Sassanids are a major faction that haven't yet been blessed with a plastic kit or two. I'm unsure on the full level of differences their units would have had in comparison to the Achaemenid and Parthian dynasties' troops, but to have a concrete plastic set of Sassanid Infantry, one for Cavalry and perhaps even an Elephant would be most welcome.
Hunnic cavalry and infantry would be a couple of big sellers for the Decline and Fall side of the Dark Ages - perhaps Fireforge's Mongol cavalry and Steppe Infantry already cater for Huns but again a couple of specialised Hun kits wouldn't go amiss.
Norse-Gaels haven't been covered much in plastic as of yet - the Gripping Beast Irish set does cater to this somewhat by including a Dane Axe in each sprue, but an upgrade sprue for the WA Irish set that includes more Dane Axes, Viking-inspired heads and also some Galloglaich double-handed swords I imagine would go-down well with those who'd want to make a Dublin Irish, Manx or Orcadian warband.
I also want to see an alternative set of Welsh, I really can't get on board with the primitive barefoot look that Gripping Beast has given theirs. Because there is relatively little that has been written down regarding the nature of Welsh troops prior to the Middle Ages the subject is up for different interpretations, and personally I would have thought they would have been more advanced than the backwater Gaels and Picts (the Celtic Britons certainly were, and given that they had also been Romanised by this time, I would have thought they would have been closer to their Saxon rivals in terms of their equipment, just with their army structure revolving more around archers and heavy cavalry than heavy infantry).
As mentioned in another thread I'm a big fan of Mierce's Darklands models, and their Welsh models look really good:
Teulu (literally 'family' or household troops - would more often have been mounted in reality but some may well have fought on foot):
Rhyfelwyr (Warriors - standard Welsh infantry, I know these wouldn't all be wearing chainmail - that honour would have been reserved mainly for the Teulu - which is why I'm advocating for a set with unarmoured bodies, and the Shields would be round, but otherwise you get the picture):
Helwyr (Hunters - these would most likely have been the stereotypical Welsh border raiders, skilled with both a bow and a sword and with a cloak and hood that, while maybe wouldn't have had leaves affixed to it, would still have been dark green to better camouflage the wearer from pursuing enemies)
Saethwyr (Archers - ranged troops superior to those of other factions, but vulnerable in melee of course):
While they possess a bit of a fantastical edge, I would certainly like to see Wargames Atlantic make a version of these closer to historically-accurate Dark Ages costume, in particular if their parts are compatible with the Late Roman Lorica Hamata troops to allow a kitbasher to turn them into unarmoured Romano-British infantry or the Late Romans into Welsh Teulu on foot, and if WA release a Late Roman Heavy Cavalry set as well, the same method could be applied to make mounted Teulu.
Something like this:
- 5 unarmoured bodies on the sprue, similar to those of the Goths - armoured bodies can be obtained elsewhere
- Heads mainly with moustaches rather than beards, some helmeted and some unhelmeted (both of which are compatible with the Lorica Hamata Late Romans to make foot Teulu), plus some hooded heads for Helwyr
- Enough bows to equip every model in the kit with one if desired
- Plenty of sword and spear arms for melee troops and enough shields to equip every model in the kit with one if desired
- At least two or three cloaks per sprue for Helwyr
- Javelins for skirmishers, and for melee infantry to throw at a charging foe, perhaps?
WA have already made the especially characterful set of Irish for Blood Oaths, so I certainly hope that they'll see that a set of Welsh in the style I've mentioned would be an equally-characterful set to follow it up.