Hirumith, the Grey Knight wrote:
I can get behind a Strength-3, 2-Attack hobbit model, if the goal is to represent them in context. Presumably, a Shirriff captain has had to rap a fair few whippers on the knuckles in his time, and might even have met with a bit of resistance!
If the goal is to play some hobbits defending the Shire from ruffians, weaker orcs and goblins, or roving wargs, then I don't think 2 attacks for a small handful of models is asking too much.
If the goal is to send your hobbits to war against whomever, then sure, in the context of the game at large I'd keep them at a single attack.
still, S3 is the strenght of the average man,elf,orc and dwarf. Hobbits are not supposed to be strong as other races, they have other talents. They aren't fighters.
A 2 attack model is possible, even if it should be considered that only Merry and Pippin are multi attacks models, and because they are war veterans. Hobbit don't have an army nor the slightest military training. They defeated the ruffians (who were an irregular, mostly uncoordinated force of bandits, not soldiers) by sheer numbers, and would have lost if it wasn't for Merry and Pippin.
A 2 model hobbit, for the game's sake, may be possibile. But, if we value both the game and the lore, there should have been no multi attack model other then the captains Merry and Pippin.
Though, Sam should have 2 attacks and/or a natural better statline. He's the true hero of the story, did tons of stuff.