Alright, I`ll add them. The new model is very detailed.
When you have time please add these two anti-aircraft guns for Romania:
1.
Vickers/Reşiţa md. 1936/1939, cal. 75 mm - the British did not put the Vickers M.31 cal. 75 mm aa gun into regular service but it was built under license in Romania (the Netherlands and Denmark relied on it too) and was probably the most important AA gun for Romania in ww2. It should be switchable for an anti-tank role as it was used like that at Stalingrad, being one of the few weapons in service that could knock out the newer Soviet tanks.
Pictures of the gun in Romanian service are not that useful, but here are two dutch guns that will give you a clearer picture of how it looked:
http://www.waroverholland.nl/index.php? ... o&pid=3881
and the one closest to the camera here:
http://www.waroverholland.nl/index.php? ... o&pid=4017
And here is the Finnish version which had a different caliber and some differences to the crucifix base:
http://www.jaegerplatoon.net/76ItK34_1.jpg
These articles show the Romanian gun folded for transportation:
https://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vickers_Model_1931
http://www.worldwar2.ro/arme/?article=336
And this one (second from top) shows it in service with the Romanian army, but the picture is not that clear:
http://blogistoriexiib.blogspot.ro/2014 ... ul-de.html
2.
37mm Rheinmetall antiaircraft gun model 1939 - it was license produced in Romania after the German Flak 36/37 since 1938.
http://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tun_antiae ... model_1939
http://www.worldwar2.ro/arme/?article=333