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You're making it sound like they're waiting for unit skin ideas to pop into their heads. This I am certain is not the case.
The updates are slow, but they come surely. They add units at their own pace, and the unit types they add in we have little to no control over. Many units do lack skins. Entire Nations have next to none such as Assyria. Because they don't know what to model them into? Nah!
Recommending unit skins is fine, but make sure you don't give them the wrong idea.
While I'm at it, some other unit skin suggestions
India
Musketman. It seems musketman lacks the most ethnic skins. Anyway, one of the most famous Indian military units was the Sepoy. Everyone who had contact with India used them. The Mughals, the French, the British and even the Portugese. The service of the sepoys were vital in securing India for the British. http://www.nuttyhistory.com/uploads/1/2/1/5/12150034/5302651_orig.jpg http://www.greendragonsociety.com/images/Indian%20Soldiers.jpg
Egypt
Cavalry. Probably the most famous and feared cavalrymen in the world were the Egyptian Mamelukes. They have a distinct Middle Eastern look which fits them very well, and wielded short curved scimitars, which were deadly. Napoleon even used them as special cavalry regiments in his European campaigns.
http://uploads4.wikiart.org/images/francisco-goya/the-second-of-may-1808-the-charge-of-the-mamelukes-1814.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ea/Myrbach-Charge_of_the_Mamluks.jpg
Different anti-tank gun skins (ex. Zis-2 or Zis-3 for Russians, QF 17 pounder for English/Celts, 57mm M1 for US); artillery skins (ex. leFH 18 for Germans, QF 25 pounder for English/Celts); and anti-air (ex. 2cm Flakvierling 38 for Germans).
Alternately, you could apply the skins of self-propelled versions of these weapons: M10 Wolverine, Sherman Firefly, SU-85, Stug III auf. G, Hummel, Priest, ISU-152, M16 (American AA halftrack), Ostwind Flakpanzer, Centaur, etc.
Byzantium's units should overlap with Greece until the Classical Era, then change into some uniquely Byzantine designs as the game goes on.
Carthage's units should look Phoenician until the Medieval era, where they overlap with Morocco for the rest of the game.