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Thursday, January 15, 2026

Not sure when it will happen but I am going for this year which only leaves me eleven and a half months!

I had a break from building the Mercedes MP4 kit,. Not that I am fed up with it just that something and I am not even sure what, jolted my mind into thinking about 0n30 which is not some form of code but is the notation for 7mm scale stock running on 00 gauge track. I have talked about it on the blog before as in this post and also this post. In addition to those two items I also have this....

Bachmann 0n30 2-8-0 0n30

Bachmann 0n30 2-8-0 0n30

I have to admit, I do have a very soft spot for this loco and indeed the others I have in this scale.. They are just so characterful! 

So having got this out again what id the plan? Well, they have been in their boxes for far too long. Because of their physical size though, they will not go around my 00 gauge layout especially over the viaducts.  However. I really need to build something for them to run on so I can enjoy the spectacle, even if it is just an oval of track on  a plain board.  So that is a job for me to do on my [personal chore list rather then the one Mrs. Woody has drawn up and updates or me! Not sure when it will happen but I am going for this year which only leaves me eleven and a half months!

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Power plant altogether now!

The power plan to the Italeri Mercedes-Benz Actros MP4 kit is now altogether and splendid it looks too! Well I would say that as I built it!

Italeri Mercedes-Benz Actros MP4

 I think that looks quite realistic too, especially from this angle. The addition of the cooling fan and radiator certainly add to the illusion

Italeri Mercedes-Benz Actros MP4

It even fits into the chassis frame. Just temporarily for now as I still need to finish the chassis build and paint it.

Italeri Mercedes-Benz Actros MP4

Things are moving on!

Tuesday, January 13, 2026

A bit of colour!

Time to bring some life and interest to the Italeri Mercedes-Benz Actros MP4 power plant in the form of some detail painting. The fan is in light grey with a black centre and the various hoses and fan belts are mainly black with a few red parts. I have no idea why they are red apart from the instructions and online photos of real engines show them in that colour! I will be putting a coat of varnish over the various parts before gluing them together.

Italeri Mercedes-Benz Actros MP4,


Monday, January 12, 2026

Painted in aluminium and very shiny it looks too!

The engine block and gearbox are now painted in aluminium and very shiny it looks too! Once the paint has dried it will be time to paint some of the detail such as the fan belts and hoses which will bring a bit of contrast to it.

Italeri Mercedes-Benz Actros MP4,


Sunday, January 11, 2026

Looking sinisterly almost somewhat mushroom in shape I can only presume that it is a man made cloud from a fire or similar or as Mrs. W enquired, did I leave the cooker on?

With things a little warmer and the Man cave warmed with the heater on it was time to add some paint to the Italeri Mercedes-Benz Actros MP4 engine and gearbox as well as the other associated parts. As described before a black undercoat was applied. Once dry, this will be the ideal colour to overpaint with the required aluminium coloured paint.

Italeri Mercedes-Benz Actros MP4,

Whilst I am waiting for the undercoat to dry I got back to some kit construction with the front steering beam axle. 

Italeri Mercedes-Benz Actros MP4,

Not too complex, just a few fiddly parts and I had to watch where the glue went as the stub axles turn so you can pose the wheels. As you can imagine, once this kit is built I will be sitting on the floor pushing it along going 'broom, broom' so steering is important! Now that would draw a comment from Mrs. Woody!

What did bring comment from Mrs. W. was the rather strange looking sky as we drove back from the Rocks By rail Members Day. 

Cloud

Looking sinisterly almost somewhat mushroom in shape I can only presume that it is a man made cloud from a fire or similar or as Mrs. W enquired, did I leave the cooker on?


Saturday, January 10, 2026

It would certainly make a good restoration project for someone, not me though as pointed out by Mrs. W.

Whilst out and about with Mrs. Woody the other day we came across this parked in a farm yard.

Abandoned tractor,

I am no expert on vintage plant but I am guessing 1950s for this tracked tractor which still looks solid despite seemingly living outside with no cover. It would certainly make a good restoration project for someone, not me though as pointed out by Mrs. W.

Back in the Man Cave at WMD its still been too cold to get the airbrush out so I have added the last of the engine block parts which required the radiator to be temporarily added so that placement of the parts on the engine block matched those on the radiator. Not an easy task but a couple of blobs of Blu Tack assisted in the temporary attachment of said radiator.

Italeri Mercedes-Benz Actros MP4

The reason I cannot add the radiator permanently at the moment is that I need to leave the parts with the various fan belts and fan itself separate as it will make painting these parts a lot easier. 

Italeri Mercedes-Benz Actros MP4

In the meantime I have also started putting together other parts of the build where two parts are joined and will need smoothing of the joints such as the fuel tanks.

Italeri Mercedes-Benz Actros MP4

Hopefully I can get painting soon as the weather forecast says storms but warmer than the last ones!


Friday, January 9, 2026

Treasure Hunt or should that Junk Hunt?

