I had intended to post about the Spalding Model Railway Show that Mrs. Woody demanded I take her to (well that is my recollection of our conversation) but it is late so something to do tomorrow. In the meantime I did have a chance to do a little more on the upgrade of the Lima Class 117 DMU. I this case I had to decide if the DMU was to couple or not. Obviously the two coaches that make up the unit have to couple, but are the couplers at the outer ends really necessary? Well, given that it is unlikely that I will couple it up to another DMU and that the existing coupling just looks so big and ugly I decided to remove them.
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Saturday, November 1, 2025
To couple or not to couple- that is the question!
Friday, October 31, 2025
A sign of the times?
Catching up om things at the Rocks By Rail Museum showed that signs are proliferating! No idea why but obviously a sign of the times!
There was this old tea triolley.....
...now repurposed as a, as the sign says, work bench!
Paintiing on steam loco Barrington continues and the wet paint sign was, well painted in wet paint!
There is an awful lot of scrap at the museum but we now have a sign to tell us it is scrap!
Eric has done a great job on painting the narrow gauge skip wagon....
Thursday, October 30, 2025
Seated passengers.
Having painted the interiors of the Lima 117 DMU, it was time to add some colour to the seats. In real life the DMUs underwent several refurbishments and the seats were upholstered in blue towards the end of their use with British Rail. I went with that brush painting a suitable blue onto the seat faces.
Wednesday, October 29, 2025
It looks fairly drab and toy like!
This is the interior of the Lima Class 117 DMU.
It looks fairly drab and toy like which I guess for its 1980s origin was the common approach by manufacturers who were still selling vast amounts of train sets for the younger market. Now, whilst much of the interior is unseen through the body windows, I still felt it could do with brightening up and be made to look a little more like the prototype.
First job, having taken the seating unit off the chassis was to filo down the various ejector pin marks.
Now, given that you cannot really see these through the windows of the DMU, you may wonder why I spent time on fikling these pin marks flat. Well, there is a reason for that as I will explain tomorrow! In the meantime, the seating units were sprayed up in grey primer from a rattle can.
It already looks far better then that beige colour! However there is more to come!
Tuesday, October 28, 2025
A bit of a service!
Whilst doing work on the pickups on the Lima Class 117 DMU I thought I might as well give the motor a bit of a service. Not that there is much to do on these old pancake motors but it was worth opening it up as I found this.
The blackish ring is dirt on the commutator which needs to be cleaned off as it is affecting contact with the brushes supplying power to the motor.
That was soon done with some fine abrasive. With the cover back on having lightly lubricated the spindle, I turned my attention to the other side of the motor casing and the gear wheels. They needed a light greasing but also, Lima gear wheels are renowned for having these ejector pin marks on them from the manufacturing process. The edges can stand proud of the surface and cause uneeded friction with the rest of the gear train. I used a fine sanding stick to smooth them down
After reassembly I used a 9volt battery, whose terminals conviently match the two brush holder points on the motor, to test that it all still worked which amazingly for my work it did!
Monday, October 27, 2025
Pick ups!
With an hour to spare I thought I would pick up on upgrading the Lima Class 117 DMU by adding an additional pickup to the rear bogie. At the moment it only collects current through one side of the bogie. Adding pick ups to the other means that it should run better!#
I have done similar on other Lima models so my first thing to do was to add a strip of styrene to the side of the bogie to mount a phosphor bronze strip to.#
Next stage was to super glue the phosphor strip to the strip once I had soldered a wire to go to the DCC chip.
Then it was a case of drilling a hole in the chassis for the wire to go through.
I am thinking of doing the same with the unpowered trailer car which would really add to the reliability of running but I will have a think about that! At the moment I am pleased with what's been done so far.
Sunday, October 26, 2025
Woody's Hardware Store!
Following on from yesterdays post here are a few more layouts from the excellent East Midlands Narrow Gauge Group show.
Jubilee Works was unusual in that it was a 7mm dual gauge layout with both standard and narrow gauge track running together. I can only wonder at the skills in making those points!
Another unusual layout was Angst Lesspork which was themed around the Terry Pratchett book Going Postal
Show winner was Gnant Gwernol a very scenic 009 gauge layout. In fact it was so scenic that the railway almost disappeared!
Going down in size one modeller had produced a number of micro layouts.
And then going back up the size scale was this monster!
Finally, over the years I have met with James and his Grandson Dylan. James has only been modelling six or seven years nut has skills that defy that short time and Dylan.....well lets just say with what skills he has at his tender years if he carries on model making he will end up as one of the greats1 His 009 gauge layout is still a work in progress but as you can see it will be a fantastic layout.
Dylan is even building his own rolling stock which is fantastic to see.
Unbeknown to me, Dylan has created a bit of WMD on his layout.
It took me a moment to notice but the shop is named Woody's Hardware Store!
I was quite taken aback by that but thanks Dylan! Very much appreciated!
There were some great traders there with products you never knew existed. I sis purchase a few bits despite the concerns of my Financial Advisor and wallet Watcher, Mrs. Woody! Eddy from 3D printing for charity had his stand there s a few interesting items came home as they always seem to do when he is in attendance!
A great show and some great people. Unfortunately I did not see Steve from Steve's 009 and 09 Adventure Blog. We probably just missed each other or he was keeping an eye out to miss me!


















































