Yeah, and in some ways, this kit kind of feels like we're not getting the full sprue it deserves. I'd have to compare it to some of the newer kits by WA to see if it really is smaller, but it certainly feels smaller for some reason - the sprues for the skeleton and halfling kits felt a bit small, too. Not sure if some of the newer kits are using bigger sprues, or if WA is just getting better at fitting more stuff onto the sprues than they used to, but it does almost come across like an artifact of that early time in Wargames Atlantic's history. Which wasn't all that long ago: they've come a long way from humble beginnings in the last couple years, whne we could count the number of available WA products on one hand!
Don't get me wrong: I appreciated then that we were getting a couple different types of guns and gas masks in a Classic Fantasy kit with such small sprues, and still get a few fantasy melee weapons and a couple different types of plain lizard heads on there too, when WA could have just as easily have just given us enough Warhammer-friendly blow guns and macuahuitl war clubs to get by, and I still do appreciate it: this was an ambitious kit for the amount of space they were working with!
But, I can't help thinking that if the kit were made today, we'd probably have been getting a few more bits, including a oouple more rifle poses, and a few more melee weapons.
I can only say again that hopefully we see either a follow-up kit for the lizard men that includes those sortsof bits (and more), or at least get a Digital Atlantic product that 3D prints those sorts of bits. Fans of these guys would,I think, be very happy to see some additional rifle poses for aiming properly instead of shooting from the hip, some handguns, a few more swords and clubs and spears and the like, perhaps some shields, and some command and support bits. The discusson elsewhere in this forum about what a heavy weapons kit for these guys might look like is full of great ideas, too!