For the mid 17th C. in the British Isles, the one army that seems not to be available is the Irish Catholic confederacy, whose models can be used for many of the types in the Montrose Scots army as well, with some modifications. They defeat the Scots at Benburb using aggressive tercio tactics, but go down in defeat to Cromwell, due largely to those same tactics (the ponderous tercio formation) and perhaps more importantly to a deficit in quality and quantity of horse. These are under way, being sculpted by "clibinarium" the same chap who makes the late romans.
For the Italian wars we have the Swiss, models covering them in their classic renaissance look from about 1505 to 1550 (until they adopted plunderhosen). Mike Broadbent is making these and they are lovely. They should be available by Christmas, if all goes well. Here's a sneak peek at some of the poses -- there ill be 15 altogether, not including a small cannon:

Ok, to the questions!
1) What's the current estimate for the release of FoGR? Just a guess is as good as anything!
2) Is there currently an idea about the order of army book release? What is it? This information is important for those of us who'd like to support the release of the books with new lines.
3) One for the gamers -- which armies would you like to see made that are not now made and why?
4) Is it possible to get a copy of the rules? I'd love to see the general concepts of troop representation and so on, and would not mind playtesting them either!
All the best
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