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jeeves27 Jul 2016 5:52 p.m. PST

Looking at several Essex and Donnington DBA army packs, I am noting that many packs include figures from across nationalities when there are usable options in the pack's nationality. For example, in the Donnington Later Visigoth pack includes DQF03 Aquatanian archer when the Visigoth line has DVF04 Goth/Town militia archer. Is this for diversity's sake to portray the hodgepodge nature of pre modern armies or is there some other reason I am missing?

Mako1128 Jul 2016 11:14 a.m. PST

High cost of sculpting new figs and making molds for them, when close enough will do?

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