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Showing posts with label Wills SS12 Station Garage Kit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wills SS12 Station Garage Kit. Show all posts

Friday, December 31, 2021

One door closes another door opens!

As the door of 2021 closes and the door to 2022 opens there is a similar situation with the two sheds for my narrow gauge railway. As I said a few posts back, one shed will have its doors open. Unfortunately the kit doors do not include the internal detail of the doors or the floor. The floor has already been made and described a couple of posts ago so the next job on the non-Mrs. Wood list of jobs was to make some internal detail on the doors.

The external detail on the doors.

009 gauge layout,Wills SS12 Station Garage Kit,

The undetailed and blank back of the doors - a bit like me - featureless!

009 gauge layout,Wills SS12 Station Garage Kit,

After scribing some plank detail with the back of a scalpel blade and assisted by a straight edge the internal framework of the doors was added from an off cut of plastic sheet lying on the work bench - sometimes its useful to be untidy!

009 gauge layout,Wills SS12 Station Garage Kit,

I have also added the roof sheets and the window frames to the sheds and although not finished yet they are taking shape. The doors still need another coat of paint on the internal side which will probably get done sooner than the door that is still on Mrs. Woody's list of jobs for me! Just don't tell her!

009 gauge layout,Wills SS12 Station Garage Kit,

I have also airbrushed the various crates and barrels in  wood shade - the drums will wait until I decide on their colour. A bit of weathering will tone the brightness of them.

009 gauge layout,Wills SS12 Station Garage Kit,

With regard to watery matters, I have given the wharf walls and the bridge abutments a gentle misting of green paint where the water line will be. If you look at any structure surrounded by water for a while there is a layer of green slime (no doubt there is a biological definition but slime is about my limit on the science front!) that builds up. It is subtle, but hopefully will have a visual impact.

009 gauge layout,Wills SS12 Station Garage Kit,

Well that is another year of modelling done! Hope you see the New Year in, in the manner which you want to and hopefully this blog and me - oh and nearly forgot (how could I) Mrs. W - will be here in 2022 for more adventures from WMD HQ!

Wednesday, December 29, 2021

A tale of two sheds!

Over the past few days and defying my normal one or two days of frenzied activity and then nothing for weeks, I have made further progress on the narrow gauge layout - must really think of a name for it! 

The hillside that I started constructing a few days ago and left in the kitchen has dried undetected by Mrs. W and as you can see has dried to a light earth shade - lovely!

009 narrow gauge layout

As shown in a post a few days ago this hillside will be at the side of the canal wharf. Between the hill and the wharf there are two sheds which are supposed to represent a small traders storage sheds. The sheds themselves come from the Wills SS12 Station Garage Kit but can be built differently to that supposed and instructed in the kit giving two shed like structures. Another case of the male of the species not following instructions! However in this case it does work!

I had already constructed the walls of the shed back in the summer when I wanted to get a feel for where various buildings would go on the layout. The kit is moulded in a white plastic and as I have previously highlighted in this blog white attracts the eye. Whilst I had plans to paint the sheds a blue I did airbrush all the parts, including the inside of the sheds, with Vallejo's black surface primer. As a hint, when I have a large number of parts that need to be airbrushed I tend to get a piece of plywood or cardboard to fasten them onto to be painted. You can use Blutack or what ever your chosen poster temporary adhesive is to fasten the parts to the board or you can use masking tape. if you turn the sticky side up and fold the two ends over on themselves before fastening the ends to the board you are left with a strip of stick masking tape to which you can fasten the parts that need to be painted. 

009 narrow gauge layout, Wills SS12 Station Garage Kit

The photo below probably shows the masking tape in a better light. The various drums, barrels and crates are for the layout eventually but as I had some primer left in the airbrush it seemed a good idea to prime these up.

009 narrow gauge layout,

I do plan to have a door open on one of the sheds so a wooden floor was required. There is nothing better to represent wood in model form then wood itself. A small piece of balsa sheet was cut to size and then planks forming the floor were scribed into the balsa wood using a straight edge and the back of a scalpel blade. Using the blunt back of the scalpel means you don't have much risk of cutting right the way through the wood and it gives a nice visible groove in the wood.


009 narrow gauge layout,

009 narrow gauge layout,

In its basic form the wood was far too clean so a coat of my favorite diluted back paint was washed over it highlighting the groves and giving a nice weathered and worn appearance. Once dry it can go into the shed.

009 narrow gauge layout,

I also started on the cobbled surface which will cover the wharf area and into which the rail tracks will be inlaid. I found, in the WMD HQ stock pile of things bought long ago and which may come in handy one day a couple of sheets of vacuum formed plastic cobbles which should do the job.

 

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A bit of cutting has the first piece fastened in front of the two sheds.

009 narrow gauge layout, Wills SS12 Station Garage Kit

If I can manage to keep the momentum up hopefully the whole scene will come to life in a few days. However I understand Mrs. W does have a new list of jobs for me for 2022! Gulp!