Among the thralls of the Dark Lord, not all were Orcs. Many races of men were represented in Sauron's armies of the Third Age, including the savage and violent Easterlings. Having marched from their lands in the distant East, a great host of these richly garbed warriors assembled before the Black Gates of Mordor, there to join the already vast legion within.
This is a highly detailed figure with decent articulation and I own 4 of them and turned one into the second in command of the Nazgul: Khamul The Black Easterling. So obviously I like it. The Easterling comes with a spear and shield as typical of their design but can only hold weapons in his right hand whilst the left is open, so no duel wielding spear action like in the ps2 video games. The only thing that’s missing is a sword which would have been nice to have as the AOME version had one and these spears aren’t the best in posing. I think this is a really good figure nonetheless although I did repaint mine to have a more shinier gold colour as there was paint chipping and the colour was a bit yellowish before....[See More]
The Easterling's, a race of evil men who allied themselves with Sauron against the free people of Middle Earth.
Here is one of the coolest LOTR figures ever made in my opinion. He stands 6 inches tall and looks exactly like his movie counterpart. Clad in gold armor, he comes with two items, a spear and a shield. The spear fits nicely into his right hand(the only "holding" hand) while the shield needs a little more work to slip over his open left hand.
Paint job is exactly like his movie counterpart, gold armor, red robes underneath the armor. The shield is gold with brown paint. The spear handle is brown while the blade is silver. His eyes even include the distinctive black marks from the movie!!!
Articulation is the norm, movement at the head, shoulders, elbows, wrists, thighs and...[See More]
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