Panzer 38(t)
Aufklärungspanzer 38(t)
Hetzer
Marder III
Flakpanzer 38(t)
PBV 301!

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Hetzer uses a wider chassis with a tapered lower hull as opposed to the vertical hull for the other variants though there are a few Hetzer variants that could be built.
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