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More Rigid Bones Weapon and Accessory Packs.

 

Pirate / 16th century Weapons.

Futuristic Weapons.

Old west weapons.

Modern Weapons.

Steam Punk Gears and Weapons.

Adventurer's gear.

Musical instruments.

Campfire, Tent both folded and set up.

Bedrolls, A spit with a pig or chicken on it ( to put over the campfire)

Books, scrolls, bottles, candles, skulls.

Pots, pans, Amphoras,.

Treasure piles.

Hats, helmets and such.

Conversion parts like claws, wings etc.

Cart wheels.

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I echo the call for more fantasy cavalry and other mounted combatants, in various species of both riders and mounts, but with attention to the fit of two.

 

For example I have some old AA goblins riding pigs which are fun, but I had to pin their butts to the saddles to keep them from falling off. Perhaps you could put fittings on the figures so that pins are not necessary. Just a molded hole in one and a peg on the other ought to be sufficient, like a Lego nub. Bonus if the fitting is consistent and standard across this series. The mold geometry might be a challenge to figure out, I suppose, but I'm sure you'll be up to it.

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I really like the muscular elf blacksmith from Bones III. I would like to see some muscular savage elves or elf barbarians. Maybe, an elven librarian, guards, children, royal court members, etc...

 

How about goblin alchemist and warg riders preferably in the style of the Bones 1 (not Pathfinder)

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I have to address a severe deficiency. If you look at a lot of the wizard figures, most of them either look like Gandalf/Elminster/Ed Greenwood/ George R.R. Martin, with long beards and flowing robes, and usually a pointy hat, or else they look like a creeeeeeeepy necromancer. What we need is ones that are younger, not snot-nosed apprentices but youthful and competent, like a lot of adventurers in their prime (shortly before their demise). A bit of diversity goes a long way.

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