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Re: Filling in the gaps

WW2 US artillery & heavy weapons for both early & late war.

AWI & 1812 US artillery & cavalry + regular infantry.More Indians.

WW1 US heavy weapons

War of Texas Independence & Mexican/American war: Texan artillery & Mtd Texans. Mexican Lancers. US artillery & cavalry.

WW2 Filipino Guerillas

WW1 French Colonials

Re: Filling in the gaps

I agree with what Bert says.

More WWI Americans, and early WWII American Heavy Weapons, and American Artillery Crews for WWI, Early WWII and WWII.

Mike Bunkermeister Creek
Bunker Talk blog

Re: Filling in the gaps

The really big gap is the various eras of the Byzantine empire, two sets that try to cover too much and with accuracy issues such as cavalry troops being depicted as foot troops and another set that has been in preparation for years and I doubt will ever see the light of day.Probably of less appeal but a personal hobbyhorse, I would like to see Dark Age Scots, Picts and Irish - all these warriors were active in Britain for hundreds of years and have a very distinctive look compared to your average Viking or Anglo-Saxon. For Sub-Roman Brits we can get away with late Romans. For WW2 French and Italian colonial troops would be good, seeing as Africans contributed massively, particularly, in Free French forces. Where would LeClerc have been without the Senegalese?

Re: Filling in the gaps

Mounted and dismounted Mexican bandits