So, I've embarked on yet another journey into the dark, another goal to pursue.
And why not? Wargamers cannot die as long as they have projects to finish, and miniatures to paint

jscottbowman's AARs and blog made me want to pick up on painting some of my abundant collection of LotR minis, and going through my cardboard boxes in the garage attic, I came across my Mines of Moria box set.
With this little book in hand

I decided to get some stuff done for the 4 small scenarios therein.
Scenarios 1-3 require a board of 28 cm x 42 cm, and scenario 4 one of 42 cm x 56 cm. As I can see no practical reason for the odd numbers whatsoever, I rounded them off to 30x40, and 40x60.
I had some chipboard leftovers from other boards, and decided to make 2 30x40 pieces, as they combine into the larger board needed for scenario 4, and allow for more versatile uses.
After cutting the boards, they were covered in unthinned PVA glue and sand:

The day after, I sealed the sand with thinned down PVA to which I added a tiny bit of dishwashing liquid:

And today I basecoated the sealed boards with a colour mixed to resemble Vallejo Model Colour German Grey:

If everything goes to plan I'll drybrush the boards with a grey resembling Codex grey tomorrow afternoon.
I shall also need a painted full Fellowship, one painted Cave troll (already have that one, check!), and 24 painted Moria Goblins (8 shield, 8 bow, 8 spear), which I'll probably just about have when I receive the rather big lot (containing painted groups of Goblins, Rohan, and Uruk-Hai) I bought at the bazaar the other day...

The plastic terrain from the boxed set has been sitting untouched in assembled and primed state for a couple of years, but now I'll have to get it done, step by step, starting with the big door and the 4 pillars.
Whereas I have a prepped and primed metal Fellowship, I'll use the plastic models from the Minies of Moria set.
Two reasons:
1: I'll do the bases on these to match the Moria boards (my painted Moria Goblins already have such bases), and I want to do outdoor bases on the 'main' Fellowship set.
2: I'll need to practise my natural pallettes, and what better way to do it other than on some slightly lower quality minis?
I shall post some pics and comments here along the way, but detailed descriptions like the above will be confined to my blog from now on.
I do expect to have some progress every day, but real life may intervene...