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Wednesday, November 30, 2022

5882

5882. Not just a random number but marks the total cycling mileage I have done this year so far. November saw me pedal another 421 miles which given the weather during the later part of this month is not a bad total. Just another 118 to do this year to get to that 6000 revised target - it was 5200 so I have certainly beaten that by several miles!

Back in the relative warmth of WMD HQ I did a bit more on the landscaping of the valley sides of my 00 gauge layout. The edges of the landscaping looked ragged so some card formers were glued onto the sides and the gaps glued and then covered with static grass as these before and after shots show.

My Last Great Project,

My Last Great Project,

Some progress with the viaducts too with the parapets being added to the second viaduct along with some capping stones.

Metcalfe Viaduct Kit,

Metcalfe Viaduct Kit,

I will be glad when the viaducts are finally installed and I can get some trains running again.  Just have to keep pressing on ....just like my cycling!

 

Tuesday, November 29, 2022

In the cold but learning new things!

A cold day at the Rock sby Rail Museum today and I was out in it! 

Since I was last there progress has been made on Harriot the JCBs step.

Rocks by Rail Museum

One thing I found out today is that there is a drivers door - never knew that! Not much of a door but it is a door! Not even time for a full paint job for Harriot....

Rocks by Rail Museum

She is being pressed into service to start some more ballast washing with the oversized washing machine! Oh joy - cold water splashing about all over me no doubt!

Rocks by Rail Museum

Meanwhile Mr. D the shunter is awaiting a refurbishment of its hydraulic transmission hence he is parked over the pit. Hopefully he will be operational next year.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

One of those interesting things is to see the chain drive which I had not noticed before. 

Rocks by Rail Museum

Back with my vegetation butchery I continued clearing around the weighbridge office building. I also cleared all the mess from under the rail trolley. I didn't realise this had a brake but having to move it I did learn that it has one and how to make it work! As usual some before and after photos.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

I might have been cold in body but my mind was warm with all the new knowledge I picked up today! 


Monday, November 28, 2022

Home in the warm!

It was one of those damp cold days that probably feels colder than it really is. However whatever temperature it is it is not warm enough in the man cave for the landscaping on the valley sides of my 00 gauge layout to dry. Luckily it is not glued down to the baseboard although given the current issue that glue would not be dry either. Never the less it was easy enough to bring it into the house when Mrs. Woody left and it has a nice window view above a radiator to hopefully fully dry. I have closed the room off to cats so the only threat to it from feline claws is the pottery cat peeking round the curtains which is a risk I ma willing to take!

My Last Great Project

Meanwhile attention now turns to the pair of Metcalf viaducts which need finishing and weathering before being installed in place. Given that weathering methods and materials take better on a rough surface I have sprayed the viaducts and remaining parts in Tamiya matt varnish. You realise just how big these structures are after you spray two bottles worth of the stuff to cover everything.

Metcalfe Viaduct Kit,

Hopefully I can begin to make a bit more progress again - then again I don't think it is going to warm up any time soon!


Sunday, November 27, 2022

Italeri M977 HEMTT hi Oshkosh

I am still waiting for the glue to dry on my 00 gauge layout landscaping so for today I am going to have a look back at something I built around 2010. The Italeri 1/35 scale model of the Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT). The truck is an eight-wheel drive, diesel-powered, 10-short-ton tactical truck which makes it a go anywhere type of vehicle. It is extensively used by the U.S. army since its introduction in 1982. Being so successful it has also been used by the military in Greece, Israel, Morocco, Egypt, Brazil and Taiwan to name but a few.

My model is the standard truck but there are many variants including tankers, wreckers, container transporters and gun trucks which there are also kits for but which I have resisted - so far!

If I recall correctly I had to spray the cab windows with a very thin coat of green paint to get that tinted effect. The truck s fairly heavily weathered as these working vehicles never received too much in the way of loving care other than for the mechanical parts. 

Italeri M977 Hemtt Oshkosh

This kit included the crane on the rear of the cargo body which meant these trucks were not reliant on other machines for the loading of heavy items. Now that is the sort of vehicle I could do with when Mrs. Woody takes me shopping!

Italeri M977 Hemtt Oshkosh

Italeri M977 Hemtt Oshkosh

I even managed to build it so that it can be posed.

Italeri M977 Hemtt Oshkosh

The cargo bed has been given a good going over with weathering powders and various liquid stains to try to convey that it has carried a variety of cargo on its journeys.

Italeri M977 Hemtt Oshkosh

One day I might put a load in that cargo bed - wonder if Mrs. W's handbag would fit????

Saturday, November 26, 2022

The waiting game.

As written about over the past few blogs I have been doing work on wilding the valley sides of my 00 gauge layout. I have used a lot of diluted PVA glue to stick things down. Brilliant when it dries but when it is cold it takes ages to dry! Even following the heating with Mrs. Woody's hair dryer yesterday the glue in many places has yet to dry. If I carry on with any further work at the moment on this area of the layout I risk damaging what I have already done. I really can't do any other areas of the layout until this is done as the alignment of the rest of the track is dependent on lining up with the new position of the viaducts. So I am having to play the waiting game which could be several days yet. I may bring the section into the warmth of the house when Mrs. W is out on Monday but I have to be aware that there are several inquisitive cats who could either see it as a new scratching post or some funky new type of litter box! I will think about that option!

