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What shoud FMG use as russian sculpts(never to early for ideas!)
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i want to know what you want as the tank…inf… atrly…ect.
i woud like a is-2/3 vetren or the kv-1/2 as the heavy tank
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My choices for USSR sculpts:
Tank #1: T-34/76A
Tank #2: IS-2
[Self-Propelled Artillery: Katyusha (any model)]
Mech.Infantry: Zis-33 Half-Track Conversion
Truck: Zis-5
Artillery: Any
AA: Any (Bofors for all nations would be fine with me)
Fighter: MIG-3 or YAK-1
[Jet Fighter: MIG-9]
Fighter-Bomber: IL-2 or IL-4
Bomber: YER-2 or TU-SB
[Heavy Bomber: PE-8]
Air Transport: LI-2 (USA DC-3 built under license)
Carrier: Project 72
[Light carrier: Project 71]
Battleship: Sovetsky Soyuz class
[Pre-war battleship: Gangut class]
Cruiser: Kirov class
Destroyer: Gnevny class
Submarine: Shchuka class
Transport: Any WWII design. -
tank #2 = IS-2….naaa release to late in the war to get a real impact.
KV 2…that’s the one!!!artillery = m1938-122 mm
Armored VH = BA 32 -
They already have the T-34 OOB, so I vote for the T-26.
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YES! The T-26 for Soviet Light Tank and the KV-1 or IS-2 for Soviet Heavy Tank.
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T-26 Please please please!
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tank #2 = IS-2….naaa release to late in the war to get a real impact.
I don’t know where on earth you guys are getting this: it’s simply not true! (Are you guys still confusing the IS-2 with the IS-3?) The KV series was off of the battlefied for the second half of the war, for the most part, and replaced by the IS-2! More IS-2’s were produced than either KV-1 or KV-2’s (or stop-gap measures such as the KV-85 for that matter) and the Soviet counter-offensive that really won the war on Germany was spearheaded by twice as many IS-2’s as Germany ever produced Tigers!