Yes, a Dallas Rangemaster! And the BOSS Blues Driver.
A Peavey Deuce/Mace combo amplifier model. Those amps had a very unique sound due to their solid state preamps and 6L6 power tube sections. Even Peavey doesn't have these amps in ReValver.
Whatever Supro amp Jimmy Page used on the first Led Zeppelin album.
Fender Red Knob Twin, aka the Evil Twin.
BOSS OD-2 Turbo Overdrive - this one kicks up the SD-2 a notch with a mid boost.
BOSS Katana Mini amp. I'm not joking - that's an amazing sounding little amp, and it's all analogue solid state. The Brown setting is a very musical hi gain, and you can get the Crunch setting to chime.
A good stomp compressor like a JangleBox or ByrdBox - I've got the former, and I like its brighter setting - it sounds particularly great with electric 12-string for your inner Roger McGuinn .
A variety of solid state practice amps, be nice to have a ratty trashy buzz you can dub in. I'm thinking stuff like Fender Sidekick, Peavey Decade/Rage, and especially a Gorilla amp. Some of the tinier battery powered amps like those toy Marshall and Fender amps - and of course allow them to swap out to bigger speakers.
Pignose battery-powered amp. And particularly allow its cabinet to be opened or closed in the Cab Room - this amp was one of Frank Zappa's secret weapons in the studio.
H+H combo. Solid state clean but with a unique distortion edge - as heard with Wilko Johnson's Dr. Feelgood stuff.
12-string effector. This is one of the nicest features in the Amplitube Acoustic iOS app, and I'm surprised that it hasn't carried over into Amplitube 4.