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Ellin Athinaios
I was thinking, about the units, we can easily use most of the models of the High Elves for the Noldor (even the new Eregion Smiths), and some of the FRoME Lórien and Mirkwood units for the Sindar. The same for the Dwarves, and maybe some Dale and FRoME Dunland units could be used for men. All with proper permissions, of course. :yes:
I don't know much about armour and weapons used, but I'll check out FRoME. Forgotten Realms of Middle-earth, right?
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For Angband we could use Mordor orcs and trolls (as well as OotMM cavetrolls), and we already have the Balrogs. All that is left now is to create new models for dragons (it's possible, since dragons didn't fly yet at that time, but the animations will be tricky), as well as werewolves - iirc there were lots of werewolves in Morgoth's armies.
I'm not sure about Morgoth's armies, but it's certainly Sauron used them a lot. That stuff will require a lot of work, though it sounds great.
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A suggestion, what do you think about making this playable for small size? That would enable us to have one-man-units possible, for dragons and balrogs, and especially for Glaurung and Morgoth and maybe other heroes. Morgoth should definitely be playable, though probably stationed in Angband, without movement points. I think there's a model for Sauron in development, so maybe that could be used for Morgoth (if we gave him the iron crown with the Silmarils, and a hammer instead of a mace). :hmm:
Was he wearing that crown all the time? That seems a heavy burden, even for the mightiest among the Valar. Also, I have the idea that Morgoth is very large, is that rigth? I'll think about small unit scale, but the bodyguard option is also available.