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Showing posts with label Sleaford model makers show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sleaford model makers show. Show all posts

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!

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! 


Sunday, November 21, 2021

A great day out at the Sleaford Model Makers Show

Today Mrs Woody and myself found ourselves in the Lincolnshire village of Ruskington where the Sleaford Model Railway Club were holding their Model Makers Show. Mow the last time that we went to any type of model show was back in January 2020 so it was both with some trepidation and keenness we entered the venue at the village hall. It certainly was not the biggest show we have ever been to but it had that local feel with a wide variety of items on show from matchstick creations, military and aircraft modelling, farm and showground equipment as well as model railways. I think the highlight of the show was the raffle. The club obviously had someone with good persuasive power as it took about 30 minutes to draw all the prizes and there were some great prizes. Two Graham Farish train sets, two family tickets to Newark Air Museum, a lot of model railway accessories, gift vouchers galour and more bottles of wines and tins of chocolates and biscuits than the local CoOp probably had in stock!

There were some great exhibits and the first one in my line of vision was this 0 gauge model depicting part of RAF Shoreham specifically on the 3rd September 1943. The gent who built it was ex RAF and had known my dad which was extraordinary in itself but the model also is unusual. He started the model at the commencement of the first lockdown and this is now its second showing. If I recall this correctly a B19 bomber had crash landed in the channel. The RAF rescue services located the crew who had survived and three Supermarine Walrus air sea rescue craft which were amphibious landed on the sea to rescue the downed crew. The capacity of the Walrus meant that each could rescue three airmen. Two Walrus took three downed crew and the third Walrus took the remaining four. That fourth crew meant that the Walrus could not take off and despite the issues of being in the English Channel with the possibility of enemy fire the pilot of the Walrus taxied the plane back towards the English coast. Eventually a RAF Rescue launch found them and took the crew and rescued crew on board and towed the by now fuel-less Walrus back to RAF Shoreham. There are all sorts of cameos and details on the models including figures of the builders father and father in law. A great model and a piece of history recorded and retold in model for - wonderful!

Sleaford Model Railway Club Model Makers Show Ruskington Village Hall 21 Nov 2021

Sleaford Model Railway Club Model Makers Show Ruskington Village Hall 21 Nov 2021

Sleaford Model Railway Club Model Makers Show Ruskington Village Hall 21 Nov 2021

Having learnt all about the air sea rescue I then learnt something about tiger tanks that I never knew. A modeler had a 1/72 scale tiger on a German railway wagon. The Tiger is the new Airfix kit and the wagon from a small manufacturer. The bit that I learnt about was that because of the sheer size of the Tiger it was too wide for the loading gauge of most European railways. If it had travelled without some form of modification it would have smashed into platforms, signals and other trains. That bit took Mrs W's interest as she would secretly like to see my model trains have some form of catastrophic accident! The modification to the Tigers was that the outer set of wheels were removed and the tracks swapped for narrower ones. Very time consuming no doubt and not what you need to quickly move armour about in a war situation. 


Sleaford Model Railway Club Model Makers Show Ruskington Village Hall 21 Nov 2021

As if by magic Mrs W's ideal layout was in the form of an American switching setup with this scence incorporated and aptly titled 'The Great Wall Street Crash!'.

Sleaford Model Railway Club Model Makers Show Ruskington Village Hall 21 Nov 2021

Sleaford Model Railway Club Model Makers Show Ruskington Village Hall 21 Nov 2021

The model maker who built the wonderful dioramas below only started modelling in February of this year! Makes me want to cry!

Sleaford Model Railway Club Model Makers Show Ruskington Village Hall 21 Nov 2021

Sleaford Model Railway Club Model Makers Show Ruskington Village Hall 21 Nov 2021

Sleaford Model Railway Club Model Makers Show Ruskington Village Hall 21 Nov 2021

Sleaford Model Railway Club Model Makers Show Ruskington Village Hall 21 Nov 2021

All in all a great afternoon and well worth the travel and a useful induction back to model shows! Here are a few more pictures to finish off with.

Sleaford Model Railway Club Model Makers Show Ruskington Village Hall 21 Nov 2021

Sleaford Model Railway Club Model Makers Show Ruskington Village Hall 21 Nov 2021

Sleaford Model Railway Club Model Makers Show Ruskington Village Hall 21 Nov 2021

Sleaford Model Railway Club Model Makers Show Ruskington Village Hall 21 Nov 2021

Sleaford Model Railway Club Model Makers Show Ruskington Village Hall 21 Nov 2021

Sleaford Model Railway Club Model Makers Show Ruskington Village Hall 21 Nov 2021


Sleaford Model Railway Club Model Makers Show Ruskington Village Hall 21 Nov 2021

Sleaford Model Railway Club Model Makers Show Ruskington Village Hall 21 Nov 2021