So I'm not certain, but I'm pretty sure that Linear-A reads this topic discussion. I mean they've posted here before. If you are reading this Linear-A, please tell us what the Indus Valley civilisation box will contain, I've put my Mauryan Empire Indian army on hold specifically for this box.
So the company said on their own forums, in reference to word other places (this place? Chariobaude I think they hear you
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Elsewhere I have heard Byzantine only Infantry - if you read correctly then our boxes say Set 1, which means that there will be more sets from the Byzantine - we have already communicated this elsewhere.
Of course there will also be different Cavalry units, but don't ask us when - we're working hard on the next sets.
I can only repeat it again and again, we are a small company and from the research to the finished set, a lot of individual steps are necessary.
Of course, we are also working on the other ancient epochs and are constantly developing, because we really don't want to leave out any ancient epochs - so we still have a lot to do.
We hope you understand.Peter wrote:Why not putting these special figures in the big boxes, like Strelets is doing. Then we pay a little more for the box but then you have a complete set for a reasonable price. Just my five cents!
Yeah I think that'd be great, but this might be a case of justifiable effort to profit. They're probably experimenting with what the market will accommodate and at the end of the day, their aim is to maximise profits. I'd like to have singular special figures in the big box (I think their previous Cunaxa Persian set did it, even) but if they make more money this way...
Chariobaude wrote:
Well... i'm quite undecised : in a way, having those figs is a true gift from Linear... After more than four years of waiting, FINALLY those figs will be available in a timeframe never covered before !
But then, let's be honest.
the mould doesn't seems to be so nice we could hope for.
then the sets are quite strangely made : the regular infantry is mixing too many type of troops, and the elite set is a mix of court rapresentative (with excubitors only infantrymen when they were actually... cavalrymen !)
The pose, especially for the elite set, are not very dynamic...
Will i buy it ? Off course ! But a justinian army made only of infantrymen is a complete nonsense....
Haha, I've been following your blog for a while, I have you filed in my head as the Byzantine guy. I'm glad you're finally getting that update you've waited
years for. I think Linear-A's approach is to have a broad variety of many diverse figures in their boxes, they have a history of including esoteric minis in their sets (Ligurians) and I kind of like it. I see their sets as supplementary to say, HaT or Zvezda who give you a whole unit of roughly the same troop type and then you get some extra Linear-A poses as well as fun side figures.
Re excubitors - I think the idea is they're guards for the court in this set, they're waiting to enter battle or might actually just be at court and not on the battlefield at all. They're definitely not in action poses and that's probably deliberate. I can make use of them but you prob can't put them in the front line of a battle diorama.
I'm sure they'll make cavalry at some point mate (give it another 4 years)
Howlin wrote:I do hope they can continue making even the small sets for those that want them. Linear A is pretty much the only maker making minis in ancient themes these days so it is exciting to see what they come up with. I know they put their ballista and scorpion on hold, and those would be big sellers I think.
How many sets do you think they even make in a series? Like, how many Etruscan infantry men do you think they make?
Yeah I'm just glad we're getting new figures of anything. Very starved for new ancients.
I think the number of sets in a series vary, their German Varus series is still going and I think it's on the 4th or 5th set now. We even have roadmaps of the new minis coming. I like everything they've shown recently.