I will keep this post short and just term it as an almost silent Sunday and let the picture do the talking of the progress made!
I bet Mrs. Woody would like me to do more silent Sundays!
Recording my progress, or usually the lack of it, in building kits, creating model railways and other related and sometimes unrelated matters!
I will keep this post short and just term it as an almost silent Sunday and let the picture do the talking of the progress made!
I bet Mrs. Woody would like me to do more silent Sundays!
Sometimes plans just don't work out. You can see in the photo below that the base of the fuelling point is just too wide to fit between the sleepers. I could just leave it and have a lopsided structure but no, I had a plan!
I have posted about knitted scenes such as those for Easter and the Coronation which are then put on top of post boxes before on this blog and although a new trend it does appear to be continuing as Mrs. Woody and myself discovered whilst raveling through the village of Greatford.
What a difference a strimmer makes!
It was a quiet day at the Rocks By Rail Museum today and with the dry weather the grass has not grown much so I could leave the mower to rest and take Sammy Strimmer into parts of the grounds that rarely see his presence! It will grow back again but for the next few weeks the track bed shouldn't look as though it is being taken over by weeds! I just feel shattered now!
It is nice how a model can suddenly come together after time spent in dealing with separate parts and this is how the refueling point kit has gone. Not quite finished but certainly come together. The area that I had to do some work on were the hoses. There was a short length of rubber hose supplied and I did use that for the water hoses, but the fuel pipes were done with some electrical wire. Still not fully to scale but good enough for me.
Just a few bits to finish and then it will be ready fr the layout.
After looking somewhat grey and then a supposed concrete colour yesterday, the base to the diesel refueling point has had the metal grills covering the drainage and oil capture point painted silver. Still looks far too clean though!
After a few days of other things it is time to get back to the diesel refueling point for my 00 gauge Last Great Project layout. I usually prime parts off the sprue or when they are built up but I decided just to blast everything with rattle can grey primer. This was fine for the base and on the other parts it at least highlighted the various moulding lines that I would need to deal with.
Following on from yesterday and VJ80 Day at the Rocks By Rail Museum, there is a short video of The Last Post being played which I always find emotional for many reasons. I think the recorded scene speaks for itself so I will leave it at that!