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CourteousMongoose (verified owner) –
These aren’t the best of GW’s Middle Earth miniatures, but they are cheap by GW’s standards and easy to put together, where they require assembly at all, and you don’t need large numbers of them, as Arbalesters and Black Numenoreans are doing all the real heavy lifting for the Corsairs. The bow-armed models feel a little redundant in a faction that has access to crossbows – more spearmen would have been better.
Stefan Bylholt (verified owner) –
Great little project at a super price. Thank you!
tjcmills (verified owner) –
Not the best sculpts but Corsairs are an interesting army. I converted a few into Reavers too.