SouthernDunedain wrote:
jdizzy001 wrote:
When gw allows the lotr/ hobbit license to expire, I think we'll see the community start using minis like the perry brother's, mithril, wargames factory, and gripping beast. Finding suitable elves and dwarves may be difficult, but if gamers really want it, the game will live on.
No we wont
Don't presume to speak for everyone, I think that most of the LOTR community will. Many people already play with non-GW miniatures, I don't see that trend magically ending if GW themselves quit supporting the game and selling the miniatures.
Take a look at almost any other game that GW has dropped, but that still has an active player base (Mordheim and Blood Bowl spring to mind first) - the communities that keep those games alive welcome non-GW minis with open arms. Now obviously LOTR is a bit different since the minis are based on a big movie trilogy, so as with something like Star Wars there are going to be certain iconic characters and designs, which won't be well served by third party miniatures, but many other LOTR characters can be easily replaced by non-GW miniatures that are still a good aesthetic match for the GW line of figures.
I love most of GW's miniatures for LOTR/TH, and I'd rather play with them than another manufacturer's if given the chance. And I would of course be more than happy to loan out some of my figures to a friend, but I also understand that many gamers like to have their own minis, not just loaners, and I'm not going to begrudge someone that opportunity for a game that is no longer supported by the company that made it in the first place by telling him I'll only play against an army of discontinued figures, and that he had better start scouring eBay.
I'm not saying that you're opinion is wrong, it's a matter of taste, just don't expect to recruit many players with that attitude (in the hypothetical future in which GW no longer supports the game). If you already have a group of like-minded players, I say go for it. Play the game the way you want it to be played.