Hi @Staks - your question in an interesting one, and one that I'm sure many, many other people here could expound on various reasons. Here's a few of my thoughts...
Elves - Rivendell, Lothlorien, Thranduil's Halls - they all appeal to me and to many others. The iconic heroes in these lists drew me to the Elves initially, as you are talking about characters from the books and movies such as Glorfindel, Elrond, Galadriel, Haldir, Legolas, Thrnaduil, Tauriel, and it goes on and on. Then after diving into the Elven factions, you will find other interesting and appealing models that are also quite effective in the game - Wood Elf Sentinels, Guards of the Galadhrim Court, Rivendell Knights, Mirkwood Rangers, and there are many more.
Isengard - Collecting the models of Isengard are fitting if you like to hit things with a blunt object. Bezerkers, Ferals, Uruk Warrriors, Crossbows, etc., they're all great - just point them in the right direction and let them do what they do best. Plus, many of the heroes and warriors from this list harken right back to some of the most memorable scenes from the movies including the Ambush at Amon Hen and the Battle of Helms Deep. And don't forget Saruman and Grima !
Rohan - If you have interest in a wide array of mounted heroes and warriors, then Rohan is for you. Yes, you'll have to paint a lot of horses in addition to the models themselves, but your reward can be well worth it. As for your heroes, you can choose from Eomer, Erkenbrand, Theoden, Eowyn, Theodred, Gamling and many more, and in addition to the famous Riders of Rohan, you can also collect and paint the powerful Sons of Eorl, the loyal Rohan Royal Guard, and the aesthically impressive Rohan Outriders.
Mordor - There are orcs, and more orcs, and even more orcs. But there is also an almost unlimited array of additional choices in this list. Powerful Mordor Trolls and Troll Chieftains, infamous characters such as Shagrat, Gorbag, Grisnak, and the Mouth of Sauron, monstrous creatures like Shelob and the Great Beast of Gorgoroth, and don't forget about the Nazrul, whether named or unnamed, on foot, or mounted on horses, or perhaps at their mostly deadly when they are mounted on monstrous Fell Beasts.
I go could on and on and talk about the plucky Hobbits from the Shire, or the powerful and sturdy Dwarves from the Durin's Folk list or the newer Dwarves from Erebor and Thorin's Complany, and again it goes on and on...
My advice, browse Games Workshop LOTR and Hobbit pages and see what models jump out at you. And as I tell everyone starting off, start small and build slowly. There are dozens of us - or more - that will tell you we got too excited starting off and bought WAY too much, and we still have backlogs of hundreds of models sitting in our closets or in cabinets waiting for their turn on the painting table.
Buy a war band or two, assemble them up neatly, prime them up nice, and then take your time and paint them and enjoy the process. Then once they're completed, look over the catalog of models again, and choose another 10-12 to start working on...
Good luck !
_________________ T'was in the darkest depths of Mordor, I met a girl so fair.. But Gollum, and the evil one crept up and slipped away with her..
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