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Saturday, March 15, 2025

Frustrations!

One of those small frustrations with model railways is when you get an item of rolling stock that continually derails. You know it is not the track because no other rollingstock derails at the same places so it has to be the loco, coach or wagon that is the culprit. 

Derailing is usually down to the wheels but it can also be down to the bogies or wagon running gear on occasions. In this particular case with an old Lima Express Services coach, and from observation I was fairly certain that the issue was with the wheels on one bogie. 

Lima Express Services coach

Strangely this second hand coach has a Kadee coupling on the bogie in question so always is at the rear of the rake of coaches. I don't think the coupling had anything to do with the derailing though.

Lima Express Services coach

Anyway, I checked the back to back measurement between the inside surfaces of the wheels with the brass coloured strange looking tool in the above photo and all was as it should be.

The wheelsets themselves are unusually made of brass which is something that Lima preferred. Looking at them there was some dirt that could affect running.

Lima Express Services coach

Whilst I would have preferred to put new wheels into the bogie, unfortunately the WMD stores had no suitable replacements available - most strange!

Lima Express Services coach

That was cleared off and a file run around the wheel tread and rim as there appeared to be some 'dents' in both surfaces.

Lima Express Services coach

Whilst the wheelsets were out of the bogie I also used this other odd looking tool just to clean out the axle housings of any burrs of plastic or dirt.

Lima Express Services coach

With that done the wheelsets were put back in place.

Lima Express Services coach

Putting it back on the track at the back of the rake it looked the part and there was a significant improvement in running

Lima Express Services coach

However, the derailing is not fully cured! Instead of once or twice on every circuit of the track it now only derails about every tenth circuit! Much better but still frustrating! I think I need to get some new wheels for it!



Friday, March 14, 2025

Taking stock!

Having finally finished the tunnel scenic sub-base, it is perhaps time to sit back and take stock of what else I need to be getting on with in the future to finish this particular baseboard section of my 00 gauge Last great Project Layout.

This is the baseboard in question. 6 feet by 2.5 feet in size. 

My Last Great Project

The wiring and point motors have been installed but need to be fully wired into the as yet to be built control panel. The scenery is basically complete with the various sub-bases. There will be additional details to be added but these can be done over time but there is nothing major to be done, apart from over the tunnels. That though will depend on what I do over the hidden sidings so that is on the back burner at present.

One thing that does need detailing is the Metcalfe goods shed that I built about 25 years ago. A great kit but looking at it now there are a couple of areas that could do with some detailing. The flat cardboard roof with printed slates could do with having a new roof laid on it with some relief in the tiles. In addition it could do with gutters and downpipes and finally a good dose of weathering would enhance it.

My Last Great Project

Then there is a small amount of track to be laid from this point that is supposed to allow for future expansion of the layout -0 if I have the time, space and inclination!

My Last Great Project

Then all the track needs ballasting.

My Last Great Project

The end of the goods yard needs ballasting and details adding.

My Last Great Project

And once all that is done I can move onto the next baseboard!

My Last Great Project

Maybe I shouldn't have taken stock - there is still a lot to do!



Thursday, March 13, 2025

Bonfire time!

With only a few of us in at the Rocks By Rail Museum today things were going to be quiet so what better than to use the opportunity to have a bonfire without upsetting anyone!

Rocks by Rail Museum

There was plenty to be incinerated including cuttings from the viewing platform project but I also took the opportunity to cut this back

Rocks by Rail Museum

So that it was a bit less likely to hit visitors as they walked under.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Any evidence of my cutting work was incinerated and I can blame my accomplice Alex if there is any comeback - he is the official Scape Goat as I informed him!

Rocks by Rail Museum

I also had time to unload the platelayers trolley by shoveling its contents up on to the viewing platform.

Rocks by Rail Museum

The platform is now getting a good layer of fine material to level things off. Hopefully another trolley load will finish things off and probably finish me off too!

Rocks by Rail Museum



Wednesday, March 12, 2025

My Last Great Project Carboard Butchery - The video!

The long drawn out saga of the tunnel sub-base is recorded to some degree in this YouTube video. The WMD film crew have carried out their usual magic in producing this visionary delight which you will either find fascinating or as a sure blown way in which to cure insomnia!



Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Painting, weathering and shattered whilst Mrs. Woody has a spa day!

8am this morning Mrs. Woody went off for a spa day. That was nice! It left me to my own devices so instead of enjoying a day of pampering I got down to some painting of the freshly plastered bathroom. Luckily the plaster had dried over night so out came a watered down undercoat followed by top coats with the only part of the room escaping paint being where the tiles will go above the bath. By 2pm I was done - in more ways then one! 

Cloak and bathroom rebuild

Cloak and bathroom rebuild

Shattered i still went for a bike ride and then off to the Man Cave to weather the tunnel sub-base that has been an ongoing model making saga!

My Last Great Project

I airbrushed a misting of thinned down brown paint over the brickwork and then some black as soot coming from the locomotives above the tunnel mouths.

