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Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Well at least I have an excuse not to cut the hedge which is on Mrs. Woody's list of jobs for me!

Work on the control panel continues. Having got the main track power feeds wired in and proven to work the next stage is to get the four sectionalised hidden loops wired in. I could just have powered the loops conventionally but being hidden from my view and with DCC locos having an element of inertia which means even when you turn the throttle off they will still coast for a distance just like the real trains do, being able to turn the power off to the track is useful. First thing to do was add to the already existing looms of wiring.

My Last Great Project,

The yellow wire denotes a feed to a sectionalised section of track. 

My Last Great Project,

Within the control panel the wiring for the sectionalised track is added to the main track power feed and then to the central pin on the switch. The other pin will be wired to the relevant output.

My Last Great Project,

Here are the four section switches from up top!

I had to put the control panel in place to test the track power feeds which gave me a first look at how it looks with the track diagram attached and it looks good to me anyway!

My Last Great Project,

Whilst my work so far may look like a birds nest of wires, I have witnessed the pigeons that I blogged about earlier being busy in the hedge that runs behind the Man Cave. Having a bit of a nosey I was taken aback to see a proper nest with nesting pigeon!

Pigeons

Well at least I have an excuse not to cut the hedge which is on Mrs. Woody's list of jobs for me!

Monday, June 1, 2026

And so the jigsaw starts!

I have made many a jigsaw over the years and usually enjoyed them. However, the current jigsaw is not quite as enjoyable as it is the control panel to My Last Great Project 00 gauge layout.

My Last Great Project,

Like a jigsaw it is a case of getting the right part or in this case wire, to the fit the right place. With most jigsaws you get a picture to work to but in this case the picture is in my head which probably is not the best of places for it to be! However, I have wired up the main track power feeds and tested them and amazingly it all works first time! I hope that is a good omen for the rest of the wiring!


Sunday, May 31, 2026

I should really be worried with the amount of these murder programmes she watches!

One of the few jobs that I completely leave to Mrs. Woody is ironing. Anything else I will do but ironing just is not my thing. Mrs. W on the other hand finds it somewhat therapeutic and usually irons whilst watching another murder mystery TV series - I should really be worried with the amount of these murder programmes she watches! Anyway, yesterday saw the demise of the iron that decided after about 10 years of use it was no longer going to heat up. Whilst with most such items I would have opened it up to have a look and repair if possible I am somewhat dubious about repairing an iron that is held in the hand and has electricity and water! At this point I should point out that I do not watch murder mysteries! So, Mrs. W ordered a new one of her choice from Argos for pick up today.

She did get a bargain as the iron should have been £82 (cough, cough!) but it was on sale at half price and then she got a discount code that brought the final price down to a much more reasonable £31!

Whilst she was collecting said iron, I perused the display shelf which had those items that Argos believe that no one can live without and this was there!

Now as a kid I was aware of various play sets such as a carpenters, or kitchen but never a dentists! Those things in the picture look very realistic too! I think I will just stick to playing trains with my oversized trainset!

Talking of which. unfortunately not a lot of time to do anything to it as not only have I been shopping with Mrs. W but also putting banners out for the Rocks By rail Museum's next events.

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Next is a Driver 4 a Fiver that should have been on Fathers Day which this year is on the 21st June. Due to a slight misunderstanding it got advertised on the Museum leaflet as the 14th June. rather than confuse everyone more by moving the already advertised date the event remains on the 14th but I have amended the banner with a "PRE" to the Fathers Day. Not sure what people will make of that but it may make them, look more closely at what the event is! 

Those banners are now four years old and I amend them each year with a bit of work and a few cheap materials which saves about £2,000 for each year they get reused.  Not sure how much longer they can go on but they have paid for themselves!


Saturday, May 30, 2026

This is the first and simplest. Always best to start simple!

In the exciting World Of Woody, I have not only been wiring and soldering switches but also making wiring looms!

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This is the first and simplest. Always best to start simple! The loom will take the wiring from the baseboard terminal connector to the control panel terminal connector. In essence it means that I can disconnect individual baseboards from the control panel or indeed the the control panel from the baseboards all without too much fuss! In the interests of my sanity I have been labelling up the point motor wiring so that as I connect into the control panel switches there should not be a need for too much head scratching! I could just do with some time to get on with this but there is a severe lack of that at the moment for me. Just too much excitement too!

