I'm sorry to say that real life has taken a very heavy toll on my free time of late. But, I have managed to snatch away a few hours to convert more orcs. These figures will need greenstuff to smooth over some rough edges. I've done head swaps and arm swaps with these figures. Again please excuse the crappy pictures.
My first orc bowmen conversion. I simply repositioned the hand. He looks properly orcish now though.
I swapped out his arm with a bowmen's arm and gave him a weapon from the old Dark Eldar plastics box. It reminds me of the weapons the goblins use. Oh, I've also given him a new head.
He got the above figures arm and the head of a spearman. He will be holding a shield in his other hand very soon.
Here is the spearman with the head of the sword and shield figure above. The angle is bad so you can't see the face.
I have a number of bits from various Warhammer sets I'd like to use but the hands of all of those sets are larger then the LOTR figures hands. I may try replacing both of the hands of an orc with a pair of Warhammer hands to see if they will work out. Replacing one hand certainly will not.
Here are some quick shots of the orcs I've mounted on magnetic bases. Soon I'll have enough to begin painting. The models with black undercoat are unmodified plastic Mordor orcs. And you can see the first of my metal warg riders in the background. He's mounted on a 40mm magnetic base of course.
And from above.
I hope you like them so far. Feel free to offer criticism or suggestions.
Rob