A lot has happened since this vehice came out in 2015.
Since then we released the 1/72 PBV 301, the Bandkanon BK1, IKV 91 in production and prototype Version, the Bärgningsbandvagn BGVB 82, Brobandvagn Brobv 941, the SKPF/VKPF as well as a number of Flygvapnet and Armen trucks and SUVs.
The master for the Strv m/42, Strv 74 and Pansarvärnskanonvagn m43 as well as TGB21/22 are in the Czech Republic for casting. I tend to use a platform strategy, having learned this in the Auto Industry.
I'm working my way through 1/72 Swedish tanks and trucks and intend to to a lot of Flygvapnet Ground Support Equipment in the style of the Hasegawa USAF Ground Support Sets so that modellers can create interesting dioramas around their Post War Saabs (Generators, heaters, hydraulic Units, ordonance Trailers, Electronics Vans, ammo loading trucks, aircarft tugs,tractors, etc). Essentially, I'm filling the gaps in my own Collection and making the masters available for duplication. The small profits pay for research materials like vintage Swedish army manuals and spare parts lifted from other kits ;-). It was planned to do a PBV 302, but S&S did one, so I have to wait till the their moulds wear out.
It's a one-man operation happening in between corporate and family obligations with casting and distribtion outsourced, so everything takes time. The Czechs have ever increasing waiting lists since corona. so Patience is a must.
At the Moment, I'm debating wether or not to do a Centurion Strv 104 considering Cromwell did one 10 years ago, which hasn't seen the light of day since. Add on/conversions parts for Swedish Centurions STRV 81, 101, 102 would be interesting but might not be worth the trouble AND you would have to use the ACE kits with those diabolical rubber tracks.