Hi all - great poll, let's keep the responses coming

Whatever a manufacturer decides to make, it has to be a good seller for the kit to be viable. Obscure types will only appeal to a limited group, so Special Hobby would need to produce something that's going to sell more broadly. Given the market, a relatively popular subject that hasn't been kitted before, or kitted long, long ago and is need of a contemporary replacement, is the best option.
As someone who doesn't build
1/32 scale, I can definitely still see the appeal for a model company to release something in this scale, given the more widespread interest. Accordingly, I think a
1/32 Hanriot would indeed fit the bill; it is relatively simple, with plenty of interesting colour schemes. My next vote in this scale would be for an
Avro 504; a bit more of a challenging build, but lots of interesting colour schemes available.
For my most loved scale,
1/48, there are a couple of gaps that i'd love to have up to date kits for, but i'll stick with three:
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Sopwith Pup - we're in dire need of a newer release here. The Eduard kit first came out in 1995 (that's 26 years ago, folks!), is limited run in its moulding technology, and is long OOP. The most recent Aeroclub kit (2011) is still very limited run and is also now OOP. Plenty of interesting colour choices, when we consider front line squadrons, naval squadrons, and training squadrons.
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RE8 - again, a workhorse that has only really seen one kit; the old aeroclub kit from the early 90s that is very limited run in nature, and is now only really a collectors item.
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Avro 504 - again, lots of interesting schemes available. The Blue Max kit is the only game in town so far, and it's OOP and limited run.
For
1/72, my next most loved scale, even more options for contemporary kits exist.
- An updated
Pfalz D.III (lots of colour options. Roden kit here is good but is over 20 years old and isn't up to their current moulding standards)
- An updated
Albatros D.III (as above)
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Sopwith Pup (The HR models kit is nice but limited run, Airfix kit is aincient)
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Morane Bullet (Revell kit is old and inaccurate. This would also appeal to new starters due to its simplicity).
All that being said, like most folks, i'd welcome any new release and buy it regardless

Cheers,
BC