Isilduhrr wrote:
Personally i don't like the idea of Dunlending cavalry. to me the only difference between the Rohirrim and the Dunlendings is Rohan's use of cavalry, and that is highlighted by Tolkien and GW alike. it would be an inaccurate depiction of the Dunlendings to mount them, as the mountain homes of the Dunlendings could not really support horses. but hey, don't let me spoil your fun.
Actually it seems there is Tolkien lore to suggest they did use some horses. This from Tolkien wiki:
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Dunlendings are also described as using cavalry at the Fords of Isen. Most Dunlendings probably fought, however, on foot, with long spears, axes and other melee weapons (as with most self-arming forces, swords were expensive and therefore a rarity). Armour for most soldiers was light, but well-off warriors and chieftains likely made use of chainmail and were clad similarly as their Rohirrim counterparts.
Warlord, I like the idea of those Westwind figures. but sorry I have no idea how big they might be.