Looks interesting and thanks to Anton for the thorough review.
Having had a good look at the frames I am not entirely convinced but this could have potential. A few questions/comments (in no real order):
1 Why is the Afghan riders frame dated 2021 and the horses 2023....what happened to this project?
2 Not at all convinced about the approach to the reins. I have noticed on 3D WA that they do these funky looking reins that don't resemble/recreate real horse reins very well.
3 The horses look pretty good....but are they really looking like steppe ponies like those used in Afghanistan...these ones look a bit on the large size.
4 On the Afghan riders, the weapons selection is strange, with only 2 tulwar swords out, a few jezails (this box is suppose to cover up to 1914 yet no guns to represent that), the dahl (shield) is not a traditional Afghan one.....and overall, why such a limited selection?
5 Heads....okay, this is where the real problems are...you have one bearded head that looks like a sea captain with a hat (think Capt Haddock from TinTin)....another one with a face wrap that looks like he is a 1980s skier....
Overall, good and bad....but WA continues to under perform from that they could do. I have supported the 3D WA tribes platform since its inception and some sets are good and some awful (3D designer needs to learn how to sculpt!)....but in general, still not taking advantage of everything that 3D design and printing offers.
Just my thoughts...yours may differ...and that's perfectly okay.