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Thursday, April 16, 2026

The platelayers hut comes on!

My Last Great Project,

As you can see and following on from yesterdays post I have added some window frames from plastic strip to the 34D printed platelayers hut. I have also put some filler around the top of the chimney breast to simulate the cement flaunching that is there in rea life.

My Last Great Project,

With that done it was out with the rattle can of grey primer to give it a base coat.

My Last Great Project,

Once dry I can start the colouring!

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Corrugated iron plastic sheet.

Having added some brick detail to the chimney breast of the 3D printed platelayers hut it was time to add some texture to the walls. A sheet of embossed corrugated iron plastic sheet provided this. Some careful measurements and cutting produced the necessary parts.

My Last Great Project,

I even added some plastic strip for the door. Just need to do something about that window and then it will be paint time!

My Last Great Project,

Looks a bit more interesting then what it started out as!

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

A bit disappointing but it can be fixed!

Whilst waiting for the weathering on the 3D printed signal box to thoroughly dry, I dug this 3D printed platelayers hut from the WMD 3D Printed Items Secure Store and there is no acronym to that that I will print!!

My Last Great Project

I must admit that when I bought it I did not examine it that closely otherwise I would have noted the lack of any detail surfaces. No representation of brick or stone on the chimney breast or wood planks for the hut itself. 

My Last Great Project

A bit disappointing but not a problem especially when the WMD Stores have the necessary items to improve matters in stock! So work has started on the chimney breast with some embossed brick plastic card being cut to size and glued onto the flat surface of the 3D print.

My Last Great Project

Took a bit of time but worth the effort. Next up are the walls of the hut which should give a bit more interest to the model.

 

Monday, April 13, 2026

Tone it down!

Given the rather garish nature of the blue paint applied to the 3D printed signal box, it needed toning down. That was done after the tiles on the roof were painted and the ridge tiles painted a contrasting clay colour. Several washes of dilute black paint and gravity have tones it all down making it look a bit more life like.

My Last Great Project,

My Last Great Project,

still a few things to do like glaze the windows but it is progressing well!

Sunday, April 12, 2026

The three coloured pencil method!

I removed the masking tape from the signal box with some trepidation having airbrushed the wooden parts. There is always a danger of bleed through or slight misalignment but happily and probably unusually, my efforts were fairly successful with only a slight bit of bleed on the roof which will be painted over.

My Last Great Project

With the masking off I attended to the brickwork using my favourite method where the brickwork has some relief to the mortar courses which is the three coloured pencil method! By randomly rubbing the pencils over the brick faces a random and varied brick colour appears whilst the mortar remains a grey colour.

My Last Great Project

With that done I have started picking out the roof tiles in random shades of grey to provide some variety to the overall look of the roof.

My Last Great Project

More to do on that but the signal box is taking on some character!

Saturday, April 11, 2026

It all looks a bit garish at the moment like an explosion of blue!

Whilst I wait for the paint to harden on the Italeri Mercedes MP4 truck cab parts I made use of the time by digging out the 3D printed signal box from its resting place on the My Last Great Project 00 gauge layout. Apart from playing operating it over the last few months nothing else has been done to it since probably Christmas time so it is time to get something done!

I had already primed the signal box with a coat of rattle can grey so I had a base on which to put some top coat. As with the station building built from a Dapol kit last year, the woodwork is a dark blue. Given the expanse of wood and the intricacies of the window frames my choice of paint application system was the airbrush! First off though I had to mask the parts that were not to be blue as it would be a job to paint over the blue with other colours. 

My Last Great Project

There were a few interesting geometric cuts required to the masking tape to get it to fit where it should but after a while things came together.

My Last Great Project

With the masking done some suitable blue paint was decanted and thinned and then applied to the model.

My Last Great Project

It all looks a bit garish at the moment like an explosion of blue but once the other colours are applied and some weathering is done it will all tone in together.

My Last Great Project

In the meantime I need to let the paint dry and then see how effective my masking was!

Friday, April 10, 2026

No flies on this loco!

It may look like Pam had decked John at the Ricks By Rail Museum...

Rocks by Rail Museum

Nut all was well as I just happened to catch John crawling out from under one of the locos as Pam and Pete were passing whilst my camera was out!

Rocks by Rail Museum

Whilst my camera was out I also caught up with the Southern brake van restoration where the two air tanks have been painted smartening things up.

Rocks by Rail Museum

However, the woodwork is not so smart with further cleaning and prodding revealing a fair amount of rot which will need dealing with and new timbers added. 

Rocks by Rail Museum

Steam loco Barrington is slowly coming on with its cosmetic restoration.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Whilst I am aware that insects are attracted to wet paint I thought that the addition of the electronic insect disposal system might be taking things to extremes! A real case of no flies on this loco! However, it appears that this was in the workshop for repair and will be reinstated in the cage once working again!

Rocks by Rail Museum

Loco 1931 is still awaiting the return of its boiler which is away for repairs including additional items found that need dealing with but were not spotted earlier. Always the case but hopefully by mid year it will be back together and steaming away down the track.

Rocks by Rail Museum

My contribution was to steam around the grass areas with Morris Mower. Amazing how quick the grass has grown when its has not been that wet or warm!

Rocks by Rail Museum

Just as we packed up for the say a sudden wind and rain storm hit the site and here Pam is battling to get to her car and shelter. Certainly no flies in that storm!

Rocks by Rail Museum


Thursday, April 9, 2026

Masking tape woes!

It was a case of masking tape woes as I head back to building the Italeri Mercedes-Benz Actros MP4 started at the beginning of the year. There are some cab related parts that require painting on both sides. As is my normal way, I attached the smaller parts to a board with masking tape. The problem was that having been sprayed on one side so long ago, the glue on the masking tape had in the recent heat begun to melt onto the parts that were attached yo it! The result was that I had to rub down a number of parts before respraying them and once touch dry, removing them from the masking tape to avoid another similar woe situation!

Italeri Mercedes-Benz Actros MP4,

Italeri Mercedes-Benz Actros MP4,


Wednesday, April 8, 2026

By hook or by crook!

The Braham Farish Pannier that I got running for Mr. B had no couplings. I did not have the necessary mounting to put conventional ones on the model so I improvised! Some brass wire was bent to a L shaped rectangle.

Graham Farish Pannier

Then it was superglued to the rear of the Pannier.

Graham Farish Pannier

And as I had done some careful measurements it allows the hook of conventional couplings to attach to it!

Graham Farish Pannier

I did paint the brass black but forgot to take some photos before returning to Mr. B! However, at least he can attach some rolling stock to it now.

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

And for me? Reunited with that point lever!

 With the Easter weekend out of the way the Rocks By rail Museum can look back with some pride in having had a great attendance from visitors and providing a fantastic first show in 2026,

There were brake van rides...

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Locomotives running...

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Shunting in the quarry...

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Excavators digging and cabs to explore...

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Bacon cobs and drinks to eat at  the cafe...

Rocks by Rail Museum,

A Weighbridge Office that was officially opened...

Rocks by Rail Museum,

And for me? Reunited with that point lever! And it must get stiffer each year or I am getting weaker!

Rocks by Rail Museum,

But I did manage a ride in the cab of the passenger train!

Rocks by Rail Museum,

I was shattered by the end of Monday but it was a great day!