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Sunday, May 17, 2026

Its all in the planning!

Its all in the planning as the experts on various things always explain. Well, for once but don't tell Mrs.  Woody, I have heeded that advice in my control panel project for my 00 gauge Last Great Project layout. 

First off is to number each of the points with its own reference number. 

My Last Great Project,

This may make things clearer on the top of the panel itself but the real advantage is under the surface so to speak. With each point having its own number I can then create the necessary wiring more easily as I can run wires from the actual numbered point and its motor to the control panel switch and be able to identify it much more easily. Well that is the theory! 

Next up I printed off the track plan which stretches across two A4 sheets. I then trimmed it down to see if it would actually fit the control panel top!

My Last Great Project,

And it does! Just like I planned in the planning stage! The space on the right is where the DCC controller plug and socket panel will go - again, just as I planned!

Right, I better plan to do some of Mrs. W's jobs on her 'To do list' before I do nay more on the panel!



Saturday, May 16, 2026

The loco runs great, the train looks great so all is well!

Having now got the coach pack to the Hornby EWS  Business Train Pack, I needed to actually get it all on the track.

Hornby R30251 EWS  Business Train Pack,

But, before I could do that I needed to DCC chip the Class 67 loco. 

Hornby R30251 EWS  Business Train Pack,

I have done this before on the Transport For Wales Class 67 so I knew it was fairly simple and with just four screws to undo the body came off easily.

Hornby R30251 EWS  Business Train Pack,

With the body off, the DCC blanking plug was removed and replaced with a 21 pin chip from the WMD Stores.

Hornby R30251 EWS  Business Train Pack,

It was then on with the body, programme the chip and then loco and all the coaches went on the layout.

Hornby R30251 EWS  Business Train Pack,

The first thing that struck me was the beauty of the train. It just looked right! Second thing that struck me was the length. Normally I run 6 coach trains but this one is a seven coach train. One additional coach should not make much of a difference but it does.

The loco runs great, the train looks great so all is well!

Friday, May 15, 2026

It is certainly quicker to see results grass cutting then cosmetically restoring a loco!

What do you do when a local school offers some pupils for a day of 'Giving Back'? Well at the Rocks BY Rail Museum there is always plenty to do and that included wire brushing and painting anti-rust paint onto the footplate of steam loco Uppingham which begins its major cosmetic restoration this year.

Rocks by Rail Museum

The pupils also cleaned and painted some of the fencing which makes the place look smarter.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Talking of looking smarter, the new platform flower planters are beginning to come to life.

Rocks by Rail Museum

And also looking smarter was the grass after taking Morris Mower out for the day!

Rocks by Rail Museum

I do get a sense of satisfaction as unruly grass grass turns from this to this over a comparatively short time.

Rocks by Rail Museum

It is certainly quicker to see results grass cutting then cosmetically restoring a loco! I just need to cut round the wheelsets but that is a job for Sammy Strimmer once he is better and out of the Strimmer Hospital which is hopefully next week!


Thursday, May 14, 2026

It may be an old utility but it is simple just like me!

 Back to building my control panel for My Last Great Project 00 gauge layout and I have had to put together a track plan so I can position the various switches. This is the first time I have actually drawn out the track plan which shows just how much track and how many points there are. 

My Last Great Project,
I drew this out using Paint - it may be an old utility but it is simple just like me! I need to add some arrows and wording which should try my patience but at least I have a base to do it on!


Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Well worth the wait!

Last year Mrs. Woody gave me the Hornby EWS  Business Train Pack which has a Class 67 and three coaches and very nice it is.

Hornby R30251 EWS  Business Train Pack

On the back of the pack it shows the loco and three coaches and also the four additional coaches which it states are 'available'.

Hornby R30251 EWS  Business Train Pack

'Available' obviously has differing meanings and in this case the 'available' was actually 13 months after I got the train pack! 

Hornby R30251 EWS  Business Train Pack

And here it is!

Hornby R30251 EWS  Business Train Pack

The coaches do look good and will make up a significant train once I get them on the track! Well worth the wait!


Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Bag of nails or harmonious sounds? The film!

Bag of nails or harmonious sounds? Well to move on from yesterdays post and cut a long story short it all worked out and the Bachmann Class 37 is back to sounding like it should! What is more, is that the WMD Film Crew were on hand to record the process and that is now on YouTube.



Monday, May 11, 2026

Sounds like a bag of nails!

 This is my Bachmann Class 37 with DCC sound and very nice it is.

