Fantasy Flight – Lord of the Rings: Journeys in Middle-Earth Spreading War – Siege Engines (#Monstermarch6 ?)

Fantasy Flight - Lord of the Rings: Journeys in Middle-Earth Spreading War - Siege Engines

Today’s post gives us another couple of models from Fantasy Flight’s Journeys in Middle-Earth app-driven board game. Specifically a pair of “Siege Engines” from the Spreading War expansion. Of course, we wargaming geeks call them “Siege Towers”, but the board game calls them “Engines”, so there you have it as far as the title of this post goes… Looking at their size, they appear to be around 10-15mm scale (very roughly) and so they don’t exactly fit in with the 28/32mm nature of most of the rest of the cast of the game, but such abstration is part of the name of being board game models in a lot of cases.

Fantasy Flight - Lord of the Rings: Journeys in Middle-Earth Spreading War - Siege Engines

Pretty straightforward in terms of painting. Both were primed in black, and one was drybrushed up in shades of brown while the other had alternating shades of grey and brown. The one was washed in Agrax Earthshade Gloss for a browner tone, while the other was washed in Nuln Oil Gloss for a less rich tone. One got it’s Eye of Sauron markings in red, the other, white. All designed to make the two of them fit in just fine in a side-by side situation while also allowing the two to be distinctive enough to be used in gameplay in a “ok, move the red one” manner.

Fantasy Flight - Lord of the Rings: Journeys in Middle-Earth Spreading War - Siege Engines, DAK Infantry, Reaper Miniatures 50153 Berkeley Zombie Survivor

As the Engines have four torches/flaming brands on their upper platform, I felt like they’d look a little odd without some OSL. I’m not the best at this technique, so hopefully they look alright without being too over the top. I’m also not entirely sure if they fit the criteria for Swordmaster’s Monster March Painting Challenge, but this year’s works do include a couple of AT Titans and a unit of Cavalry, so I may as well chuck them into the ring and see what happens!

As usual for my outsized models, Berkeley had to make an appearance for scale purposes, though this time she’s aided by …tiny 15mm infantry of the Afrika Korps?

#Fembruary 2022 Completed!

Here’s my final round-up for the #Fembruary 2022 community painting challenge, originally started by Alex from the Leadbaloony blog. This year Alex was rather busy and so this corner of the blogging community just went ahead and did it anyway in a more decentralised manner. Unlike last year when I had a strong focus and painted a Warband of Viking Shieldmaidens, 2022’s models were a little more eclectic, with a mixture of models I actively wanted to get painted for gaming – focusing on females from within that sphere – some models that had been hanging around part-painted for years (or longer) and a couple that were picked out and painted specifcally due to it being Fembruary.

Me being me, of course I didn’t get nearly as many models done for this challenge as I’d wanted to – and in one case couldn’t even find a specific set I wanted to paint for this year’s challenge even after finding them and setting them aside! I’ve got 9 more models in the medium-to-high priority category sitting on the desk that range from close to finished to primed and based, so hopefully I can get all of those painted in the next couple of months regardless of any specific challenge to get female models painted!