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Post by Edwardian on Jan 12, 2018 18:34:12 GMT
If this includes the new crowd funded British Peninsular Dragoons, I would rank sets 1 and 2 of these as 1st and second priority.
Otherwise:
Napoleonic Austrian Infantry Napoleonic Russian Infantry SYW Austrian Infantry
Thanks
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Post by Frank Castle on Jan 12, 2018 19:12:54 GMT
Not for all the tea in China ole Frank would want to miss this wild wishlist rush. Out of the given selection & within the most promising periods I would support at least the following 3 subjects respectively: Ancients- Byzantines - Carthaginian Sacred Band - Sassanid Cataphracts and Elephants Musket- 7YW Austrian Infantry MAC - Nap Austrian Infantry MAC - Nap Russian Infantry MAC WWI- French 37mm Trench Gun with Crew - Austrian Trench Mortar with Crew - German MG08 Crew WWII- British Infantry 1940 - Italian Artillery Crew - US Infantry Squad If reduced to a potential batch of 8 sets, my personal preference would look like this: - 7YW Austrian Infantry MAC - Byzantines - Nap Austrian Infantry MAC - Nap Russian Infantry MAC - WWI French 37mm Trench Gun with Crew - WWI Austrian Trench Mortar with Crew - Carthaginian Sacred Band - WWII British Infantry 1940 Very desirable too and therefore a "close second" batch: - WWII Italian Artillery Crew - Sassanid Cataphracts and Elephants - Nap Prussian Ammo Wagon - WWI German MG08 Team - WWII US Infantry Squad - (Balearic) Slingers - WWI German Cavalry & Uhlans - WWI Russian Cavalry & Cossacks Very good to see the long announced Spartans (as well as the Hoplites) are still in the game. May I use the rare opportunity to ask what became of the following, once announced but never released, sets? Does Hät/PCC still have them on the To-Do List? 8172 - Canon de 75 modèle 1897 (french 75mm gun in hard plastic) 8211 - Celtiberian Warriors 8217 - Persian Immortals 83xx - 7YW Prussian Artillery 83xx - Nap Brunswick Infantry
Especially the famous Soixante-Quinze in hard plastic is of great interest for me. Thanks for asking!
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Post by Graeme on Jan 13, 2018 3:27:47 GMT
May I use the rare opportunity to ask what became of the following... 8211 - Celtiberian Warriors Frank. I wondered if the 3 Gaulish sets listed included 1/72 versions of the 1/32 sets of Gallic infantry and Celtiberians already made. Also, someone mentioned that there were extra poses that didn't make it into one of the 1/32 sets, I don't remember what they looked like but I do recall thinking they looked good. I would be interested to hear if that is what the Gauls sets are, I'd certainly buy them. p.s. HaT, if I didn't mention the WWI limber you can add that to the end of my list with the other WWI stuff.
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Post by jerzy on Jan 14, 2018 10:31:23 GMT
I would love to see Byzantines ( they were announced 8 years ago and no update since then....I wolud also like to see sets of Franco-Prussian war of 1870 , SYW Austrian and Russian, AWI sets..
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Post by Yudenich on Jan 14, 2018 13:33:22 GMT
Hi
Musket
-Napoleonic Austrians -Napoleonic Russians -Prussian Ammo Wagon -Bavarian Ammo Wagon
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Post by Rick C on Jan 15, 2018 2:24:42 GMT
Austrian Landwher!!!!! Please!!!!! Am in need of these for a diorama!!
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Post by mateus on Jan 15, 2018 11:29:58 GMT
Austrian Landwher!!!!! Please!!!!! Am in need of these for a diorama!! These are restocks, not new sets to be tooled, but fear not, Hat has indicated they'll be on the next batch of restocks. I too have been waiting for those for a while!
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Post by marco 3 on Jan 15, 2018 12:26:07 GMT
I suggest
Rioting peasants of the XVII C Rioting peasants of the XVIII C French-Spanish succession War Portuguese succession War Marlborough epopea French Revolution Siege of Turin Battle of Adua Pancho Villa & Emiliano Zapata epopea Russian-Japanese War Angola & South African Wars of the '70
many thanks
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Post by zirrian on Jan 15, 2018 13:19:54 GMT
I suggest Rioting peasants of the XVII C Rioting peasants of the XVIII C French-Spanish succession War Portuguese succession War Marlborough epopea French Revolution Siege of Turin Battle of Adua Pancho Villa & Emiliano Zapata epopea Russian-Japanese War Angola & South African Wars of the '70 many thanks Good thing is that none of these were mentioned in the "what" at the opening comment.
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Post by Artaxias on Jan 20, 2018 13:20:39 GMT
-Byzantines -Sassanid catapracts and elephants -Spartan #2 -Slingers -Carthaginian Sacred Band
It's will be great if light & medium figurs come back in to the "Byzantines" or in separate sets! P.S. May be "Etruscan army" needs reanimation too as "Spartans". I need this set!
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Post by calra on Jan 20, 2018 13:33:50 GMT
I would like to see : -WW1 French Trench Gun -new WW1 French Infantry with helmet
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Post by Jesse C on Jan 20, 2018 20:11:45 GMT
ACW wagons! Any wagons 1600-1865!!!
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Post by Marc Z. on Jan 20, 2018 20:40:58 GMT
Napoleonic Russians above all
Long time nothing
And than: WW1 German Mg team Hoplites
Best regards!
