This morning it was a bike ride with good friend Mr. Beecham, he off modelling and cycling skills beyond mine! However my weight advantage still plays in my favour going downhill and as I said to Mr. B, he either needs to be more streamline or put some weight on to keep up with me downhill! However he did have the last laugh leaving me looking like an over sized load going up the hills! Going out with Mr. B always results in one of us finding something that we didn't know about. Today it was my turn to be surprised by finding out about two ex London Transport double decker buses in a farm yard in Leicestershire. I have cycled through the village on a regular basis but never knew about these hidden away down a back road but Mr. B did and guided me to a spot where I could at least see them from a distance.
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Friday, March 25, 2022
London double decker bus.
Thursday, March 24, 2022
Things going up!
As you may have noted from some of my recent posts the cost of fuel and its progression upwards at a local service station has caused me much interest. Whilst the Chancellor has announced a 5p reduction in the rate of fuel duty which taking VAT in account means a 6p per litre overall reduction in price the price at the local supplier this morning was this.
I will be interested to see what it is next week!
Taking my mind off fuel prices a day at the Rocks by Rail Museum is a great way to do this. More track levelling today again something going up - this time by the small platform outside the engine shed. This has sunk considerably so that rolling stock was leaning towards the platform. Using Betty the Sentinel locomotive to move the tool store vans and the Lowmac loaded with ballast into the adjacent track meant that the work was a bit easier but still involved shoveling and packing ballast.
Wednesday, March 23, 2022
We are where we are 2!
This is what it looked like.
Tuesday, March 22, 2022
We are where we are!
We are where we are is a phrase that a great boss of mine used to sum up a situation. Pointless in moaning about the past and the best way forward was to take on todays problem not yesterdays! That is what I had to do with the Scania 143H model which yesterday had a few setbacks whilst I was trying to fit the front panel to the main cab. In brief the part did not quite fit so I tried to use masking tape to pull it into position. The tape did not do the job and pulled off part of the decals. Ouch!
In addition whilst trying to pull things around I managed to push the side windows in on both sides as well as break one of the side spoilers off. All the windows also got stained by a super glue accelerator that I sprayed on to get the glue to set. The decals will be hard to solve but I have a plan which will be reveled if it works or even if it doesn't!!!! Here at WMD HQ you get it warts and all! The windows have been polished and most of the staining is removed but they will never be super clear but hey ho! One of the windows is now back in and having shaved part of the interior parts down to enable the front panel to properly fit it is now in place. I need to wait until glue properly sets so this will be a repair in stages but hopefully the end result will pass muster from a distance!
Monday, March 21, 2022
Sometimes things do not go according to plan!
I attempted to fit the front panel of the Scania 143H to the main cab today. Not all went well! I will go into details of the failure once I figure out how to rescue the issue but lets say the swear jar is bit fuller! These things happen and I have stepped away and will leave it for the moment and come back to it with a clearer mindset!
One thing did go according to plan though and that is the priming of some parts on the T80 tank which moves that previously well stalled project on a bit more.
Sunday, March 20, 2022
A quiet day!
After the feverish activity of the last few days om reducing Mrs. Woody's 'To do list' I had a quiet day - mainly weeding the garden! Surprising how quick they grow! Unfortunately my reasoned and evidenced argument to Mrs. W that weeding is pointless as they will grow again has never worked so this is a job I will be coming back to!
I did have a short time on the MiniArt T60 tank and added a few parts and got the wheels ready to be airbrushed.
I also had a quick look at the 0n30 rail bus and trailer that accompanied the loco in yesterdays post. Love the character and it is a stunning model. There is something that just draws me to these types of models! When I get a quiet day I will get round to building the layout for them!
Saturday, March 19, 2022
Hung out to dry!
Well if you are having to buy fuel for a vehicle you probably do feel as though you are hung out to dry! This mornings bike ride took me past the services where 12 days ago I took this picture of the price totem.
This morning it was now up to £1.869 a litre! I had to take the photo twice as my camera does not deal with the lighting in the figures very well - or maybe its just my camera skills?
Continuing on the theme of hung out to dry I gained a few more bonus points from Mrs. Woody by putting the new rotary drier up. This had only awaited installation for four weeks so I am getting well into the list of things to do - or maybe I am just going for the quick and easy jobs! No matter it soon started earning its living with some washing to dry which in the strong wind of today happened quickly.
Despite my new found energy to complete jobs did have a chance to peruse an arrival for the WMD Railway Division. It is this rather nice 2-6-6-2 Bachman) 0n30 loco to join my existing small collection of such rolling stock. 0n30 is 0 gauge (7mm to the foot) stock running on 00 gauge track so it is a larger version of 009 which all gets very confusing! However the loco is a real cracker with DCC sound. I just need to build that layout for it and its friends to run on! I think that however could blow all my recently earned bonus points with Mrs. W though and get me hung out to dry on the new rotary drier!
Friday, March 18, 2022
Mirroring yesterday!
Today was a bit of a mirror of yesterday with the second curtain pole and curtains fitted. Bonus points for me from Mrs. Woody then!
Thursday, March 17, 2022
Curtains for me!
Hopefully not curtains for me in a bad way but I have done a job on Mrs. Woody's 'To do list'! One new curtain pole and curtains are up! I might of got the other pole and curtains up if it had not been for a few problems! However problems always seem to go hand in hand with any project I do! Getting the old curtains down and the curtain rail were not a problem. Neither was marking out the position of the new fixings. However I should have taken note of my gut feeling that the supplied screws and raw plugs were not up to the job especially when I put a pair of heavy curtains on them. I therefore had to go back and undo what I had already done and then redo the fixings again with some heavier duty screws and raw plugs from the WMD HQ stores. However we got there so hopefully Mrs. W will be half impressed today and hopefully fully impressed tomorrow when the other pole and curtains go up. Hopefully the creases will fall out - I don't do ironing!
Hopefully now I know the weakness of the fixings, have my tools out and know what I am doing (really???) tomorrow should see the job complete in half the time!
Prior to the curtain escapades I did do a 22 mile bike ride which saw me pass over the bridge above Elton and Orston railway station. You may wonder what the significance of this station is? Well it is actually the second least used station in the Country with an average of 1.3 exits/entries a week and it only has two scheduled trains that stop a day! More details of that by clicking here and some history of the station by clicking here. I obviously passed at a special moment as two trains passed each other and I just managed to get a few of pictures of this and one of the trains disappearing towards Grantham. It would certainly make an interesting and simple model to build with no buildings and lots of trees. Do I have a glimmer of an idea for another project???? However it could well be curtains for me if Mrs. W suspects another of my projects in the making!
Wednesday, March 16, 2022
A blast from the past!
Having only managed to gloss varnish the cab of the Scania 143H to protect the decals today I thought it might be interesting to look at one of my earlier truck models. This a Revell kit of a Mercedes tractor unit that I built back in 2007. I painted it in a 'in ya face' colour scheme and even put a number plate in the windscreen saying that! I added the air lines and the chrome lady on the front grill as well as some chains on the back of the chassis. I still like the colour scheme and I do have a fondness for this model for some reason I even don't know of! Maybe its like me - In ya Face - as Mrs. W would say!