Things are getting back to normal, if indeed there is a normal, after the Christmas and New Year break at the Rocks By rail Museum.
This pallet load of loco parts has appeared in the Exhibition Hall which apparently are part of steam loco Uppingham.
Uppingham will be subject of a cosmetic restoration this year.
Given the current state of the loco, the cosmetic surgeons are going to have their skills well and truly tested!
Meanwhile, in the restoration shed, things are moving on with steam loco 1931with more cosmetic work being done whilst the return of the retubed and ready to go boiler are awaited.
Andy, shares the secret of his cosmetic skills or he is trying to live up to the Gunk name with its ultimate performance!
Cosmetically challenged I went onto continue my clearance of the Bone Yard with Sammy Strimmer and also assisted by Alex. The finds were less than in previous sessions but we have just about freed this length of water pipe.
We also found this metal racking support which may come in useful if we find the rest of the racking or it may become something completely different like a fence post or it may just go in the scrap bin!
We did however make a major breakthrough - literally! We have got through to the far side of the undergrowth and can now see the rear of the cafe!
It was raining by this time and I think that Alex was trying to tell me that having achieved this monumental moment it was time to pack up and get in the dry!
As we sought some dry undercover shelter I di look back and think that it may still look a mess but over the past few weeks there has been a lot of vegetational butchery and a lot of junk treasure uncovered!










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