Friday, May 29, 2026

Most days in Woody's life are not that exciting anyway!

Nothing too exciting today, well most days in Woody's life are not that exciting anyway, but I have started to wire up some of the switches for the control panel to My Last Great Project Layout.

My Last Great Project,

I have about 30 to do so that will keep me busy in my exciting World!


Thursday, May 28, 2026

The end of the line which you can now at least get to!

It was a case of, what is missing from this loco, as I arrived at the Rocks By Rail Museum. 

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Usually I walk past such situations without noticing anything but I did notice that the cab of Uppingham has been removed as part of its on-going cosmetic restoration.

Rocks by Rail Museum,

As with all such work, the true extent of the required work is only fully revealed once parts are removed. The amount of rot in the footplate is frightening. That is quarter inch steel that has rotted through!

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Meanwhile 1931 is slowly being put back together with John inside the frames preparing to paint.

Outside, Andy and Martyn were on the mechanised vegetational butchery machine AKA the weedkilling train and there has been a sudden growth of the pesky vegetation so there work is much needed.

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Not the greatest of jobs to do on a hot day as Andy has to put on protective clothing making him look a little like a beekeeper!

Rocks by Rail Museum,

My vegetational butchery was much less demanding of protection for me with Morris Mower and myself disappearing down the nature trail where nature was rampantly taking off but that was soon taken care of!

Rocks by Rail Museum,

The end of the line which you can now at least get to!

Rocks by Rail Museum,

What has amazed me is given the lack of rain during May and the both very cold and very hot temperature is just how much vegetational growth there has been!





Wednesday, May 27, 2026

It actually looks like a control panel but at the moment that is it!

Progress on the control panel! The track plan was coated on the rear with some spray mount and mounted to the top of the control panel and the DCC input panel was also bolted into place.

My Last Great Project,

It actually looks like a control panel but at the moment that is it! It needs to work which will involve lots of wiring and soldering so lots more to do!

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Next job is to get the motor in place and see if it runs!

Some progress on Mr. B's (husband to loyal blog reader Mrs. B) re-mototing of his beloved Triang Hornby Britannia. The new motor is not quite a slide in simple replacement as there is a need to rewire things.

Triang Hornby Britannia

First off a wire needed to be soldered to the underside of the motor and then to a tag which replaces the all live chassis pickup of the old motor.

Triang Hornby Britannia

Next up the old motor and syncro-smoke unit were removed from the chassis.

Triang Hornby Britannia

I had never seen the inside of one of these smoke units that were a fad in the 1970s. There is a small heating element that is supposed to heat up the oil soaked fibre and the cog drivers a puffer to emit smoke from the locos chimney.  Looking at that fibre and seeing that the unit got surprisingly hot on the outside during my previous testing I thought that to avoid a possible fire it would be better to disconnect the unit. I would leave the unit and wiring in place though just in case Mr. b really wanted this feature working.

Triang Hornby Britannia

Turning the loco over I removed the base plate so that I could solder the wire on for the other part of the motor.

Next job is to get the motor in place and see if it runs!


Monday, May 25, 2026

That's not cool!

A bit of an unusual Bank Holiday Weekend at the Rocks By Rail Museum with the Sunday being a quite day whereas the Monday was full on mayhem! What was common to both days though was the weather. Wall to wall sunshine and heat! However, that was good with the Museum, and our guests did come and they did enjoy and we all had a great time which is what it is all about!

Rocks by Rail Museum

For some. like Pam on Gate Keeper duties, it was hotter.

Rocks by Rail Museum

But the new hut was a good place to take shelter and keep cool and those refreshments to hand!


For others such as John and Dave hats were the call of the day to keep cool as they fettled the brakes on Mr. D.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Only thing is that those of a certain age may see a resemblance to those two looking like Bill and Ben The Flower Pot Men! That's not cool!




Sunday, May 24, 2026

All looks good!

When I last posted about the control panel for My Last Great Project layout I did say I needed to find a sharp 6mm drill bit. I actually found four without looking too hard although the first one was blunt!! The second was fine  though and I soon had the holes drilled. I also reamed then out with a tapered reamer and cut a hole for the DCC controller panel.

My Last Great Project,

Temporarily mounting the track diagram and DCC panel in place brings about the look I was hoping for.

My Last Great Project,

I just had to put a switch in to see how that looked.

My Last Great Project,

All looks good!