Very nice.
Can I suggest that if you want to perhaps 'keep it real' then sculpting casualty figures might be a nice little 'niche' market. Most people are a little less particular with casualty markers than full figure sculpts in their army and you can get away with the pains of the learn gin curve required.
If you were able to focus on getting sculpts offering a whole range of 'dead men' then you could improve your sculpting skills and get some return for your efforts ASAP.
There are any number of armies that need casualty figures that are not currently available and if you do fairly generic casualties then they have multiple uses.
Lastly, most people don't like paying 'full tilt' for causalities so if you make them price competitive you could create a nice loyal following and fit in next to current ranges of figures.
For example, I need a goodly number of Masai dead figures but none exist. 2-3 dead Masai types based of Mr Copplestone's figures would be an excellent few figures. It would also probably cover off for a number of African types. The Black Tree Design dead zulus are actually pretty good so no need to duplicate those.
...just a few ideas for you to think on.
Happy W
Oh, nice job on that dead Brit!!