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Post by Forum Admin on Jan 29, 2018 23:21:13 GMT
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Post by Hotzendorf on Jan 30, 2018 2:45:10 GMT
Great that the 1/32 line seems to be revitalized again! I would like to see more 1/32 Napoleonics, particularly Austrian army and French cavalry as there are so little of those out there.
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Post by waynew on Jan 30, 2018 4:07:40 GMT
I would love to see more 18th - 19th Century conflicts represented - particularly ARW, ACW, and Nappies. A great start on your Napoleonics would be to do the cancelled (delayed?) British Infantry (Line, please - EVERYONE else has done flank companies). Then some French Line.
I know it's been done to death, but not for awhile in this scale - and you already have the Prussians - if you got the French and British, then I think demand for your already released sets might rise.
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Post by R.K.Dittmar on Jan 30, 2018 6:18:49 GMT
WW1 ..AEF Vs 1918 German Army
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Rupert Mitchell - Drum & Flag
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Post by Rupert Mitchell - Drum & Flag on Jan 30, 2018 9:37:08 GMT
With my hobbyist head on I have been waiting for the 1/32 scale Balearic Slingers for ages so would like to see those happen.
With my business head on my first preference would be for HaT to keep in stock as many of the better selling 1/72 scale sets as possible.
After that producing the 1/32 scale sets already announced as future sets would be welcome.
If you wanted to do new sets why not look at some of the more popular 28mm skirmish type games such as Saga for example and maybe produce 1/32 scale figures that could be used for those.
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Post by Ole Ben on Jan 30, 2018 14:50:34 GMT
Speaking for the 19th century, I would love to see a revival of the Crimean war, Franco Austrian, Franco Prussian, Prussian Austrian Wars. These were all in a span of about 25 years from each other. With the welcome re-interest in ACW, One could visualize an interesting array of Wargames for the period. Just a thought from an old Confederate infantryman.
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Post by eliott on Jan 31, 2018 15:51:10 GMT
I support the company hat 1/32 whatever the period
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Post by militumman on Jan 31, 2018 23:45:55 GMT
I'm working on 1/32 Napoleonics and Roman-Carthaginians, so I am unlikely to but anything outside those ranges. Like to see some cavalry and accurately done artillery to go with the infantry. And finish the Austrians an Russians. Like to see some French Line infantry. In a pinch the lights can serve, except for the funny boots. Already bought enough 1/32 Bavarians for a division of infantry.
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Post by BDYH on Feb 1, 2018 6:22:42 GMT
1/32 Napoleonic: French and Spanish navies (There's nothing to go up against the Replicants Royal navy!), French royalists, Spanish guerrillas, other less-represented countries Colonial Wars: Maoris and British WW2: Greek/British insurgents (a la Guns of Navarone) American Revolution: esp cavalry
But PLEASE--NO MORE MARCHING. Action poses, please!
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Post by Anthony Morton on Feb 2, 2018 10:58:49 GMT
1/32 Napoleonic Prussian Cavalry in campign dress (covered shakoes) please!
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Post by Erik on Feb 2, 2018 17:34:26 GMT
THEIR ARE NO DECENT WW1 FIGURES WHY?
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Post by Scottmarquardt on Feb 2, 2018 17:47:32 GMT
Napoleonic Austrian infantry in shakos. Napoleonic Prussian reserve infantry. Coalition artillery crew sets. French line in campaign uniforms.
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Post by Arthur on Feb 2, 2018 18:39:03 GMT
First Spanish Napoleonic line infantry, they would paint up great. British line infantry and command would be great too to fight my French Naps. Would like to continue my SYW armies as well. Very little cavalry out there for 18th century and Napoleonic period. Love 32 scale but need bigger house as I tend to go over board. Find 32 scale easier to paint as I get older and glasses get thicker.
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Post by Travis on Feb 3, 2018 3:38:41 GMT
I would love to see the Zulu War sets in 1/32. Especially the general service wagons. The Crimea as well as the American Revolution. The AWI I believe is still lacking many troops when it comes to plastic.... Hessians, Artillery, Highlanders, Light infantry, riflemen.
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Post by waynew on Feb 3, 2018 16:42:18 GMT
I would love to see Napoleonic British Line Infantry - interestingly, the better sets have been of flank companies. And I would always welcome more ACW - as many sets as have been done, for those of us who love the era it seems there can never be enough poses or figures.
And, as has been mentioned, there aren't really any good World War I figures available (I don't count AIP - not a fan of their style, though they seem popular among many, but I don't know if it's because of lack of choices).
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Post by Stan on Feb 4, 2018 12:18:57 GMT
After your last 1:32 Napoleonic sets...I always kept high hopes that one day you would continue to produce 1:32 figures! At the moment there are of course ex-force and a few similar companies, their figures are oversized and overprized. I would love to see re-stocks of your earlier figures and it would be AMAZING if you would continue the production on the Napoleonic French LINE infantry both with bicornes and shako's! The masters were outstanding...Stunning! Then the Napoleonic Austrians..! For the rest, I would buy anything Napoleonic that you would produce. I would love to see HaT reclaiming its vital role in the 1:32 branch with your great formula of the Marching, action and Command sets!
I will try to let as many as possible people know about your post!
Best regards,
Stan
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Post by Stan on Feb 4, 2018 12:21:53 GMT
In addition to my post above; Russian Cossacks would be really nice and I think there is a general need for them within the Napoleonic era.
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Post by Stan on Feb 4, 2018 12:37:21 GMT
Great that the 1/32 line seems to be revitalized again! I would like to see more 1/32 Napoleonics, particularly Austrian army and French cavalry as there are so little of those out there. Agree on all of the above!
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Post by Anth on Feb 4, 2018 12:40:10 GMT
SYW Austrians.Then Hussars.
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Post by Otto skorzeny on Feb 4, 2018 12:50:15 GMT
Yes to more 1/32 sets please be they Britain's or airfix not bothered which .
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Post by Aratak on Feb 4, 2018 14:05:19 GMT
While I'd love to see more Napoleonics or a great World War I series, I think a series of Wild Western figures - cowboys, Native Americans, Townsfolk, US Cavalry - would sell well.
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Post by Cole Anderson on Feb 4, 2018 14:39:01 GMT
I would love to see some Austrians from Napoleonic wars. Lots of action poses!
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Post by Mike Fitz on Feb 4, 2018 15:06:13 GMT
Zulu Wars, American Civil War, Alamo, Napoleonics!!!
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The Batavian: M. de Jong
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Post by The Batavian: M. de Jong on Feb 4, 2018 15:17:06 GMT
Yes, yes yes! Please continue the marvelous Napoleonic series (Batavian Republic; Anglo/Russian invasion 1799), extend the SYW series and please initiate 54mm Boers both on foot and mounted (with horse holders).
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Post by yokai on Feb 4, 2018 15:38:03 GMT
of interest to me would be French and Indian war , early North American trappers/traders/native American tribes , Samurai /Mongol related , Cossack/Polish winged hussar and Tribes the early Russians fought in the expansion across Siberia to the Pacific coast.
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