A little bit late, and possibly a tiny bit off-topic, but I just can't hold back any longer. I've never collected skeletons, and probably won't start now, however good the offerings, but I hope someone can answer the question that's been bugging me ever since I saw the picture of the animated cadavers: why - and indeed how - is the 'musician' sounding the horn? Is he just mindlessly adopting the pose he presumably used prior to death and decomposition? To what degree, if any, is he aware of the absence of sound he is producing, and the consequent futility of his actions?
Quite seriously, is a hornist regularly featured in skeletal armies, and, if so, do the appropriate army lists account for the absurdity? Yes, I know it's magic, but no animation spell I've ever heard of was able to reproduce lungs - if it could, why not all the other organs? Am I the only one who cares about this?
[Edit] The horn doesn't look like any Greek instrument I've ever seen either, though that's rather beside the point in this instance.