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At this moment in my Mordor collection I have got:
Painted heroes:
Witch King (ft/beast version)
No - Name Ringwraith (ft/mtd/beast version)
Shadow Lord (ft/mtd)
The Undying (ft/mtd)
The Tainted (ft/mtd)
Gothmog (ft/mtd)
Mouth of Sauron (ft)
Shelob (sculpt)
Shagrat War Leader
Shagrat (old version)
Grishnakh
Gorbag
Troll Chieftain
Black Numenorean Captain (ft)
Orc Captain (mt)
Morannon Orc Captain (conversion)
Orc Drummer
Orc Taskmaster (conversion)
Morannon Orc Taskmaster
Orc Shaman (both ft versions)
Morannon Orc Shaman
Uruk – hai Captain (conversion)
Unpainted heroes:
Knight of Umbar (ft/mtd)
Orc Shaman (mt)
Kardush
No – Name Ringwraith (ft/mtd) maybe I’ll convert it into the Dwimmerlaik
Black Numenorean Captain (ft/mtd)
Mouth of Sauron (mtd)
Painted warriors:
28x Morannon Orc Warrior with shield (including banner bearer and hornblower of course everyone is converted)
24x Orc Warrior with spear and shield (converted)
20x Orc Tracker (half of them converted)
20x Orc Warrior with shield (converted)
15x Mordor – uruk Hai with shield (including banner bearer and hornblower)
12x Black Numenoren Warrior (half of them converted)
7x Orc Warrior with bow and sprear
6x Warg Rider with shield (converted)
6x Orc Catapult Crewman (orc conversions)
3x Black Guard of Barad Dur (converted)
2x Spectre (numenorean and elfish)
Unpainted warriors:
Mordor Troll Drummer
Mordor Troll
12x plastic Morgul Knight
10x Orc Tracker (I’ll put half of them on wargs)
6x metal Morgul Knight (including banner bearer,converted)
6x Warg Rider
1x Spectre (orcish)
Machines:
Black Numenorean Catapult (homemade)
Mordor War Catapult (homemade)
Special warriors:
19x Morgul Guard with heavy armour, spear and shield (old conversions from White Dwarf – in Poland LotR SBG Leauge we may play using some old WD profiles) (including hornblower)
13x Great Uruk of Dol Guldur
As You see I love conversions
If You would like to see something, just say - I'll take a picture.
PS: Also I have got The Grey Company and Woodland Realms armies
Greetings, Ajas