How have you converted the goblin men
They are made from Perry WotR bodies and the heads from the Hobbit warg-rider set. The heads needed a little work to humanize them a bit (losing the pointy ears, e.g.) and a bit of sculpting to make them seem somewhat less 15th-century. Since they're molded onto their own bases (in addition to the slottabases), they come up to man-height, or even a tad higher, which matches the description we find in the text, namely, that they are tall and straight-limbed, basically human in appearance, but with ugly, frightening faces and sallow complexions. It appears there are two varieties of goblin-men: one more mannish, to be used as spies and thugs, and one more orkish, which serve in Saruman's armies. These are meant to be the former, but I might eventually get around to doing the latter as well.
I agree, lovely conversions. And great painting too.
Thank you!