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My opinion: medieval Europe is much more interesting. Many military figures are produced, but there is no civilians in plastic.

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Agree with most others that a range of Ancient Greek Civilans would be very useful and greatly appreciated. It would be reasonable to subdivide the range into different periods and topic areas (market scene, different craftsmen, court life, etc. ...). :+1:

As for similar ranges, I won't trouble you with another exotic wishlist but can very well imagine the value of Civilian figures suitable for the 19th & 20th centuries. :wink: :sweat_smile:

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How much difference exactly would there be between ancient Greek and Roman civilians?

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It is a good question, so I did some searching on Google for daily life pictures but pretty much only found people shopping in markets.

Atlantic sets were reissued under NEXUS and are readily available for a good price still.

I bought a few of your Roman Transport 4 set with the Basterna/Sedan Wagon. I love it and I can use it also in Peking Chinese themes.

I've got several ATL Greek Warships and they made other boats already also.

If you take up the challenge, what sets/themes do you think you could add to and would be popular?

Thank you for asking - GC