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Sunday, August 10, 2025

The Airfix Stolly is finished!

The Airfix Stolly is finished! Well, just need to add an aerial when I find my small drills, but otherwise finished complete with base to display it on which now has some greenery added to add a bit of interest. All in all I am very pleased with the way it has turned out and hats off to Airfix for producing this long awaited kit.

So, here are a few photos to record the Stolly.

Airfix Alvis FV622 Stalwart Mk.2 1/35 scale

Airfix Alvis FV622 Stalwart Mk.2 1/35 scale

Airfix Alvis FV622 Stalwart Mk.2 1/35 scale,

Airfix Alvis FV622 Stalwart Mk.2 1/35 scale,

Airfix Alvis FV622 Stalwart Mk.2 1/35 scale,

Airfix Alvis FV622 Stalwart Mk.2 1/35 scale,

Airfix Alvis FV622 Stalwart Mk.2 1/35 scale,

Airfix Alvis FV622 Stalwart Mk.2 1/35 scale,



Saturday, August 9, 2025

Just like making a pizza!

Time to think about a base to put the Airfix Stolly on. My traditional method is to cut a piece of Styrofoam to a standard sized rectangle to match up with the other bases I have made. Indeed, this is what I decided to do in this case to! The Styrofoam comes from a time when shop pizzas came with base made out of that material. Long gone to be replaced by more environmentally friendly cardboard, I did, as is my way, keep a box ful of these pizza bases so I have stock for many years to come and fond memories of consuming the pizzas that said bases supported!

I do tend to add a piece of mounting card to the underside of the foam to add to the strength so first job was to cut foam and card to size for the base.

Airfix Alvis FV622 Stalwart Mk.2 1/35 scale,

Second job was to use a rattle can to spray one side of the foam grey and the glue it to the card.

Airfix Alvis FV622 Stalwart Mk.2 1/35 scale,

With that done it was topping time, just like a pizza, (oh the memories!). In this case I am trying to mimic a rough stone area which is not maintained so will have grass and similar vegetation growing through or over it. The stone is some old model railway ballast that I had in a draw and was applied to a coat of PVA glue.

Airfix Alvis FV622 Stalwart Mk.2 1/35 scale,

Leaving it all to dry overnight I have covered the stone with a plastic bag so that the glue will not stick to it and on top of that a wooden board with heavy jars should keep things flat - hopefully.

Airfix Alvis FV622 Stalwart Mk.2 1/35 scale,

So with my version of pizza making underway I do actually feel like a real pizza - hope Mrs. Woody does too!








Friday, August 8, 2025

Jet powered rail mounted snow cleraer!

I got to the Rocks By Rail Museum yesterday and Ray, Who I have posted about before in this blog, said he had something to show me. Now at 94 years of youngness, Ray has over the years accumulated many interesting things including this picture that he showed me.

Rocks by Rail Museum,

You may, like I did to Ray, ask what it is. The back of the photo explains!

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Sometimes you just have to imagine what something was like and other times there is a photo to show exactly what it was like! Being 1947, which was a harsh Winter in the UK, and just two years after World War 2 came to an end and just a few years after the introduction of the jet engine we have this, a rail mounted snow blowing jet engine! The photo does show the thing in operation with ballast flying through the air as well as snow which looks somewhat dangerous. Of course. the operator in his Trilby hat will be well protected from any ballast coming his way!

Being intrigued by this contraption I did find a Pathe News silent clip about it on YouTube which makes it all look even more dangerous! Click here to see that clip.

On a much more safer level and building up to the VJ80 event the Museum has next week, Ben was giving loco Singapore a good clean. The loco is s registered War Memorial and the Museum will be playing host to families of those whose relatives were involved in the Far East conflict during WW2 and there will be a number of guests representing various organisations and bodies who have a connection with events.

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Meanwhile Thomas and John were painting Mr D's buffers in readiness for Sunday's Driver 4 a Fiver event. Thomas was most keen to point out the cloth to catch any drips of red paint and not stain the floor. I made the point that a good painter shouldn't have any drips of paint!

Rocks by Rail Museum

For me, it was a day of further vegetational butchery including cut back the self seeded trees in this clam bucket.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Amazing how nature can take over!





Thursday, August 7, 2025

It is nearly there! A few more parts to add, a bit more weathering but the Airfix Stolly is just about finished and I am pleased by both the kit build which has mostly been very enjoyable and by how it is turning out.

Airfix Alvis FV622 Stalwart Mk.2 1/35 scale,

Airfix Alvis FV622 Stalwart Mk.2 1/35 scale,

Airfix Alvis FV622 Stalwart Mk.2 1/35 scale,






Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Windscreen wiper masks!

With the few parts still be fitted to the cab now weathered...

Airfix Alvis FV622 Stalwart Mk.2 1/35 scale,

...it was time to think about putting some glazing in the cab. First off I needed to remove the masking tape from the inside of the cab which went remarkably uneventful!

Airfix Alvis FV622 Stalwart Mk.2 1/35 scale,

With the masking out of the way I painted the inside of the glazing with Tamiya Clear Green to simulate the tinted windows that I have seen on the real vehicles. Before fitting though I cut suitably shaped masks for the windscreens to simulate the wiper coverage so that when I mist a coat of dirt over the vehicle I will get that clear area on the glass where the windscreen wiper blade would keep the glass clean.

