A pack of japanese units were available with Ptw and some more were added in the customization forum.
Special thanks to Kinboat and Dom Pedro II !
But nothing for Chinese ?!!!!
They were and are a great civilization which is very different to the West one.
I propose :
Warrior --> Shang warrior (already available)
Spearman --> Ch'in halberdier
Swordsman --> Ch'in swordsman
Pikeman --> Han Spearman
Medieval Infantry --> Ming Halberdier
Archer --> Ch'in crossbowman
Longbowman --> Han crossbowman
Arquebusier --> Ming rocketeer
Infantry --> Imperial Army infantry or Warlord Army infantry
Horseman --> Han lancer
Knight --> Sung cavalryman
Dragoon --> Ming cavalry or Manchu cavalry
I've posted some of those figure in this thread but here are some news :
Western Han infantry 202 BC AD 25
1 : Spearman
2 : Swordsman
3 : Crossbowman
These figures are derivated from the miniature "terracotta armiy" from Yang-chia-wan near Sian, wich comprise over 2,000 pottery figurines and is believed to date from the early 2nd century BC.
Spearman and swordsman wear a leather lamellar cuirass tied over the shoulders with cords.
By this time iron was beginning to overtake bronze as the most common metal for weapons as casting techniques improved.
The crossbowman is depicted without armour in order to show the appearance of the ordinary soldier's robe, missile troops could also be armoured.
Crossbows varied in size and draw-weight, and carvings Han period tomb-guardians show that the normal method of cocking the larger ones was still to place both feet on the bow on either side of the stock and pull u the string with two hands, while holding the bolt in the teeth.
Osprey Men at Arms n°284 : Imperial Chinese Armies 200 BC AD 589