Part Two Expeditionary Force Future Plans

Part Two Expeditionary Force Future Plans, we continue our posting of the future plans of Expeditionary Force. The last post we gave the list. Now, we have more of the details.

Part Two Expeditionary Force Future Plans Details

 Part Two Expeditionary Force Future Plans


Some periods will be limited in scope (no. of sets) while others can be extensive.

The right column above are the anchor armies already produced or in production.

Those periods in red have some sets already being prepared.


For instance, the 1812 Scott’ brigade sets in roundabout jackets will have option sets for the Alamo and also suitable for the afghan and opium wars. This set is in the production queue. There will be horse-foot-guns.


Will consider starting with the Egyptians for the Biblical period based on your feedback, instead of the Hebrews.


I also agree that the Egyptians are more well-known and popular. They are always in the plan and only a matter of which to do first.

The Egyptian army is much more complex and will have many sets (Chariots, Nubians, Sherdens, etc,.) and this will take a longer period to cover thus delaying the Hebrews to much later date.

By contrast, the Hebrew and Philistine armies can be covered like the Celts and Germans in just a few sets and be done.

The Biblical Hebrews will also be relevant for the Jewish Rebellion against the Romans, and as auxiliaries for the Persians and Seleucids.

For the Greeks, we are gradually expanding into the Hellenistic period with Syracusan-Italian and Successor phalangites. We will then move on to cover the Carthaginians and Republican Romans.

Medieval Plans

Monk front view
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There will be a 60mm version for the Dark Ages.


The Medieval period will expand into Islamic Arabs and Turks and then Mongol-Tartars, Song Chinese, and Japanese.


The 18th Century period is waiting in the wings, starting with the Marlburian Wars. This will also cover Jacobite Scots and Early American Indians with bow and arrows.

The Napoleonic period will eventually cover the Russian-Leipzig campaigns and the peninsular war. The Imperial Guard sets are in-progress. Will send you something later on this.


There will be some AMR series extension into the Alamo.
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2 Responses to Part Two Expeditionary Force Future Plans

  1. Gary DiBello says:

    If you love to paint figures…If you love dioramas…If you love History/Literature…If you love remembering your childhood love of all these thing, why wouldn’t you love to have these figures?! Thank you, Expeditionary Forces! Great themes-Great Figures!

    • Denver Forester says:

      You are correct.
      Ex Force figures remind me of the
      well sculpted metal figures
      that were too expensive for me.
      Ex Force are about $4.00 each.
      With only a few different boxes,
      many variations of poses are possible.

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