Eastern Bloc Weapons have a beauty born of utility. If weapons were based solely upon the aesthetic, they'd still be hand etched, and melee weapons of the bygone ages would still be standard issue. It's the same kind of beauty that is present in tools, and that's simply what guns are, all other considerations aside: they are tools of a very particular function. Regardless, we do need greater variety in our offerings. I have no problem with us continuing to make American and NATO arms at all, or any modern arms, for that matter, however diversity is important and there is a sizeable market for sci-fi weapons of all kinds, from Mass Effect to Star Wars to Killzone. The fundamentals of these weapon's functions are not unlike any other weapons that TI has offered, as we have indeed made Sci-Fi weapons in the distant and recent past, all that's required for us to put them on the market is to have the models, and for us to put the same amount of exhaustive detail that we have always invested in our arms into these fantasy weapons as well. Once that is done, we will have no trouble marketing them at all, and properly handled, they will practically sell themselves, especially to fans and roleplayers, not just the military community itself. Also, we should make an MG42.