Hey there Mr. Pickard! Let me just say that my players and I are big fans of your work and if I could I would buy all of your sets twice. Past Tents looks like a great art pack (I must have overlooked it in the catalog) and it satisfies the need we have. But since you asked I can think of a few other things a campsite set could use. Shelter: Past Tents contains such a wide variety of different tents and temporary shelters that it's difficult to imagine what else could conceivably be included in a "tent" set. The only thing that comes to mind is temporary shelters that are not tents per se like snow shelters and sand pits. The bedrolls are critical components of that shelter aspect and I look forward to using them. Maybe cots, hammocks, and pillows could also add some flair to the set? Other than that, ya nailed it. 10/10 nice tents. Comfort: Nice addition with the rugs, fur, and campfires, but there's a lot of campsite furniture that could also be added and expanded upon. Chairs, tables, and camp kitchens, grills, and ovens would be nice. I was looking through some of your Vile Tiles: Furniture and House Parts sets to find essential campsite comforts. Cold weather camping gear like more fur pelts would be neat. Some more variety in the campfires would also be cool, like fire pits, trench fires, and bonfires. Tools: There's all manner of tools that could be found lying around at a campsite such as axes, spades, hammers, lanterns, and even hunting, foraging, and water collection tools. Adventurers are also often fortifying their campsites with makeshift defenses like camouflage, traps, barricades, alarms, or even constructing a hunting blind. Food for thought. Other genres: Finally, this set really is just about all I need as long as the game groups sticks to fantasy. But we like to cross into other gaming genres and it gets my wheels turning on sci-fi and modern/historical tents and camping sets. I would love to see a similar set with camping gear suitable for space prospectors in the Rigel system or the US 3rd Infantry Division as they fight their way across North Africa in 1942. I know fantasy is the king of tabletop roleplaying, but pretty much any time I see more sci-fi or modern/historical sets come out I take an immediate interest. That's all I could think to suggest and again, huge fan and keep up the great work!