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Saturday, February 28, 2026

After a couple of war and amazingly dry days the weather is back to wet! These two pigeons spotted on top of the WMD greenhouse looked particularly fed up with the rain!

Pigeons

In the dryness of the Man Cave, the progress on the IBG 1.72 scale Scammel Pioneer Tank Transporter and Crusader tank kit moves on - slowly! More etched brass parts which are brassing me off due to the literally minute size of some of them.

Look at this bracket that goes on the end of one of the poles on the ramps. You can see the scalpel blade in the background to get an understanding of how small this part is and there are two of them to bend to shape and then attach to the end of the poles. The only way I could actually see the things was with a magnifying glass! 

IBG 1.72 Scammel Pioneer Tank Transporter and Crusader tank

Anyway, they are now fitted but I suspect they may fall off during the painting process and I probably won't even notice!

IBG 1.72 Scammel Pioneer Tank Transporter and Crusader tank

These are the ramps that the poles with the brackets fit onto. I had to replace the kit supplied poles with some rod that was in stock as the kit parts were that delicate that trying to clean up the mounting points where they gad been cut from the sprue just broke them! As you will note there are other brass parts that had to be fitted as well. Looking at the sheet of etched parts there are only a few more to add - thank goodness!

Friday, February 27, 2026

So why was I in Oakham?

Oakham Station

I got this rather nice shot of a Class 66 going through the level crossing at Oakham Station.

Oakham Station

It was pulling a rather long container train much to the annoyance of many waiting to cross but not me!

So why was I in Oakham? Well, Mrs. Woody decided that I needed a trip to a garden centre! We ended up going to Gates Garden Centre just outside Oakham. Now my traditional view of garden centres is that they have rows of plants, pots and compost! However, like most of my views, time has by passed them and modern centres are more like a retail park! 

Gates Garden Centre

Never seen this before but a section of shaded parking!

Gates Garden Centre

Inside a veritable mass of retail opportunities for Mrs. Woody to peruse but hopefully not take advantage of!

Gates Garden Centre

There were some interesting, to me anyway, things such as these tractors.

Gates Garden Centre

Gates Garden Centre

This second tractor was also hosting a range of Diddly Squat Farm products from Jeremy Clarkson. I actually visited the original Diddly Squat Farm shop days after it opened when all that it sold was vegetables, some meet and T shirts! How things change!

Gates Garden Centre

Mrs. Woody would not let me peek at the cards....

Gates Garden Centre

But she did point out some possible new friends for me!

Gates Garden Centre

And, no, they did not come back to WMD HQ!

Thursday, February 26, 2026

This could be a sign of a good summer!

More parts to the Scammel Pioneer Tank Transporter trailer have been fitted including the side strengthening gussets and the end piece to which the loading ramps will be fitted.

IBG 1.72 Scammel Pioneer Tank Transporter and Crusader tank,

Turning it right ways up it even looks like a trailer!

IBG 1.72 Scammel Pioneer Tank Transporter and Crusader tank,

Hopefully I will get some more done soon but Mrs. Woody's list of chores includes tidying the garden so, given the somewhat nice unseasonable weather and rather than paint the Mercedes MP4 cab, i got  the lawnmower out as well as doing some weeding and pruning. What did surprise me more than Mrs. W was surprised I had done some chores, was the fact that there were so many ladybirds about. 

Ladybirds

Whether they had survived the Winter or are new born I don't know but this could be a sign of a good summer! Famous last words and all that!

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

As with previous work in the Bone Yard this session had its share of excitement!

It is only a few weeks until the Rocks By Rail Museum opens its 2026 season of events despite recent weather suggesting that we are still in the midst's of Winter!

Work in the Restoration Shed on the retubing of steam loco 1931 goes on with some the footplate being de-rusted and pipework reinstalled.

Rocks by Rail Museum,

John carries on with work to refurbish the Southern brake van with painting of wooden parts...

Rocks by Rail Museum,

...whilst work on de-rusting the floors has more or less been completed.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Meanwhile, outside the Restoration Shed, this van awaits some work!

Rocks by Rail Museum,

That work mainly will consist of a new roof and floor"

Rocks by Rail Museum,


Rocks by Rail Museum,

Back in the Bone Yard I was assisted by Gary in the seemingly never ending clearance work of unkept overgrowth or as I like to term it, vegetational butchery!

Rocks by Rail Museum,

As with previous work in the Bone Yard this session had its share of excitement with Treasure Junk Hunt and this sign that Gary uncovered was perhaps the best!

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Other finds included more sleepers, fence posts and various pieces of what had been good wood but was now rotten!

Rocks by Rail Museum,

We also discovered some concrete platform edge blocks which will be useful if we ever get to construct the long planned platform at the end of the line.

