Isnt that obvious?
Not only playermodels but different weapons too.
Finns used their own version of Mosin Nagant, the M/27 Pystykorva during Winter War and in The Continuation War by the year 1944 Pystykorva would have been replaced by the M/39 Ukkopekka. It kinda reminds me of Lee Enfield thing. From SMLE to No4 throughout the years. So both M/27 and M/39 would have to be made.
Finns also sported Molotov Cocktails during Winter War, so those would have to be made aswell.
FH2 currently has the early version of the Suomi M/31 which suits just fine for the Winter War. But we would need the Suomi M/31 SJR with the extended muzzlebrake for the later Continuation War maps.
Also goes by without saying finns also used M/26 Lahti-Saloranta lightmachinegun during both wars, but I would personally like to see it in Winter War and early Continuation War maps because by the summer -44, almost every Saloranta had been replaced by the captured russian manufactured DP-lightmachineguns because Saloranta was quite unreliable and had small magazine capacity. Consider M/26 as the Breda lightmachine gun for the Italians, almost as shit. Saloranta was nicknamed as "Assembled Mistakes" from all sorts of stupid errors they made while constructing this weapon.
Finnish would of course need their trusted puukko aswell. Finns never really sported bayonet business because they didnt have some proper bayonet to be attached to their rifles. And like 99% of men had their own puukko's with them.
Also, a lot of other things needed to make out the finnish army such as:
- Lahti L-39 anti-tank gun for either early continuation war maps or for -44 with its anti-air version. This weapon would be the most realistic choice for Winter War, but only a couple of prototypes reached the frontline, so it would not be realistic to have them there, unfortunately. I'd consider it as low-priority.
- Captured vehicles with their own camo-patterns, mostly map specific. I could imagine a Sotka, a Klimi, a Pikku Sotka and T-28 for this one particular event.
- Sturms with their finnish modifications. I'd have two versions. One with logs attached to the sides and one without those logs. As not all of the stug's were equipped with all the sporting finnish modification due to lack of time.