My Last Great Project

I think it looks good but then I would! Mrs. W, having returned from the pampering of her spa day, thinks the bathroom looks good although not sure what she might make of the tunnel! I could do with some pampering after today - maybe a spa day would be good!


Monday, March 10, 2025

Key moments!

A few key moments at WMD HQ today. Firstly the tunnel scenic sub-base is just about as finished as I need it to be at the moment. Just a stretch of coping stones to add and some weathering and I will be calling it a day on this for the moment. What goes on top of it is still open to debate, which is a polite way of saying I am not sure yet! It very much depends upon what I do on the next baseboard when I cover the loops at the back of the layout. However a key moment in that it is back in place and despite of my card board butchery of the last few weeks the trains still run through it!

My Last Great Project,

The second key moment is that the bathroom was plastered this morning. The plasterer arrived at 8am and was gone by 11.30am! I have every admiration for those with the skill to plaster. My attempts usually end up as a pile of plaster on the floor or even if it stays on the wall it ends up looking like a lunar landscape! Once the plastering is done you feel as though things have turned that corner where the destruction becomes construction. A key moment indeed! My next key moment will be painting it after it dries. Oh joy! More painting!

Cloak and bathroom rebuild,

Cloak and bathroom rebuild,

Sunday, March 9, 2025

Coping?

Much as there is a lot going on at WMD HQ and in my life I do tend to cope with these although Mrs. Woody may have a different view especially having travelled to the Bingham Model Railway Show only to find I was a month too early! 

Enough of that for now and in this instance, the coping I am talking about are the coping stones that I am adding to my tunnel scenic sub-base as this long drawn out project slowly steams into the port of completion!

I needed to build up a the top of the piers so that they straddled the wall along the top of the tunnels. Fabricated from card these were quick to put together.

My Last Great Project,

These were then covered in brick paper.

My Last Great Project,

The brick paper was then trimmed after the glue set and the pieces glued to the rear of the existing piers.

My Last Great Project,

With theses now in place I could add the coping stones which are just strips of card cut from the backing sheet of a pad of paper (never throw useful stuff out!) and marked up in pencil. I taped the strip of card to the side of one ruler and that enabled me to read of the measurements and draw the lines at the required separation using another ruler and pencil.

My Last Great Project,

Still more to do but these two pictures give an idea of how these additions make the plain brickwork look a a bit more interesting and whilst these details are a time consuming activity, it is something that I can cope with!

My Last Great Project,

My Last Great Project,


Saturday, March 8, 2025

Adornments!

The tunnel scenic sub-base is beginning to look a little more interesting with some adornments to the previously flat brickwork. These bits take some time to make and add but do enhance the look. Just a lot more to do yet before I can say it is finished - just like the WMD HQ bathroom at the moment!

My Last Great Project


Friday, March 7, 2025

A level of sanity returns!

In Mrs. Woody's view, sanity and me are not words that you associate with each other! However, in the case of WMD, a level of sanity returns with me getting out into the Man Cave and doing some model making activity and inside of the WMD HQ the bathroom is now fully plaster boarded and looks a lot better even if there is much more to do!

Lets deal with the model making first and I am still working on the tunnel section of my layout with the installation of the various supporting piers that are needed. Although I had previously made some of these, because of the need to alter much of the main structure these no longer fitted so there I am having to build new ones.

My Last Great Project

This is where the above is going to fit.

My Last Great Project

And fitted, it tidies up that joint nicely!

My Last Great Project

The next one is now under construction so hopefully with the return of a level of  sanity to model making it will be completed shortly!

My Last Great Project

Meanwhile, the sanity level returns, in part, to the bathroom with plaster boarding complete and things tidied up. Next step is plastering next week. That will be nice!

Cloak and bathroom rebuild

Cloak and bathroom rebuild

Cloak and bathroom rebuild




Thursday, March 6, 2025

Consultation!

 It is not unusual theses past few months to go to the Rocks by Rail Museum and find the engine cover on a piece of plant open as some issue is dealt with. Today was no exception with Harriot being the subject of attention today.

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Following a joint consultation it was diagnosed that as everything else in the fuel system has been proven to work or been replaced the lift pump must be the issue. A new one is on order!

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Down by the recently commenced drainage works there was more consultation going on as a number of volunteers watched the action.

Rocks by Rail Museum,

And the action was Andy in the trench!

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Meanwhile, in the restoration shed lots of progress with all of the tubes in 1931 taken out ready for the whole thing to be washed out ready for inspection.

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Meanwhile, on the viewing platform project that I am involved in, more progress has been made! The ends of the Heras fencing have been fastened to two posts hammered into the ground and then concreted in, the Teram sheeting has been unrolled and the path edges chamfered.

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Following the unloading of the platelayers trolley by throwing spadefulls of  material up over the viewing platform barrier a layer of suitable cover over the Teram began to form.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

Standing on the platform gives a great view of the quarry sidings - just hope that it is appreciated! 

Rocks by Rail Museum

Not much left to do now to finish this project so hopefully in a couple of weeks it will be finished ready for the grass cutting season!