I've been a bit pushed for time recently, but thought you might appreciate a couple of Middle-earth battles from my recent gaming. We've just played two games using my own Midgard Heroic Battles rules (due to be published at some point in the future) - here are a few highlights.
1) BATTLE IN THE MIST
This was an encounter between Isengard and a Dwarven army in the mountains (the scenario was loosely based on the 1471 Battle of Barnet). Much teddy bear stuffing was used to simulate the mist! The armies were Pete's Orcs (all GW miniatures) against my Dwarves (largely Conqueror and Thistle and Rose (ex Vendel) miniatures.
Full battle report here:
https://mogsymakes.net/2022/10/22/battle-in-the-mist-dwarves-vs-orcs-in-middle-earth/2) THE LONE HERO
This scenario took its inspiration from the 1066 Battle of Stamford Bridge, with a lone Elf Hero (taking the role of the Viking 'berserker') trying to hold up the forces of Saruman for as long as possible while the Elves mustered their forces. Again, Pete's Orcs took on my Elves (mostly Oathmark plastics with a host of conversions and kit bashing).
Full battle report here:
https://mogsymakes.net/2022/10/31/stamford-bridge-in-middle-earth-an-orc-invasion-of-rivendell/Scenery for both games was a long pile (OOP) battle mat from Cigar Box, with scratch built river and rocks by myself, plus trees from model railway stores and The Last Valley.
I think the Middle-earth project is long overdue some reinforcements and have pulled out the Victrix Norman knights to convert into Elf cavalry already!