Hi, everybody,
Recently looked through the MiniArt’s guestbook for the past three years, and made the following statistics concerning wishes (ONLY 1/35 and WWII). Highlighted are the items, which were either released in the meantime, or are WIP. (In addition there is quite a number issued by Masterbox).
My conclusion is, that the guys at MiniArt ARE responsive to customer’s wishes.
Buildings:
North African buildings and some bunkers.
A church or small chapel ruin, Orthodox or Catholic.
Communist-era public monuments such as statues or fountains.
Stone barns or farm buildings.
Finnish or Karelian structures.
Smth like just a corner (2 walls) or some building fronts so that one could build a series of building fronts to make a lone street diorama.
Pill-boxes and bunkers; e.g. the Soviet М2 type bunker.
Want to do a street sections of two or three houses next to each other.
I hope to see some Dutch buildings sometime
Intact buildings.
Arnhem (Belgian) small and low houses.
Would love to see some North African dioramas.
A kit that includes collapsed flooring / beams etc for the 2 storey buildings.
Figures:
Crews for captured tanks: a Soviet crew for a PZII or IV, a German crew for a T-34.
Finns, Hungarians, Romanians, Cossacks, partisans. Refueling crews. Naval infantry.
Resistance movements.
Would love to see more "ACTION" in the figures, like shooting and hand to hand combat...
Polish and French WW2 figures.
Japanese Infantry/Artillery
Wish for some SS Soldiers, Gebirgsjager or Fallschirmjager
How about a couple of British and US Crews for my M7, M10, M18, M36, M112
French, Polish, Hungarian, Rumanian, Finnish, Japanese troops.
Civilians. Women, kids, elderly people in winter, summer clothes
European tank crews 1938-1945 (Hungarians, Italians, French, Rumanians, Polish.
Asian tank crews 1938-1969
Ukrainian Cossacks
German and Russia soldiers, who play music, dance and take photos,
British tank crew in ‘pixie suits’, British infantry at rest
Vehicles & armor:
There is a huge demand for allied vehicles.
Soviet T-60.
1/35 British Armoured and Scout Cars????
BT-7, T-26, T-50, T-38. Т-20 "Komsomolets”.
Red Army artillery: 3-K, S-80,72-K, 52-K and .
T-34, the SU - and ISU - series?
1/35 U.S. & Russian World War II Flaks
civil cars in 1:35 - some ideas: Ford V8, BMW 326, 318, 320; Mercedes-Benz 230, G4, 170, 540; Opel Olympia, Kadett, Super P6, Admiral, Kapitan; Adler Dilomat; Horch 853; Ford G 917/918; Citroen CV11; GAZ 61-40 - 73, M1.
Gebrigsgeschutz 36 or GebG 36
More armored cars, personal carriers, heavy and light trucks, lorries.
"Lancia Lince".
Vickers .303 machine gun and crew, 2’’, 3’’ and 4’’ mortars and crew
British/Commonwealth WW2 softskin vehicles/trucks
Guns А-19 and ML-20
Soviet 85-mm A/A gun.
Early type of ZIS-2
Accessories:
Furniture such as tables, chairs and similar things…
Some plumbing fixtures such as bathtubs, washstands, and WC's.
Injection-moulded stairways and railings.
Shutters and clear plastic windows, with and without shattered panes.
Park benches.
Home animals, first of all DOGS and CATS
New door types
Stuff as clock, radio, big table and chairs, hanging lights, record players, frames, jar, tea pot and wall robes
Series of interior/exterior furniture sets; already popular in resin but no-one makes anything in plastic I think this would be popular
Some ammo and boxes for other nations ie. British 6pdr, German 75mm, British infantry ammunition
General:
Own on-line shop?
Hi, would like to see diorama base in the building accessories
Would love to see a "Berlin 1945" or a "Stalingrad 1942-43" diorama.
Heads, ammunition and weapon as separate kits.
Traffic signs, signpost/guide, well, crates, tool hand truck, bicycles, civil vehicles
Farm tools, carts, etc
Any basic street sections i.e. cobble stone roads so that you can incorporate more than one building / diorama together
Suggestion. Beside expressing wishes here, I encourage all of you write also directly on MiniArt homepage. I’m convinced it’ll hit the target.
Personal to bill_c: Tram, tram, tram tram – write it to them as well!! To make things easier tram in Russian – трамвай, so you can simple write: трамвай, трамвай, трамвай!!!
Cheers,
Graysokol
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