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Kari! I agree, this collection can take your breath away.
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Medic! I guess I have to be a it insane to do this, especially since it's all in 1/72 scale. Many people have called my sanity into question due to that fact I only build in 1/72 scale!
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Carlos: having more US; I'm trying. However, the US has never had the number of variants that many other countries like Russia and Germany have done in WWII and more modern times. Besides I am bound by what the model companies make in my scale. Right now I'm struggling to find and get the Galaxy Models MRAPS and other related vehicles. Dragon only recently brought out variants of the Stryker which I need to save for; I'm still trying to find and get an Armory M-41 Walker Bulldog; and I'm still waiting for someone to release an M-47, an M-198, any Patton-based bridglelayer, a Sergeant York, any other M -113 variants like the Lancer and the Chapparell. None of those have ever been released in my scale.
Even after all that, there are still a number of more modern trucks that still need to be released, not to mention gun trucks that I'm having a hard time finding parts and base kits for. As it is, every company is too busy bringing out yet more WWII German vehicles or modern Russian ones so even if I do get these; the Russians and Germans will always have more than the US. Just think of it as a "target rich environment"!
Then there is the final factor: money. I have a hard enough time making enough to keep my supplies topped off, much less buy more kits. Most of my acquisitions are gotten from birthday money, Christmas money, or friends who gift me kits.
Right now, I want to expand my Canadians; they are far too few for the number of available kits out there to make Canadian vehicles. Same with Australians. I'd also love to expand my French and Italians but kits for their vehicle are few and far between.
Anyway, that was not meant to be a rant or anything else like it so please accept it as the explanation it was meant to be. Thank you all for commenting and stay tuned, I have more coming down the pike.