Yes, they really are superb. I've been SORELY tempted by the Arthurians, and now by these early Saxons... If only I hadn't just spent three years completing Footsore armies for both sides...

When I look at the speed and quality of Colin Patten's output for his new brand, I can't help but wonder if there is a little bit of an implied rebuke for his brother and the rest of the inheritors of Gripping Beast. Because it looks a lot like he is remaking the entire original catalogue of GB ranges which fired the early rampant success of that manufacturer - most of which they subsequently appear to have retired or over-written with (to my eye) manifestly inferior sculpts from different hands...
So Colin comes back and makes them all over again - only even better than they were to start with, more dynamic, and with many more variants.
Or maybe, as he says on his Facebook page, it's just because he loves sculpting Dark Age miniatures

Worth remembering Colin does have a slightly spotty track record with his miniatures businesses. Having parted ways with Gripping Beast after a few years, he started Vendel Miniatures, churned out a huge number of very appealing (if slightly squat) Elizabethan / Border Reiver and fantasy figures - and then sold the whole lot on after a couple of years to Sergeant Major Miniatures in the USA.
I get the impression he may be someone who loves to sculpt when he's on a roll and the muse takes him, but perhaps he isn't so keen on the other aspects of running a wargames business.
Well, that's the artistic temperament for you...

Maybe the advice is - if you like these figures, get 'em while they're hot, because previous experience
might suggest he could run out of enthusiasm as the business side of things takes off...