Thank you for your answer. I was worried about three things:
- Lack of cavalry - but I will start to collect orcs mounted and on foot, as a possible support and a future Mordor army.
- Lack of Saruman. No plan for him, but perhaps I will buy "big names" character eventually.
- Lack of shaman. But I have to admit, this whole shaman things is not very Tolkien and I would add a shaman only if I found a way to make it "count as" something else. In the books, and even in the movies, the orcs have no shamans AFAIK, is very "warhammer-y" and I would avoid if possibile.
For the enemies, I will build other armies myself. You know, I live abroad but sometimes I go back home; I have this buddy I always played miniature games with, and he is a huge dwarf fan. I had Chaos in WH, I fought his Dwarfs. Same my Orcs against his Dwarfs in Blood Bowl; and so on.
So I was thinking about building a Dwarf force, I just acquired the 8 metal Khazad guards, Gimli, a king and a random dwarf for a dime on ebay (genuine Valar intervention looking at the current prices - and this time, no continent has been damaged in the process!). I could come back and surprise him with a challenge!
I was thinking about something like this:
WB1
King
8 Khazad Guard
WB2
Gimli
4 scout with throwing axes
4 scout with bow
4 scout with 2 handed weapons
WB3
Captain?
4 warrior with bow
4 warrior with Shield
4 warrior with 2 handed weapons
Shield-bearer
3 vault warden
4 iron guard
44 models but they are tough...
Is more or less all "out of the box". Not sure about the characters. I can fit the random dwarf in; I have 7 point left, so count an additional model, potentially.
I am actually not sure if i should drop 1 vault warden to add more "standard" warriors, I could find some metal one on ebay to have many diverse models... but instinctively 3 units look like the bare minimum...