Yesterday I was surprised at having found this model by Bachmann of the Plasser OWB10 with a crane added. Having had a bit of time to look into this, my memory was right that although Bachmann released this as an 00 gauge model it is actually H0 scale, originally produced by Lilliput who Bachmann bought out some years ago. Whatever, it is still a smart looking model and as it does not run on the track with any other rolling stock, any scale differences won't be noticeable.
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Sunday, May 25, 2025
The Bachmann Plasser OWB10 with crane,
Saturday, May 24, 2025
Surprises!
I was awoken at 1.30am by a sound that I had not heard for sometime - rain! It was good to see that everything in the garden had a good soaking this morning with plants recovering and looking greener. One thing that has not recovered despite the rain is the water level in the local canal. Those who have read this blog before may know that I am a regular visitor to the local canal whilst out on bike rides but to be truthful I have not seen the canal for some weeks so was a bit surprised to the water as low as it has got. It cant be leaks as those got fixed last year!
Another surprise on my ride was this.
You don't see peacocks out in the wild usually so this was a bit of a rare spot. Not sure how it got to where I spotted it but it looked at home!
Yet more surprises with a long over due sort out of a box in the Man Cave from which this emerged.
You may wonder what it is, but conveniently the box end carries the necessary information.
I had forgotten about this model but the price ticket gives away that it was bought some time ago which I think was about 13 years ago! Anyway, I will have to delay further investigating my surprise find until tomorrow - lots of things to do on Mrs. Woody's job list for me in the meantime! It will be a surprise for her if I ever complete the jobs on that list!
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Friday, May 23, 2025
Big hammer and other things at the Museum!
After the last few months of heavy civil engineering works at the Rocks By Rail Museum, things are turning back to normal. Work has recommenced on retubing 1931 and John is finding out where he left off a few months ago.
If in doubt a large hammer is a good way to get back into the swing of things! Rumours of a swear jar in case of mishits are unfounded so I am told - but that is a big hammer!
Meanwhile, Alex is back into the depths of Ketton No1, removing more decades old cement from the running gear! He does look happy to be back on that job!
And John is glad to be back in the workshop - I think he is anyway!
Thursday, May 22, 2025
Bachmann Robinson 04 - DCC chipping a steamer!
My interests in UK railways are somewhat eclectic and I have models from most eras ranging from Stephenson's Rocket through to some of the latest diesels and electrics. Whilst most of the pictures of my Last Great Project layout feature diesels I fancied running some steam. This came out of the storage box and is a Bachmann model of the Robinson 04 which was a freight loco with a 2-8-0 wheel configuration. A splendid model it is too and I have had it about 15 years but never DCC chipped it. However, that changed!
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
Tiny!
This is my smallest powered 00 gauge piece of rolling stock and it is tiny!
Produced by Bachmann, it is a model of the Wickham Trolley originally used by the mainline and now by many preserved railways for track maintenance purposes. The model is that small that the motor is in the towed wagon and there is no room for a conventional DCC decoder although there have been some innovative modellers who have managed to cram one in but that is not for me!
It is a fantastic model, full of character and you just cant help liking it even if it is tiny - well that is my view!
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
Every little bit helps!
It has been a busy few days of gardening duties here at WMD HQ with hedges being cut, flower beds cleared and grass cutting so crawling back into the Man Cave after that, especially being in the sun all day, has not been as productive as I had hoped. In the main I have just played operated trains which is relaxing. However, there has been some ballasting going on with a bit more done - not a lot but as the advert for that UK supermarket says, every little bit helps!
The good thing about doing this job during the warm weather is that the dilute PVA that is used to glue the ballast in place dries within hours rather than days during the Winter!
Monday, May 19, 2025
SOS or in other words a Shelf Of Shame.
Most modellers have an SOS, or in other words a Shelf Of Shame. This is a place where stalled, broken or just 'lost interest' projects reside until such time as they are restarted, fixed or interest is rekindled. I have such a shelf, well actually probably a shelf and several boxes, but lets just deal with the shelf for the moment! On this shelf, amongst other things, was this Hornby Class 86 in BR blue.
Bought second hand or pre-loved depending on your preferred term, from Hattons some years ago it came, unusually for this era of model, with DCC fitted by its previous owner. It ran well and did so for some while until one day it just stopped. I had no idea why and at the time I did not have the time to investigate so onto the SOS it went! There it stayed until today when I thought I would like to run that and then remembered why it was on the SOS. However, with a little time available I took it down and put a 9v battery to the pickups just to make sure it was a non-runner. Nothing! No sign of the motor doing anything.
Time to open it up and deal with either the defunct DCC chip or a broken wire. Taking it apart reveled a bit of a mess of wires but nothing obviously broken or unattached. Interestingly it is also fitted with a stay alive module which supplied power to the motor for a few seconds if the loco looses electrical contact with the track. Anyway, just out of curiosity and a vein hope that the problem might have fixed itself, I applied the battery again. The motor ran! Moving the wires about to see if that would induce the fault again the motor still ran. It was my lucky day! A self fix electrical problem!
Body back on and back on the track it runs perfectly!
If only all my SOS residents were this easy to fix or finish!
Sunday, May 18, 2025
Get Out Of Jail card!
As it was a nice afternoon, Mrs. Woody and me went to Easton Walled Gardens to sit in the sun and have a picnic lunch. Very nice it was to. It is always interesting to walk round the gardens and see what the gardeners have been up to, or in this case not! As posted earlier this week I managed to put the Rocks By Rail trusted mower out of action. Whilst a solution is in the post to get the mower back on the grass and cutting it, I was taken by the fact that at Easton they have adopted the philosophy of No Mow May for much of their grass.
Now if the solution for the mower fails this could be my Get Out Of Jail card of adopting No Mow May at the Museum! Well at least for a couple of weeks until June comes!
Whilst escorting Mrs. W through the gift shop and avoiding items that she might wish to purchase, I did notice these which most hotels used to supply in guest's rooms before the age of instant messaging and all other electronic communications and when people wrote letters! These are actually based on fictional hotels from TV and the Fawlty Towers one brings back memories of the comic genius of the writers and actors. Must start going through my old collection of the two series on DVD which is something before the days of streaming!
Saturday, May 17, 2025
Coalfish!
One of the things, or just in case Mrs. Woody is reading this I will rephrase that to, one of the few things that I bought at the Market Deeping Model Railway Show was a pack of three Hornby wagons. Following on from various fish references over the past couple of weeks, these are models of the MHA Coalfish wagon and these ones are in EWS livery.
I already have several of these, all bought second hand or pre-loved according to your taste, so should now have a suitably significant rake or indeed shoal of these.
Friday, May 16, 2025
Not the best of days!
There are days when things just don't go right. For me the day started with putting banners out for the Spring Bank Holiday events at the Rocks By Rail Museum. IU needed to replace the banners from the last event and that usually means a straight swap. However someone had taken some of the posts that I use from two of the sites which was not a great start to the day. Eventually arriving at the Museum I needed to fit a new drive belt to the mower. I had got the belt and that was a straightforward job to fit.
But, I also needed to fit a new pull cord to the starter. Things did not go well! To cut a long story short, the mechanism exploded into parts as I worked on it with a large spring uncoiling its way across the floor. Despite getting it all back together, it refused to work as it should. By this time it was almost time to go home so I put the mower away in disgust!
At least some things were going right for the others with more ballast being added to the track from the Trout ballast wagon - there's those fish references again! At least that did not break!
Anyway, the day is over so tomorrow will be better!








































