eBob Miniatures - The Rebellion range has numerous models that can be used as various Gondorian fiefdoms, especially Lamedon and Dol Amroth. Lady Greensleeves could serve as an unarmed Eowyn. In his components section, you will find Swan helms that can be used to convert GW WoMT to soldiers of Dol Amroth. eBob's Tribes of the East range can be used as Khand, but may need some weapon swaps. His Fantasy section includes a Giant Eagle, Giant Spider, a Pony (Bill) and a Townsfolk blister (Bree, anyone)? In his Commercial License section, you will find armatures of dwarves and halflings. There are other models on the website that might not necessarily find a specific proxy use in LotR, such as horses, camels, etc, but have a look around. eBob Miniatures are all metal, and roughly the same size as LotR plastics.
Wargames Factory - Hammer of the Gods range features three boxed sets that are often considered good alternatives to Dunlendings or Rohirrim: Saxon Thegns, Viking Bondi, and Viking Huscarls. I'm not sure, but these may be a bit bigger than GW's LotR miniatures. If you're combining the two different orc boxed sets, maybe not.
Mithril Miniatures - Produces officially licensed models based on the the books. For this reason, many of the models may not blend in well with GW's PJ-inspired range, but with the exception of LotR Heroclix, there are no other in-production LotR miniature lines. Mithril Miniatures are 32mm tall, so a bit bigger than GW's LotR range, in addition to the stylistic differences. Still, a lot of "book only" characters and warriors may be worth checking out.
Perry Miniatures - Samurai and Korean models might serve as fair Khandish troops. The Muslim Crusaders might pass as Harad. Perry metals are a bit bigger than GW's LotR, but just a bit. Many historical miniatures can serve well as LotR proxies, much more so than many of the other fantasy ranges available.
Black Tree Design - Speaking of official LotR lines, Harlequin Miniatures, now owned by BTD, used to produce an official LotR range of figures. Apparently, they're still on the website, according to other users here on OR, but every time I visit, the Fantasy section only has models that are clearly Warhammer-inspired, so...? I don't know. I found that Noble Knight Games stocks some of this LotR range.
Frozzboz, there are two threads, (somewhere on this site!) showcasing eBob Miniatures as well as specific Reaper models that could be used for LotR that you might be interested in viewing.
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