In anticipation of the bad weather to come I returned to the Rocks By Rail Museum on Wednesday of this week which was a decision which actually worked out for the best which is unusual for Woody! Just like the end of last year, the start of the this year saw Sammy strimmer coming out for another session of Junk Treasure Hunt in the Boneyard!

I and in fact even most of the longer serving volunteers,  just don't know what is under the undergrowth but first off was the discovery of these ten slabs in good condition.

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Next up were these two curiously shaped steel plates. Similar to what you might find on a steam loco but not boiler parts that anyone can recognise at the moment. No doubt they will have a use at some point even if only as some form of playground slide!

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Then there were various metal parts including point rodding A three link coupling, a boiler strap, several hooks for a crane and amazingly for a railway museum, two lengths of motorway crash barrier! It is now all corralled together with the thirty or so sheets of corrugated iron that no one can recall having! 

Rocks by Rail Museum,

John kindly gave me a hand moving those crash barriers which are not exactly lightweight in nature!

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Though the crash barrier was unusual, the prize for the most unusual item has to go to this roll of digger track links which I am guessing has something to do with the drag line or face shovel that the Museum has. However, another item no one can recall having seen!

Rocks by Rail Museum,

I am about a third of the way through this clearance project so there could be more to find on my next Junk Hunt!

Meanwhile, back at the trackside, Steve and Derek are investigating the catch point and talking about relays and switches for colour light signals. All very interesting so I will await to see what comes about. Just hope theu are not expecting me to find a colour light signal in the Boneyard!


Thursday, January 8, 2026

Almost ready for paint!

Some more parts added to the Actros MP4 engine lock and gearbox which is almost at the point of being ready for paint. Ironically, given that Italeri moulded the parts in silver, I will need to undercoat it in black so that I can then paint it the aluminium colour that it needs to be! It will look a lot better then the moulded silver colour though!

taleri Mercedes-Benz Actros MP4,

taleri Mercedes-Benz Actros MP4,






Wednesday, January 7, 2026

With working couplers, free running wheels and stability restored this hopper wagon was ready to roll!

Buying second hand/pre-owned/pre-loved or what ever your preferred description is, is always a little bit of a gamble but usually and with experience you can see if something has major issues like the wheels fall out or there is a crack in the body. However, even if the item looks new it is always best, for reliable running, to take a closer look once back in the comfort of your home to carry out a little bit of miniatous. That is what I have done with the USA rolling stock that I bought at the Newark Toy and Train Fair.

The usual suspects to look at are the couplers and wheels. Having already tested the couplers it was time to look at the wheels. The problem is that the naked eye, good as it is, cannot precisely tell you distances. For reliable running the gap between the two wheels on an axle needs to be 14.5mm. Now I could try using a rule but am I really going to see 14.5mm accurately? There is another option which is a back to back gauge. This one cost about £10 is well made and easy to use. You can use it whilst the wheel is on the wagon or as I have done take the wheel out and use it. 

Rolling stock maintenance

The idea is that you should just be able to slide the gauge between the wheels with just the slightest of resistance. If it is tight or loose you need to slide one of the wheels along the axle. Whilst the wheels were out they were also cleaned with some IPA and a cotton bud and the little bit of what seems like rust on the axle was sanded and polished off..

Rolling stock maintenance

Next is to make sure the pinpoint axle can freely rotate in the bogie housing. This tool is slid into place and by rotating it, it cuts out any rough areas in the housing.

Rolling stock maintenance

This is where experience plays its part. This particular hopper can rattled and was unstable. I could tell that when I looked at it before buying but knowing what was wrong and that it was a simple fix gave me the confidence to buy. The problem is a common one on older models of this type. There is a large metal weight glued to the inside of the wagon onto the chassis. Over time the glue weakens and the metal weight comes loose making the wagon almost unusable. Once I had the body off, the weight dropped out. Some gluing later and the weight was back in place and wagon body reaffixed. 

Rolling stock maintenance

With working couplers, free  running wheels and stability restored this hopper wagon was ready to roll!

Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Just run your fingernail over the joint and it will pick up the smallest imperfections!

 Whilst the main engine block and gearbox for the Italeri Mercedes-Benz Actros MP4 kit did not take too long to put together there are, as a highlighted in my last post on this build, about 40 or so additional parts to add. Most of those parts require two to be joined together with the resultant joint line to be smoothed off. For reasons that only Italeri probably know of, they moulded most of the engine parts in a silver type plastic. Whilst it may look a bit realistic if you were not going to paint the model, it makes determining if the joint line is smooth or not almost impossible to do visually. The only real conclusive test is a fingernail. Just run your fingernail over the joint and it will pick up the smallest imperfections.

Anyway, back to the engine and gearbox, and parts have been added making it all look more interesting. There are still parts to add but if you need to glue two parts together you need to let the glue set before you can smooth the joint. It all takes time!

Italeri Mercedes-Benz Actros MP4,

Italeri Mercedes-Benz Actros MP4,

Now, where are the nail clippers?