Friday, 26 February 2016

Free basing supplies

I don't often go out bush walking. In general the area surrounding Wagga doesn't interest me. It's hot and dry and I only ever think "Up north at Dad's place is so much nicer, it's green".

But due to the serious need to have a long ride on my motorcycle I decided to go to The Rock. It has a trail and it takes 3hrs to get to the top. At least that's what the sign said. I didn't get to test it. I am so unfit.

But the upside is that I found some fantastic moss, quite a few actually. All of them roasted alive by the heat and quite dead looking. And strangely enough, logs that looked like they were baked as well, all the moisture has been taken from it.


The desolation.





The harvest.

The bark looking pieces are the baked wood I mentioned earlier. It is so fragile and crumbly. But as far as I see it cries out to be turned into a crumbling cliff face. The moss with the fluted coral like growth is going to be perfect to make coral.


Which is very handy because I am considering an underwater scene.

After I finish this girl from Twisted Miniatures. Nightingale. I'm aiming towards a very subdued colour scheme.


As always please forgive the terrible picture quality.

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