>>11552089Growing up, some family friends were Sunday School teachers, and they had a David and Goliath battle set from a company called Rainfall. It had a six-inch Goliath, a two-inch David, and 1/32-scale Hebrews and Philistines, with, I think, 20 on each side. It made me realize the potential for Biblical toy soldiers/miniatures, from Egyptian and Hittite chariots for Moses and Deborah to Assyrian cavalry for Hezekiah. Plus, the Philistine figures could be used for a Samson set. Someone needs to corner this market, something more than just the usual Noah's Ark with animals, Nativity sets, and other cliches.