Arab-Israeli Wars
Posted: Thu May 31, 2007 4:34 am
Hi,
I dont think it would be a bad idea at all. From the manufacturers' standpoint, however, I believe these types of regional conflicts generally take a back seat to the more global wars fought during the 20th/21st Century. They probably figure sales wouldnt be as strong as a proven commodity like WWII or ODS.
Frankly, I'd love to see more Pacific Theatre equipment from WWII before anything else. I dont think FOV has any at this point and their lone entry in the North African campaign is the Matilda. For the Cold War, there are loads of vehicles that would sell well if they diverged from their retooling strategies and started producing some really unique vehicles. Here's just a few: ZSU Shilka AAV, BMP-1 and -2 IFV, BRDM recon vehicle, T-55 tank, British Warrior IFV, French LeClerc, Israeli Merkava (cant begin to tell you how many people ask us for this), Japanese T-90, Russian T-80u, etc.
I wish someone would give us free reign over their manufacturing facilities so we can get them up to speed quicker. With HM taking the market by storm in the 1:72 and 1:48 scale space, maybe they're the best bet to start offering these types of alternative vehicles in the 1:32 scale regime.
Lightning2000
www.themotorpool.net
I dont think it would be a bad idea at all. From the manufacturers' standpoint, however, I believe these types of regional conflicts generally take a back seat to the more global wars fought during the 20th/21st Century. They probably figure sales wouldnt be as strong as a proven commodity like WWII or ODS.
Frankly, I'd love to see more Pacific Theatre equipment from WWII before anything else. I dont think FOV has any at this point and their lone entry in the North African campaign is the Matilda. For the Cold War, there are loads of vehicles that would sell well if they diverged from their retooling strategies and started producing some really unique vehicles. Here's just a few: ZSU Shilka AAV, BMP-1 and -2 IFV, BRDM recon vehicle, T-55 tank, British Warrior IFV, French LeClerc, Israeli Merkava (cant begin to tell you how many people ask us for this), Japanese T-90, Russian T-80u, etc.
I wish someone would give us free reign over their manufacturing facilities so we can get them up to speed quicker. With HM taking the market by storm in the 1:72 and 1:48 scale space, maybe they're the best bet to start offering these types of alternative vehicles in the 1:32 scale regime.
Lightning2000
www.themotorpool.net