It is strange how getting a model into a uniform colour changes the way it looks, especially when that colour is grey! However, that is what has happen to the Airfix Stolly which is now in grey undercoat awaiting its top coat of green. Having a number of separate parts yet to be fitted makes the painting a bit more of a challenge but it is certainly easier in the long run then trying to mask them or paint them in situ. Anyway, it all has to dry off now so I will have the delight of seeing it all grey for a while!
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Thursday, July 31, 2025
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
RIP Murphy cat!
RIP Murphy Cat
The WMD fleet of cats is now reduced as Murphy has now unfortunately had to leave us. Always a difficult decision to make, but it was clear he had suddenly become very unwell so it was time to visit the vet who was very compassionate and gentle in dealing with Murphy.
He was 15, which is a good age for a cat, especially as he had been diagnosed with a growth on his heart in 2019 and at that time given just months to live. Move on over six years from that diagnosis and he outlived both his sister, Holly, and brother Spike.
Of the three he was the most laid back! Nothing really phased him even the growth on his heart. Maybe that was the secret to his long life?
The three of them were close which was nice to see.
When Spike suffered a stroke he had to come on holiday with me and Mrs. Woody in our caravan which meant that Holly and Murphy came as well! The three of them are eyeing up the pigeons outside!
Even in the caravan he was laid back choosing to go under a quilt to sleep!
However, he was a bit of a night owl and would play with a Ping-Pong ball at 3am in the caravan which was a bit of a shock as it rattled around the hard surfaces and acted more like a pin-ball machine!
As with all our cats, he will be sadly missed but never forgotten! RIP Murphy!
Tuesday, July 29, 2025
A load of old fossils!
A load of old fossils! Well that is one way to describe the Rocks By Rail Museum volunteers but it actually relates to a unique collection of fossils from the Barrington Cement Quarry that the Museum has been lucky enough to obtain.
The handing over was done this past Sunday as the Museum had an open day and as part of that there were variou items on display including this diorama that had been presented John by David some years ago.
Also, a wonderful set of information boards about the history of the Barrington Quarry.
Which included this fantastic picture of the Museum's loco Mr. D, named after John Drayton, being loaded onto a low loader at the Barrington Quarry ready to be transported to the Museum.
Talking of Mr. D, he was in operation with three of the wagons from the Barrington Quarry and John and several of his former colleagues reacquainted themselves by having a drive.
Monday, July 28, 2025
Just about ready for paint!
Well, the Stolly is just about ready for paint. Just a couple of parts to attach and then its time for some primer before a top coating.
I 'm impressed by this kit - I just need to get the painting right though! That is also what Mrs. Woody says to me!
Sunday, July 27, 2025
Some extra detail would be nice!
I have to admit to enjoying the build of the Airfix Stolly. I have said it before but will say it again, it does remind me of the early Tamiya kits, simple but detailed. Unfortunately there are always the odd parts where that extra detail would have been nice. On this kit, these are the mouldings for the headlight protectors. In real life a frame with slats that should deflect any large rocks or such like that could damage the headlight. In model form, Airfix have moulded the part as a solid so that the headlight that will be behind it will be invisible. Not exactly a good moulding.
Saturday, July 26, 2025
Crashed and bashed!
Crashed and bashed today and I am not talking about some new weathering technique on the Airfix Stolly build! It is me who is crashed and bashed having come off my bike on a corner in the rain. I just know that the front wheel slid out and before I knew it I was on the ground looking at the lady in the car following me who must have had more of a shock than me! Amazingly no bones broken, no ripped clothing and minimal damage to the bike. I seem to have taken the main damage with gravel rash and a very sore left hip and shoulder which will heal whereas any damage to the bike won't heal! Anyway, after a minute or two I was back on the bike and continued home to present my bloodied self to Mrs. Woody who said not to make a mess!
Right, crash or not, work on the Stolly continues with the interior of the cab masked in readiness for painting.
Friday, July 25, 2025
Weathering the cab!
The Airfix Stolly is coming on with the cab now weathered using my usual dilute mix of earth brown paint along with some Tamiya weathering pastilles.
I like the way this has come together.
Once matt varnished I will mask from the inside the window and hatch aperture's and fit the cab to its base. With that done I should then be able to deal with any joint issues before painting the external parts of the vehicle.
Thursday, July 24, 2025
And in this photo I was 90!
You don't hear the phrase 'And in this photo I was 90.' very often. In fact I don't think I have ever heard it before. However, at the Rocks By Rail Museum we are lucky enough to have Ray as a volunteer. I have posted about him before - see that by clicking here - and Ray is now 94 but still acts as though he is just 60! I walked in to the cafe at the Museum today to find Ray going through a photo album of his with some of the other volunteers.
Some of the photos in there were over 100 years old but Ray could recall all the names and the detail behind them including this one of the pub that his family ran and in the 1950s they collected pennies to stick on the pub mirror before donating them to the local children.
AS I seem to be the expert on vegetational butchery we need a n expert on actually nuturing vegetation which is where Geoff comes in with his planting skills seeing some delightful colour along the platform area.
Meanwhile, in the Restoration shed, things are moving on with the re-tubing of loco 1931 but just not in ways that are visable as the work is de-rusting the lower part of the boiler. I had a long chat with John who has worked with steam locomotives and traction engines for much of his life and learnt a great deal about the stresses and strains a boiler goes throuh as it is heated to create steam. I can certainly understand why the steel plate is so thick and why inspections are important.
Over the over side of the tracks work was going on with the brakes for Graham the Sentinel. It seems like thick steel is required for that as well as John and Hazel struggle carrying this brake linkage part.
Having done whatever it was to it, John is now building himself up to refitting the part!
With all these locos out of the Exhibition Centre to allow Graham to come out...
...the middle road of the building was empty...
...there was suddenly the opportunity to admire some of the locos full side on which gives a different view.
Wednesday, July 23, 2025
Stolly cab interior
The Stolly cab interior looks a lot more interesting now the various parts are fitted and painted. It just needs some dirtying up to replicate the state these cabs got into in real life!
Tuesday, July 22, 2025
Micro Sol for a micro job!
Having previously primed the cab interior of the Stolly it was time to top coat it with Tamiya XF11 which is J N Green or also known as Bronze Green which is the shade of paint used by the British Army in the 1960s. The airbrush soon had the paint applied.