It doesn't look as if the saloon contains the bar, which was the highlight of the set for me, but it does have some bottles and small furnishings at least. The accessories are better than nothing, but Geobra, as usual, could have done a lot better. I guess the set is better than the Sheriff's office which has no accessories. At least the schoolhouse and museum have most of their original accessories.
That's great news about the bison. I only have a couple and was looking to add a few more.
As for the klickies, it's good to see new ones, but they're a mixed bag. The Sioux look really good and the Confederate soldiers look pretty good too. It looks as if the Confederate officer is a fat sergeant so we thankfully won't have two of them in a three-pack. I don't really know why he has a shotgun and a pistol with no holster, but that's Geobra for you. It's good to see the Confederate soldiers in the more accurate single-breasted tunic. The cowboys look okay and it's good to see an Annie Oakley type figure. The Union soldier pack isn't great for army building, though, due to it having three very different soldiers, one of which appears to be a good candidate as a musician. The Union officer looks like the same old fat one with different cuffs and a historically incorrect early 20th century Montana hat. Despite being a staff officer, Geobra has decided to equip him with a shotgun and revolver but no sword and swordbelt. I guess the red trim means these Union soldiers are supposed to be artillery, although I wonder if Geobra really thought of it that way. Doing the soldiers right would really only take a bit more effort and thought on Geobra's part, but it presents a formidable challenge for collectors. As they are now, the soldiers are better than nothing, but far from what I would have done. Still, it's good to see the Western theme back in some form.