Rocks by Rail Museum,

We certainly have cleared away a lot of stuff and the back of the cafe is now very visible as well as being able to look through to the Exhibition Centre which is a view that has not been available for many years!

Rocks by Rail Museum,

 Stepping back after another hard day of butchery it is looking a lot clearer!

Rocks by Rail Museum,


Tuesday, February 24, 2026

There are still those pesky etched brass parts to fit!

Whilst I plan the painting of the Scammell in this kit I thought that I would start the transporter trailer. Actually looking at the instructions it is certainly looking as though it will be a less taxing build then the Scammell itself but there are still those pesky etched brass parts to fit!

IBG 1.72 Scammel Pioneer Tank Transporter and Crusader tank,

Having fitted the etched parts to the chassis rails, these were then glued to the main deck of the trailer.

IBG 1.72 Scammel Pioneer Tank Transporter and Crusader tank,

Nothing complex and within a short time there is actually something that looks like I have made progress rather then the tiny parts of the Scammell itself. Hopefully the rest of the trailer build will go as well!

Monday, February 23, 2026

Painting it is going to take some planning!

It is one of those gratifying moments when things start to come together and in the case of the IBG  Scammel Pioneer Tank Transporter and Crusader tank kit the Scammel is finally beginning to look like the truck it is. 

IBG 1.72 Scammel Pioneer Tank Transporter and Crusader tank,

The chassis is more or less complete with additional parts having been attached such as the fuel tank and trailer turntable. There are some mudguards to go over the front axle and several more cab parts. However, at this stage I need to think about how I am going to paint this. Build the entire truck and things like painting the interior become impossible so it will need to be done in stages which is something still in the planning stage in my mind! 


Sunday, February 22, 2026

Well lets just say the thinking stage of the process is the most important!

At a very keen price I picked up this rather nice Bachmann On30 28 Ton Two-Truck Climax already weathered.

Bachmann On30 28603 28 Ton Two-Truck Climax,

Just got to love the quirkiness of these narrow gauge locos!

Bachmann On30 28603 28 Ton Two-Truck Climax,

Now how are my plans coming on for the layout for it to run on? Well lets just say the thinking stage of the process is the most important!

Saturday, February 21, 2026

That little lot took some doing but there was more!

More etched brass parts with the IBG 1.72 Scammel Pioneer Tank Transporter kit, this time in the cab. It really tested my patience but I did learn more about the various controls inside that cab that the Airfix kit I built some years ago did not have included. It was a much easier build too!

This is just the start with the gear lever, gear selection gate, dashboard, cab front reinforcement panels and seat support frames! 

IBG 1.72 Scammel Pioneer Tank Transporter and Crusader tank,

That little lot took some doing but there was more! Winch leavers and brake lever together with the more conventional plastic seat cushions! 

IBG 1.72 Scammel Pioneer Tank Transporter and Crusader tank

I think that is all the etched parts for the front part of the cab but I cannot bring myself to look forward in the instructions so I may be in for a surprise!

Friday, February 20, 2026

Did I have a body odour issue that no one told me about or was there something else going on?

Out on a bike ride today, between the rain downpours I was going down a country lane riding into the wind when I noticed a somewhat 'rural' smell.  Did I have a body odour issue that no one told me about or was there something else going on? Well the answer was just around the bend when I came across this tractor and slurry tanker discharging its contents over the hedge into the adjacent field!

Slurry tanker

I passed with some trepidation just in case the discharge pipe malfunctioned! However, all was well and back at WMD HQ, a bit more progress with the BG 1.72 Scammel Pioneer Tank Transporter kit which now has its front and rear axles fitted.

BG 1.72 Scammel Pioneer Tank Transporter and Crusader tank,

I stood the axles on some needle files so that the axles were all level as the glue dried.

BG 1.72 Scammel Pioneer Tank Transporter and Crusader tank,

And just to make sure all was level I added a bottle of glue as a weight! Just ned to let that set now!

Thursday, February 19, 2026

In real life these parts look a lot neater than in the photos!

Some more progress with the IBG 1.72 Scammel Pioneer Tank Transporter kit with relative success with etched brass parts. Both ends of the chassis required further Swear Jar inducing battles with small etched brass parts but this time things went reasonably well. I must be getting my eye in with these tiny parts. Most of the construction related to the winching mechanism with various pullies and rollers.

IBG 1.72 Scammel Pioneer Tank Transporter and Crusader tank,

IBG 1.72 Scammel Pioneer Tank Transporter and Crusader tank,

The only issue I have with the above photos are that digital photography is cruel in its sharp detail and with a camera phone the focus is not always that good in close up shots! In real life these parts look a lot neater than in the photos! Given some cleaning and a coat of paint, all should look good!