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Post by Michael Callus on Jan 21, 2018 0:36:30 GMT
Sassanids and Byzantines
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Post by plasticpanzers on Jan 21, 2018 3:28:45 GMT
Would like to see 2 separate classes of WW1 with early (1914-5) and late (1916-7). Right now you have regular Germans in 1914 helmets but the heavy weapons are 1916 or so. Makes it difficult to match figures up to correct periods. Like early French cavalry to go with the late war ones and dismounted ones as well. The Highlanders cannot be used earlier at all because of the gas mask bag.
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Post by jock52 on Jan 21, 2018 11:16:41 GMT
WW1 British 13pdr and 18pdr field guns, four carriages with a choice of tubes. After all the crew are already available.
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Post by endeavour on Jan 21, 2018 16:59:02 GMT
Hello Forum, this is my first contribution, I hope I don’t rock the boat too much.
From the list of sets being offered up for tooling next I can only opt for the Prussian Ammunition wagon as my chosen period is the Hundred days. I know I am lucky in that the majority of manufacturers provide for this period (no matter how inaccurate their figures turn out to be).
Although this may not be quite the right forum I would like to share my wish-list, with the emphasis on “wish” and it is not a list of expectations or demands. I am well aware of the cost of producing new sets, that they don’t just magically appear on the shelves and that some periods, or armies within periods (most notably the Napoleonic Austrians), have received little or no attention and supporters of these may feel aggrieved. I’m not a fan of lengthy conversions or mixing and matching multiple sets so the selfish bit of me just wants a set that provides precisely what I want.
Despite the considerable output from Hat and other manufacturers aimed at the Waterloo campaign there are still gaps in my three armies, so my wish list goes as follows:
French. I wish the Elite companies in greatcoats would have more in their box than 20, and that they arrive in the not too distant future.
Prussian. I wish that the proposed Prussian ammunition wagon set will be realised and augmented by a limber set in the same way as the French. With regard to the Horse Artillery requests, for now I will make do with the current foot artillery painted with white belts.
I wish that the Landwehr Infantry will appear very soon and that the regular infantry marching and action sets will also make an appearance in a shop near me.
Anglo-Netherlands. I wish that someone somewhere would release a set of Hussars suitable for the British/KGL/Hanoverians as current offerings from other manufacturers are either sub standard or incompatible without considerable conversion.
I wish that the Netherlands Carabineers and Hussars could also be represented.
In general. I wish I had the patience and skill of other modellers whose work is the product of amalgamating parts from three or four different sets just to create one Regiment.
And Finally.... I wish you all success in your modelling ventures, long life, good health and great happiness.
Here endeth the wish list.
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Post by Don Puppo on Jan 21, 2018 19:42:56 GMT
I would like to see the napoleonic Russians, although i have a sugestion if Hat is making a lot of Peninsular War themed sets why not making some Portuguese Infantry, Cazadores, Militia, Cavalry and Artillery?
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Post by Don Puppo on Jan 21, 2018 19:45:42 GMT
I would like to see the napoleonic Russians, although i have a sugestion if Hat is making a lot of Peninsular War themed sets why not making some Portuguese Infantry, Cazadores, Militia, Cavalry and Artillery? I also suggest making some Portuguese 16th century marines and Ottomans, as well as the war of the portuguese succession
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Post by dunkirk7 on Jan 21, 2018 20:16:11 GMT
HOW ABOUT THE KINGS AFRICAN RIFLES TO COMPLEMENT THE ASKARIS AND ALSO THE FRENCH COLONIAL ARMY LIKE THE SENEGALESE AND MOROCCANS WHO FOUGHT IN WW1 AS THEY DID IN WW2 THESE WOULD BE GREAT ASSETS FOR YOUR WW1-2 RANGE THANK YOU
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Post by Themistocles25 on Jan 21, 2018 20:23:34 GMT
Ancients, please ! - Etruscans - Syrian archers - Babylonians - Elamites - Thureophoroi - Bithynians - Sarmates - Late German people: Lombardi, Vandals... Eastern warriors: - Siamese - Tan'g Chinese - Ancient Koreans Dark Ages figures: - Merovingians - Carolingians American people to fight against Aztecs: - Aztecs (yes - Tlaxcallans - Huaxtecs - Mixtecs - Zapotecs - Tarascans... And also XVIIth and XVIIIth century AD armies, particularly french "ancien régime" troops.
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Post by Themistocles25 on Jan 21, 2018 20:35:01 GMT
Dear Philotep,
I certainly agree with your wish for American warriors! Like the : Aztecs Huaxtecs Mixtecs Tlaxcallans Zapotexs and Tarascans
Only Aztecs are available now from Caesar, the others have never been produced in plastic and would be very exciting!,
Hät / Pacific are just the company to take on suchs exciting new sets
Greetings Themistocles25
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Post by André B on Jan 21, 2018 21:32:40 GMT
A new set of napoleonic horse grenadiers in the same quality as Zwezda's french and saxon cuirassiers...
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Post by lobanovsky on Jan 22, 2018 14:25:12 GMT
Everywhere Napoleonic! Thanks
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Post by Bertvh on Jan 22, 2018 18:54:26 GMT
Napoleonic Russians in 1/72 would do it for me
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