The WMD film crew have been busy over he past few weeks keeping a bit of a record of matters related to My Last Great Project 00 gauge layout.
For your cure to insomnia, WMD presents.....
Recording my progress, or usually the lack of it, in building kits, creating model railways and other related and sometimes unrelated matters!
The WMD film crew have been busy over he past few weeks keeping a bit of a record of matters related to My Last Great Project 00 gauge layout.
For your cure to insomnia, WMD presents.....
I have talked in the past about various fish names given by British Railways to their large fleet of maintenance wagons. This continues with todays private operators. I have a few fish related wagons but today I got my rake, or should that be shoal, of Turbots out in EWS livery. Very smart they look to although far to clean to be on a real railway. One day I will weather them but in the meantime here they are hauled by EWS Class 60 60042!
It is a hot day - the Man Cave is more like a pizza oven, which reminds me about dinner choices for tonight! So, given the fact that I have not done much productive in there today lets take the opportunity to look at the Market Deeping Model railway Exhibition that Mrs. Woody insisted going to on Saturday along with getting me to make various purchases of things she never knew she needed!
First off, I have no room for a model railway is something you often hear people say. Well, if you have a bookcase you can store a box filer and inside a box file you can get a running model railway as shown here!
That was not the only one the couple responsible for the above had done either. Take a look at these!
Some of the box files are joined together so that trains run through several boxes like the above ones.
There were some built around a theme like this Halloween one.
It was Driver 4 a Fiver at the rocks By Rail Museum today and I was on duty welcoming prospective drivers. It was one of those days when I met a lot of great people, had a good chin wag with many and mulled over the solution to the World's problem with others such as loyal blog reader Mrs. B who came along for the day. What a perfect day and enjoyed by all I believe, especially in the glourious weather that we had. A perfect day!
As I know if you read this blog on a regular basis that Mrs. Woody likes to attend model railway shows so today I took her to the Market Deeping Show held at Stamford. You may recall that back in 2019, the Club suffered a disastrous bout of vandalism when having set the show up the night before opening a group of four teenagers broke in and trashed many of the exhibits. It hit the national media and many celebrities' such as Rod Stewart gave donations to help out. That dark past has gone and since the Pandemic the show has grown from strength to strength. Indeed it is always a show of variety with many layouts that I have never seen or heard of before.
This year was no exception and something I have never seen before was this Chinese model railway layout.
Built by a British modeller who just likes to do things no one has done before it was certainly a big attraction.
China was one of the last countries in the World to run mainline steam and this layout had plenty of it with many of the locos, including the diesels, being DCC sound fitted.
It certainly caught the atmosphere of the China I have seen through the media and I am told that those who have been to China to see the railways say the layout is fully authentic.
The best way to see this layout is in the flesh but here is the next best thing - a video clip!
It was VE Day yesterday and there were certainly things going on at the Rocks By Rail Museum to get into the spirit of things.
One of our volunteers, Gary, is also into WW2 recreation activities and has a fascinating and large collection of memorabilia. I think he could equip a small army!
Meanwhile in the cafe, Ray, who actually lived through the day 80 years ago was busy at work but took time out to lead a sing song with Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag! Only Ray could do this!
A great day and we still managed to get some jobs done despite the cafe becoming somewhat a resting place - but that is what volunteering is about sometimes!
Having cleared my head after the glue spraying of yesterday it was time to start adding the parapet wall. Nothing special here, just a strip of card covered in the Metcalf brick papers. However I did remember to cut out an area for where the bridge will cross over the station platform.
So far I have only managed to do half the parapet as I am using PVA glue this time so need to let one section dry before adding the next. Not only that but I only had so many clamps to hand! Strange though. No headache!
Things move on with the hidden loops structure for my layout. I had started to cover it with Metcalfe brick papers which I have now completed!
My chosen adhesive has been Spray Mount of which I have had a number of spray cans for some years so I thought that I better actually use them before they went off and set in the can! I noted the instructions to sure you spray it in a well ventilated area so that was done outside so no doubt the mower will stick to the grass next time I mow it!
The 'I have had this for a while' methodology back fired on me a bit when I came to open the new pack of Metcalfe brick paper that I bought a few weeks ago. My original stock goes back some years and since then Metcalf have changed the print colours! However once weathered it should all tone into one dirty mess!