As I was out in the man cave and I have created chaos over the past few weeks I decided it was time to at least clear some space on my workbench.


Workbench tidy

After a bit of a half hearted tidy I can at least see the cutting mat!

Workbench tidy

Something I did come across in my tidying activity were these two Metcalfe card kits which I was fortunate enough to win in the Tombola at the Sleaford Model Makers Show last week. I should be able to make use of these and they are nice kits. The tower block is a fairly new kit too!.

Sleaford model makers show

Despite a desire to start building these I will not! I don't need any more projects on the go at the moment so for the moment it is back to the waiting game!

Friday, November 25, 2022

More wilding!

A continuation of the wilding project on my 00 gauge layout. It has moved on and things are certainly coming together. 

A variety of products being used and I am never organised so it all looks a mess!

My Last Great Project

However from that chaos this has emeged!

My Last Great Project

Unfortunately with the arrival of Winter it is cold in the man cave so the glue is not drying very quickly. However with some intervention from Mrs. Woody's hair drier (I am going to be in trouble if she reads this!) heat has been applied to encourage the drying process!

My Last Great Project

If I don't do a post to the blog tomorrow you can assume Mrs. W has done her own form of wilding - on me!

Thursday, November 24, 2022

Wilding!

A strange word but one that has come into favor over the last few years as ecologists and environmentalists try to turn back time and return habitats to pre human industrialisation times. Well whilst not strictly wilding in those terms I am trying to wild the valley sides of my 00 gauge layout so that they look unkempt, natural and hopefully realistic. Using a variety of Woodland Scenic products I have been adding vegetation. Whether this wilding will succeed is open to debate but here are some photos of progress so far.

My Last Great Project

My Last Great Project

My Last Great Project

I have been using dilute PVA glue to soak the various products so they look a bit shiny at the moment but once dry the should look better. At the moment nothing has been fixed down to the baseboard which means at the moment I can have better access to areas of the valley side - working smarter not harder as I get older! Once I have got the wilding done then it will be time to start fixing things down and merging the tops of the valley side into the main baseboard tops. 

Wednesday, November 23, 2022

The grass is growing!

As it is late November the grass outside shouldn't be growing and my lawn mower, cosy in its Winter hibernation in the shed, hopes that is the case. However in Woody's World in his man cave grass has been growing as I begin to bring some life to the valley sides.

I am using a static grass applicator to put an initial layer of short grass made up of 2mm long winter grass fibers and fine turf on the valley sides. Once this is done it will give a base layer to apply some more varied vegetation. Generally in the sort of location that I am trying to recreate the vegetation will be unkempt and wild!

My Last Great Project

The static grass applicator provides a static charge to the grass fibers as they are shaken through a mesh at the bottom end of the tool. The red wire is connected to the area being grassed and the PP9 battery in the applicator completes the circuit and as the grass fibers leave the  tool it is statically charged so that it stands upright in the glue applied to the area to be grassed. There is a special glue which is supposed to be electrically conductive.

My Last Great Project

My Last Great Project

My Last Great Project

Leaving this to dry overnight before going any further. Hope it doesn't grow too much!



Tuesday, November 22, 2022

Testing Times!

Arriving at the Rocks by Rail Museum this morning it wa obvious just how much rain had fallen in the last few days.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

Having negotited the flood waters it was another day of vegetation butchery!

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

Back in the warmth and dry of the workshop things are moving on with Elizabeth with much painting.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

John has obviously got the painting bug as he has moved onto the brake van.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Harriet the JCB now has a step.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

I am not sure to be honoured or offended as I was asked to be the first to test the step. Apparently my weight was the best test it could have! Testing times indeed!

Monday, November 21, 2022

Winter has arrived so lets put some colour into it!

I think Winter has arrived. Mrs. Woody had to defrost her car windscreen this morning and I discarded my cycling shorts for long cycling trousers for my ride this morning but still froze! Never mind, it encourages me to pedal faster to keep warm!

Following on from yesterday visit to the Sleaford Model Makers Show where I was not going to spend any money this is what I came out with.

An unboxed and early Airfix 1/35 scale kit which is unusual as most of their early stuff was to 1/32 scale. £5 for this!

Sleaford model makers show 2022

This kit was £10. How could I resist!

Sleaford model makers show 2022

This unusual amphibious transporter was a mere £15.

Sleaford model makers show 2022

£30 cash for 4 wagons. 

Sleaford model makers show 2022

As I explained to Mrs. Woody model making is not an expensive hobby! I just hope she never sells my other stuff for the price I told her it cost or someone will get a real bargain!

Back at WMD with it being such a dark Winter day I added some colour to my landscaping for my 00 gauge layout. The green looks toy like at the moment but it will be covered with static grass and other vegetation. The road was sprayed up with a mottled selection of greys just sprayed randomly. The canal was also sprayed randomly in browns, greens and greys followed by some gloss varnish.

My Last Great Project,

My Last Great Project,

My Last Great Project,

My Last Great Project,

Starting to come together - at last!