The tunnel scenic sub-base is beginning to look a little more interesting with some adornments to the previously flat brickwork. These bits take some time to make and add but do enhance the look. Just a lot more to do yet before I can say it is finished - just like the WMD HQ bathroom at the moment!
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Saturday, March 8, 2025
Friday, March 7, 2025
A level of sanity returns!
In Mrs. Woody's view, sanity and me are not words that you associate with each other! However, in the case of WMD, a level of sanity returns with me getting out into the Man Cave and doing some model making activity and inside of the WMD HQ the bathroom is now fully plaster boarded and looks a lot better even if there is much more to do!
Lets deal with the model making first and I am still working on the tunnel section of my layout with the installation of the various supporting piers that are needed. Although I had previously made some of these, because of the need to alter much of the main structure these no longer fitted so there I am having to build new ones.
And fitted, it tidies up that joint nicely!
The next one is now under construction so hopefully with the return of a level of sanity to model making it will be completed shortly!
Meanwhile, the sanity level returns, in part, to the bathroom with plaster boarding complete and things tidied up. Next step is plastering next week. That will be nice!
Sunday, March 2, 2025
Under the weather!
Under the weather! A wonderful expression to say you feel unwell, which, from my search is a maritime expression coming about from when unwell sailors were sent below deck and away from the weather to recover. Not sure if I can find any under-deck area but I do not feel well! A bad cold that has developed during last week feels worse now. Not felt like doing much but I did at least make some progress with the tunnel sub-base on my 00 gauge layout where the upper walls have been glued to the main structure.
I also started the supporting piers which will add some vertical interest to the structure.
In the meantime I just hope Mrs. Woody doesn't get this cold or I will be suffering again!
Tuesday, February 25, 2025
Looking like a white van!
Again not much model making today, just a few minutes to stick some brick paper to the card for the walls on the tunnel sub-base that I am building.
However, there was a lot of painting with the various skirting boards and door architrave for the cloakroom getting three top coats. Painting a dark colour over white primer is no fun!
However it does contrast well with the rest of the paint and fittings.
Now here is something that I have never done before - wash a Transit van! Phil the builders van has been filthy for weeks and my questioning as to why he had not cleaned it got no where and with no sign of him getting round to it O took bucket and sponge to it. It was filthy and I did at one point ask Phil if he had a bio-hazard sticker I could put on it!
However, 90 minutes later and it was looking like a .....white van! Just hope Phil doesn't think that this is a regular thing!
Monday, February 24, 2025
The convenience of a skip!
Not much modelling done apart from a stay made on the wall sections for the tunnel sub-base that I have posted about over the past few weeks which will keep me amused for a few days yet!
The reason for a lack of model making is that I am painting various skirting boards and door frames as part of the ongoing rebuild of the bathroom and cloak room. Far easier to paint the parts away from the room especially when you have a convenient skip to support things! If it all goes wrong its not far to dispose of it either!
Maybe I should do my model making near the skip - that could be convenient!
Sunday, February 23, 2025
It works and looks good - in my eyes anyway!
The tunnel scenic sub-base works! Well the main construction is now finished following on from the tunnel mouths being glued to the main sub-base and the top where my card board butchery hacked a part of it away has been repaired. That bit was fairly easy as I was able to lay a piece of card under the affected main structure and trace around the 'hole' to give the right shape to cut from the new card.
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
Light at the end of the tunnel?
After a few days of bleak weather the sun came out and it seemed a lot lighter - a bit like seeing light at the end of the tunnel. Well, there has been some sight of light at the end of the tunnel making saga on my 00 gauge Last Great Project layout as I managed an hour out in the Man Cave. The tunnels have now got a roof and supporting tabs so that they can be glued to the main structure so progress is made!
Saturday, February 15, 2025
When self levelling doesn't level!
On occasions, you wonder how a product managed to get its name. Take self levelling screed for example. You presume, that if you follow the instructions, that when you pour it onto the unlevel floor it will do as it is named and self level. However that was not the case with the rebuild of the cloakroom, which appears to be the posh way to describe the downstairs toilet! With the freshly installed plaster board plastered, it was time to level the floor. Phil mixed the product to the instructions and poured it out in the far, most of level part of the existing floor.
Finally, Phil had to venture in and start prodding and troweling to get the stuff to move.
Finally he managed to get it spread but there were still some humps!
Next job for me is to get some filling of small holes done and then do some painting once Mrs. Woody has decided on a colour!
Thursday, February 13, 2025
Clamping down!
A large number of clamps on the tunnel mouth section of the sub-base that I am building at the moment as I construct the tunnel lining. Card and paper brick paper do tend to warp as they get wet and then dry with PVA glue so it is always advisable to try to encourage them to keep straight by clamping down on something such as a steel ruler.
Although going on for the last week or so not much mention of the cloakroom rebuild but it is progressing. Having taken the ceiling down it made sense ti insulate it.
Phil plaster boarded the ceiling and wall which made it look more like a room again
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
Third time lucky!
Hopefully, this is third time lucky and I have found the ladder to the finish of this tunnel sub-base. Following cardboard butchery I now have this.
Which whist the clearances are still tight they are far better than before.
Could this be third time lucky? I have no idea but I do know I have a lot to do to make this look as it should!
Tuesday, February 11, 2025
A game of snakes and ladders!
It has been a long time since I played the snakes and ladder board game. More often then not my progress along the board was thwarted by those snakes whilst the handy ladders were always elusive to the score of the dice that I rolled. So, interesting my board game failures may be, but, what has this to do with model making you may ask? Well. the current tunnel scenic module build is akin to a game of snakes and ladders in that every time I think I have advanced up a ladder I find the snake to take me back down again!
I have, over the past few days related how I have now had two attempts at getting the arrangement of the tunnel mouths right and you can now add the third attempt! I thought that I had it sorted with the second attempt and I got as far as constructing walls and tunnel internals only to realise that the tight clearances between rolling stock and the structure were just too tight! I should have recognised that earlier on but I didn't so down the snake I go and having to find another ladder to get back up on! These two photos show just how tight the clearances were.
Monday, February 10, 2025
Complex cardboard engineering!
This is becoming complex cardboard engineering! Lots of clamps, lots of glue and lots of crossed fingers hoping that the whole thing holds together.