What would you like to see the next 32X cold steel AFV?
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What would you like to see the next 32X cold steel AFV?
Lets hope 21C is watching!
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I voted on Cromwell too. The 10th Mounted Rifles regiment and the command of the Polish 1st Armoured Division were equipped with Cromwells (the remaining units - with "British" Shermans Mk. V = M4A4 and Mk. VC Firefly, later with the "American" Mk. IIA = M4A1(76)W).
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I'd like to see all of the above made for us.
They have the Pnzr IV, Pnzr III, and Sherman hulls. There is still alot of ground to cover with those.
I agree that we need more British armor. Sure, they can do some repaints of the the U.S. tanks that have already been done but some pure Brit armor would rock.
The Comet, Cromwell, Churchill, and the Crusader would be great starts.
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They have the Pnzr IV, Pnzr III, and Sherman hulls. There is still alot of ground to cover with those.
I agree that we need more British armor. Sure, they can do some repaints of the the U.S. tanks that have already been done but some pure Brit armor would rock.
The Comet, Cromwell, Churchill, and the Crusader would be great starts.
C2000
Attack!!!!
I voted for the M7 Priest because...
I not only am a "US freak" but the M7 served very widely and in numerous colors. If they are smart they would do an early M7 that used M3 "Lee" hull components. Those things came early and stayed late. An early Priest can be done as; A British vehicle at El Alamein, a US vehicle in North Africa (US flag apited on side, etc), a US vehicle from Sicily (sand over OD camo), plus British vehicles from Sicily and Italy, the US vehicles fully marked for DDay, the US vehicles in balck over OD with subdued markings for Operation Cobra, Free French vehicles in Europe, Winter camo, PLUS Pacific vehicles from the Phillipines and Okinawa. I'm sure there are a few other color schemes, but if you are a toy mfr then this baby offer REPAINTS up the wazoo and they are all correct!
The US M10 tank destroyer offers similar flexibility in paint schemes and was also used by multiple nations. Are you listening 21C or Unimax?????
The US M10 tank destroyer offers similar flexibility in paint schemes and was also used by multiple nations. Are you listening 21C or Unimax?????
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