Well you were right about them dropping 1935 for the anointed. And your reasoning here certainly makes more sense than many of the new "explanations" they are coming up with: such as how the anointed are now meant to be the "generation".
But like Jeff said, the Witnesses' use of Hebrews immediately sprang to mind. Hebrews takes various features of the old Law Covenant and applies it to the New Covenant. This gives the Witnesses license to view events that happened under the "Old Covenant" as having corresponding antitypes under the "New Covenant". Since both the New Testament and modern Jehovah's Witnesses are in the New Covenant era there can be no such antitypical parallels between the two.
I had a look at the Survival into A New Earth book to see if there were any examples of types taken from the New Testament and applied to modern Witnesses. Under the heading, "foreshadowed by the following groups or individuals" there are 21 examples cited, all from the OT. Then under the heading, "additionally, described prophetically as follows" are 26 prophetic passages not involving types/antitypes, taken from both the OT and NT.
I just noticed on page 39 it also says:
The Bible book of Hebrews, for example, opens our eyes to the prophetic significance of matters that a casual reader might view as simply being history. It reveals that "the [Mosaic] Law has a shadow of the good things to come." - Hebrews 10:1
Annoyingly they don't make explicit in the text that follows precisely whether this is the reasoning behind their only drawing parallels between now and OT passages.