It would be great to see a box of 28mm spears in various sizes available. Maybe other pointed objects like sharpened posts, stakes, and chevaux de frise. Anyone else in favor?
It would be great to see a box of 28mm spears in various sizes available. Maybe other pointed objects like sharpened posts, stakes, and chevaux de frise. Anyone else in favor?
The spears might be a little too hard to use without arms to go with them, but I'm in complete favor of assorted pointy terrain bits. Could work absolute wonders for chaos/heretic legion/copyright nonspecific "evil demons guys in space" fans, since you could just slap a spiked fence on a tank and be done.
while something like the fireforge weapons packs might sell, the fact that WGA doesn't really do figures with open hands for such, and the fact that metal figures without sculpted on weapons are getting rarer means it might not be a great idea.
though a box of field fortifications including stuff like lines of stakes might go over well. especially if they can be combiend with the barons war barricades (which i have seen many people complain about regarding how few stakes come in that set.)
It's super easy to swap weapons and yeah, I find a few good spears in my vault. I don't turn away from nice spearheads as they are even easier to mount on a metal rods. I have some 32 min halberds from fireforge but they're way too hefty for WGA fantasy/DFields guys. I don't want to think about the historic!
28 mm scale halberds and spears with or without hands would be awesome. Intricate and simple polearms will fit anything, even feudal or space wizard sci-fi genres.
What Drangir said on all counts:

I think there's probably a market for plastic fortification terrain kits for things like gambions, sharpened posts, stakes, and chevaux de frise. I've gotten a few such bits from somewhere before, probably leftovers frome someone's Warhammer/40K stuff, which I've never put to use, or maybe from some Mantic Terrain Crates or Dungeons & Lasers or something, and really, it's the sort of thing that Dungeons & Lasers and the Terrain Crates specialize in - scatter terrain for skirmish and wargaming use. A box of, say, four or five identical frames of the bits for these sorts of defense works, would be pretty easy to do, and would surely find a use in a variety of gaming and dioramas in 28mm and similar scales.
A supplemental set in the same vein for things like sandbags, barbed wire fencing stakes, hedgehogs, and dragon's teeth is an obvious choice to suit Trench Crusaders and WWI/WWII gamers, and maybe something similar in a urban crowd-control flavor for the Zombie Apocalypse with Jersey barriers, steel fences, orange construction cones and barrels, and that sort of thing would find some post-apocalypse, pulp and sci-fi buyers as well.
Scale model manufacturers used to make specialty kits of this sort - usually in 1/72 scale, which is visibly too small for 28mm purposes - but I think a lot of those kits have been out of print for years. The kits used to include two or maybe four pieces each of things like sandbag walls, chevaux de frise, and gambions, with maybe a smattering of wooden barrels, signposts, ammo crates, undersized pup-tents, or whatever. Sometimes you'd get a guard shack and blockade gate, small foot-bridge, or watch-tower instead of the barricades, and sometimes you'd see a WWII-focused kit with steel drums, telegraph poles, brick walls and steel hedgehogs instead of their wooden Napoleonic counterparts.

One of the dozen (give or take) classic 1/72 Italeri Battlefield Accessory sets from back in the day....
That's maybe a little two all-purpose to be much use for proper wargaming territory - better suited for a small diorama - and a modern 28mm set might best focus on the things that are maybe a little harder to find these days in a world where modern specialty kits sell steel drums and wooden barrels by the bucket-load, and 3D-printing and specialty terrain kits fill a lot of the void for things like bridges and small buildings.
I think a 28mm kit focused on maybe three to four different types of barricades with enough for 4 to 8 such items, with filler like signs or whatever if possible, is maybe the sweet spot for this scale, and target audience of skirmish and tabletop gamers.
But, that's what I imagine - what would suit your gaming purposes better?
Renedra does sets of gambions, barrels (both wood and steel), sandbags, several forms of wooden and stone fencing, and the Chevaux de Frise for 28mm in plastic. and mantic does assorted fences, stone walls, and 'improvised barricades' of both modern and historical style in (lower quality) plastic as part of their terrain crates line.
so the question becomes what else is needed?
There aren't any spear/polearm bits or the like in sight, and I'm guessing it'll be a digital set, but this intriguing preview of what looks like primarily seige terrain bits was included in today's Wargames Atlantic email newsletter:

I never really use much of it, but I've always been a sucker for this sort of thing, and for whatever reason the covered shed/mineshaft/shelter, lantern, shovel, pick, and routine wooden barrel in particular stand out to me. In my imagination, goblins live in little dungeon tunnels dug under buildings like that, and peek out from underneath it while waiting for dark when they can creep out into the countryside causing goblin mischief, just add decorative bones, "Animal Bits", and cobwebs..
The defensive walls would be a lot of fun to repurpose into other buildings, too, as platforms, footbridges, trench and stockade walls, or whatever. They're theoretically not hard to scratch-build from sprues or styrene plasticard - I enjoy that sort of thing - but not everyoe enjoys making that stuff, and I bet there's some market for sprues of that sort of thing alone.
Whatever, I've always enjoyed thinking of "wrong" ways to use this sort of stuff.