Bachmann BR Blue Class 37

Up until a few days ago it sounded as good as it looks but then it started to rattle and soon sounded like a bag of nails! I had a feeling it was the speaker rather than anything else as the 'bag of nails' noise stopped if you turned the sound off. Never having had this issue before I thought that I would need a new speaker but decided to investigate further by dismantling the loco and seeing if there was something mechanically wrong with the speaker.

Bachmann BR Blue Class 37

It took a bit of time to get into the loco's innards but eventually the speaker was out and taken apart. That copper coloured ring had come away from the rubber diaphragm under it as evidenced by the strip of loose silicon that I found inside the casing. The use of some UHU general purpose glue seemed a good way to go reattach the copper ring so a bead was run around the edge with a cocktail stick and the ring was pushed into the diaphragm. I decided to leave it over night to dry so tomorrow will be crunch day to see if harmonious sounds have been restored or that bag of nails is still there!

Sunday, May 10, 2026

Sound but no chips!

Going back through the photos that I took at the Market Deeping Model Railway Club Exhibition I can only reiterate what I said yesterday that there was no WOW moment. Mrs. Woody is a good indicator of whether a show has that WOW factor when she becomes interested in a layout or two but not this time. That is not to see the layouts were not all really good quality, they all were and my hat off to those who actually put their layouts on show to the public. 

There were a few interesting things though, such as this Swiss based layout, Brusio Viaduct.

Market Deeping Model Railway Club Exhibition May 2026,

Certainly different being Swiss based and set in the Winter. However, this and one other layout were the only overseas layouts at the exhibition.

An 00 gauge layout that I did spend some time looking at was Long Road TMD.

Market Deeping Model Railway Club Exhibition May 2026,

In effect a very large oval with a loco depot. Looked good and ran well with a variety of modern day traction such as this Class 37.

Market Deeping Model Railway Club Exhibition May 2026,

My favourite loco was this Class 66 fictitiously painted up in Rail Freight livery but it looks so right!

Market Deeping Model Railway Club Exhibition May 2026,

Wedmore provided an unusual setting with a preserved line with both standard and narrow gauge in 7mm scale.

Market Deeping Model Railway Club Exhibition May 2026,

Lastly, an n gauge layout that caught my eye and curiosity, Braughing and Standon. 

Market Deeping Model Railway Club Exhibition May 2026,

Based on a real location and utilising the space that modelling in n gauge can release, this 18 foot long layout featured a small eastern region branchline. 

Market Deeping Model Railway Club Exhibition May 2026,

What got my curiosity was the sound system which was not DCC on board the locos. It was sound clips edited onto a mobile phone and then sent to a Bluetooth speaker mounted just above the back scene with the sound then tied in with train movements. All very clever and worked very well. Something to look into!

The layout does have its own website located at https://braughingstandon-railwaylayout.uk/

It will be interesting to see what next years show will be like but as always, Mrs. W and myself should be attending!





Saturday, May 9, 2026

My purchase from a model railway show was this 1/35 scale A38 Tortoise tank kit by Meng!

As is usual, I had to take Mrs. Woody to the Market Deeping Model Railway Club Exhibition. She didn't know she wanted to go but I knew she would be upset if she did not attend. Well that is my version of reality! Mrs. w. did indeed come along to the show which to be truthful was not the best show by the club that I have attended. Some great layouts and good traders but there was just not that WOW moment for me or Mrs. W. I did have the chance to chat with some friends and exhibitors and I'll talk about the layouts tomorrow.

As I have always informed Mrs. W, it is the law that you have to make at least one purchase from an exhibition or model shop so my purchase from a model railway show was this 1/35 scale A38 Tortoise tank kit by Meng! 

Meng A39 Tortoise

I have been after one of these for years so was pleased to get hold of it and as a major plus point it has no etched brass parts - oh joy!

Normally I balance out my purchases by getting Mrs. W some cookies from the cookie lady. However, this year she was not there for some reason so I had to take Mrs. W out for something to eat! We stopped at a nearby Ok Diner where they always have a great display of American memorabilia.

OK Diner

Great burgers too followed by for Mrs. W a banana split....

OK Diner

and for me a toffee waffle sundae!

OK Diner

The meal actually cost me more than I spent on the tank kit! I must be loosing it!

 

Friday, May 8, 2026

Sit back, relax and watch!

I go through stages in my model making where I can be creative and productive yet at other times the spirit is willing but the ability is not! At moments like that I tend to sit back a bit and actually get some enjoyment from what I have made. This has been the case just recently and I have been playing operating my 009 narrow gauge layout Chalkdon. I had not realised that I had not run anything on it in about 6 months so there was a need to do some track cleaning but other than that I could sit back, relax and watch! 

Chalkdon,