glen
so what is your "real personal" interest area? and is it covered? 
Marquis ............lets hope i can tempt you
regards
Ged
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and expanding 28mm ranges
Well, in the scales you work? (nothing in 40, for 28 see below):
Spanish/Mexican North America [North Mexico (think Chihuahua state,) New Mexico, Arizona, California, and Texas in today's geography] around 1680 (Pueblo Revolt) - 1820/1840 (Mexico wins independence "plus a few decades") - I have Zorro, banditos, Vaqueros, soldados de cuera and presidials plus Apaches, Commanches, and proxies for the others. I also use figures for
Spain on Venus VSF, Gothic Horror in Nueva España, Bugs versus Starship Toopers (1970/1980 humans,) and Fantasy.I have many eras (italics) covered by legacy 25 mm figures. I still add figures that fit in to the theme (the 28 mm figures represent taller people than my 25 mm ones.
I much have converted all my aircraft and ACW (you don't do aircraft) to 1/600th with Napoleonics and SF combined arms being converted as time, money, and figure availability allow.
So while I appreciate your figures in 28 mm and will get some to have personalities, etc., I won't be a major consumer for 28 mm figures ever.
Gracias,
Glenn