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Our Ranges Poll: Win Prizes!

Our Ranges Poll: Win Prizes!

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NickP - April 29, 2022

I agree with the other poster about Turks. It would be so great to see some plastic kits of Ottoman Turks from Late Middle Ages through the Napoleonic Period. Quite the span, I know, but I think they would offer some GREAT modeling and painting opportunities. Not to mention, a range of conflicts!

Brooks - April 29, 2022

I really appreciate the flexible kits like the 1916-1940 French Infantry and French Partisans that can cover different conflicts and settings straight out of the box or with minimal weapon/head swaps.

Eliseo - April 29, 2022

Additional tribes usually forgotten (Amazonian, Caribes, Chichimecas, etc.) and more figures for Conquistadores, their allies and their enemies, would be interesting.

Hoss - April 29, 2022

non Western European Renaissance wold be ideal. More Meso/Asian/Eastern Euro stuff like Turks, Hindustanis, Tatars, Polish etc, they don’t get enough love in 28mm scale

Brian Sinclair - April 29, 2022

I chose “Other” because I am really excited about the Aztecs, the Boxers, and the Warring States Chinese, but felt that selecting “Renaissance” or whatever he others are technically under sends the wrong message. I don’t want most Renaissance miniatures, just specific ones.

J Mansfield - April 29, 2022

If you did a range of Early Dynastic Sumerians (2500 BCE) there could be accessories on the sprues to convert them to cartoon cavemen (like the Flintstones or the Croods) and just paint that wool kilt as an animal hide. Hmm… that might almost work to portray more ‘realistic cavemen’ too

KGC - April 29, 2022

I’d love to see what you guys do with hobgoblins for the Classic Fantasy line.

In my head, I’m imagining an awesome mix of old school DnD samurai-inspired hobs and Uruk-hai. If they are anything like the Goblins and Halflings, it’d be hard to buy just one box.

Bommel Recklinghausen - April 29, 2022

I would like to see napoleonic spanish infantery.
Or first crusade byzantic and Moslem troops.

Paul Mitting - April 29, 2022

I would love to see figures for Steampunk / Wild West that are not oversized like other current manufacturers (ie: actual 28mm, not 32 or 35mm or more!). Especially if the sets provided male and female characters with interchangeable arms – maybe 5 male and 5 female body poses in a mix of clothing, with sprues of various heads with hats and bare heads.
My other preference would be a set of universal bodies in the General Accoutrements line, again maybe mixed male and female, so we could use up all the spares arms and heads that tend to get left over from a set. It has been suggested a number of times before but I think only Wargames Atlantic has the initiative to make something like that.

Reuben Marriott - April 29, 2022

You have a great range that’s very broad in focus so give lots of options for people in multiple genres.

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