Airfix Alvis FV622 Stalwart Mk.2 1/35 scale,

This is just a test fit and I will test fit all the glazing before gluing - just in case!

Tuesday, August 5, 2025

A bus has to be on a bridge - its model railway law!

Whilst the Airfix Stolly is coming on I thought I would just go back to my visit a few weeks ago where I took Mrs. Woody to the Lincolnshire Road Transport Museum which she found fascinatingly interesting! Visiting such a place that relies upon money it raises to keep running means that making some form of purchase from it is a good way to help out. There was the usual selection of books and DVDs but also model buses. Having a number of road bridges on or planned to be on My Last Great Project 00 gauge railway layout means that by model railway law you have to have a bus crossing them. This is little known outside of the model railway faternity but its the law! Therefore, and I have to point out that this logic is not understood by Mrs. W, being in an establishment selling a selection of 00 gauge buses, the sale of which helps that establishment to keep going and the purchase of them helps fulfill model railway law, two buses were selected to go back to WMD HQ. I should probably say a bus and a coach before any bus enthusiasts get upset with me!

I have no idea what these two are but I liked the look of them. The double decker has no information on the box but looks very smart in its red and cream livery.

Lincolnshire Road Transport Museum

The coach is an Alexander Y type which is what is on the end of the box.

Lincolnshire Road Transport Museum

Lincolnshire Road Transport Museum

Having now obtained the vehicles I just need to build all the bridges for the layout so that I can justify the purchases to Mrs. W or I would be breaking model railway law. For reasons beyond me, Mrs. W doesn't think that there is such a thing as model railway law!


Monday, August 4, 2025

Time to get dirty

With the Airfix Stolly in green and the wheels painted up it is time to get dirty!

Airfix Alvis FV622 Stalwart Mk.2 1/35 scale,

I start off with a dilute brown wash which sounds as though it will not really do much but take a look at the before and after on these wheels.

Airfix Alvis FV622 Stalwart Mk.2 1/35 scale,

Applying the wash to the body of the Stolly makes you initially think that the model is ruined.

Airfix Alvis FV622 Stalwart Mk.2 1/35 scale,

However, once gravity works taking the pigment down and the wash dries the effects are very subtle but realistic as to how vehicles get dirty in real life.

Airfix Alvis FV622 Stalwart Mk.2 1/35 scale,

Airfix Alvis FV622 Stalwart Mk.2 1/35 scale,

Airfix Alvis FV622 Stalwart Mk.2 1/35 scale,

All this is the result of three applications of wash. Just let each one dry before applying the next and let gravity work!

Sunday, August 3, 2025

During August the Rocks By Rail Museum opens every Sunday and on non-event days visitors can walk around the museum and just enjoy the delights of the exhibits. These days are usually fairly simple to run as the cafe is not open so there only needs to be two volunteers on site. Somehow I managed to be asked to be one of those two for today! So, I arrived, having also picked Geoff up and whilst John was happy enough to speak with visitors as they arrived, Geoff and myself took the opportunity for some site maintenance. Geoff got a lot of weeding done whilst I tool out Sammy Strimmer and butchered vast areas of overgrown vegetation!

Rocks by Rail Museum

It has been a long time since that was cut and all this rubbish came out of the cut area!

Rocks by Rail Museum

Before...

Rocks by Rail Museum

After....

Rocks by Rail Museum

All in all a great day with a fair number of visitors despite Google wrongly telling everyone we were closed! Must get that fixed!

On the Airfix Stolly things move on with decals applied. Not many but they add some colour.

Airfix Alvis FV622 Stalwart Mk.2 1/35 scale,


Saturday, August 2, 2025

Now in green!

The Airfix Stolly build has now reached the stage of being all green!

Airfix Alvis FV622 Stalwart Mk.2 1/35 scale,

Airfix Alvis FV622 Stalwart Mk.2 1/35 scale,

It really is beginning to take on some character. A good weathering should really enhance it. Just need to find the time to do it!

Friday, August 1, 2025

Pizza time!

Whilst I had the day at the Rocks By Rail Museum yesterday, I actually spent all my time cutting grass which the recent rains have encouraged to grow! That means I never got to see what was happening around the site which was a bit strange but I was on a tight schedule to get the grass cut, get back home, get cleaned up, pick Mrs. Woody up and head out to Easton Walled Gardens for an evening Pizza event! Now, I have to say that attending this was very much Mrs. W's idea. The prospect of pizza had nothing to do with me agreeing!

Easton walled gardens,

It was fantastic freshly made Italian pizza and it was delicious! 

Having stuffed my face it was of course a good idea to have a bit of a walk round the gardens which took on a different look in the evening rather than daytime light.

Easton walled gardens

Easton walled gardens

Although it is supposedly Summer, you can see the Autominal colours coming through already with the reds and oranges.

Easton walled gardens

Easton walled gardens

Easton walled gardens

What a wonderful way to end a day! And Mrs. W enjoyed it too!