Recording my progress, or usually the lack of it, in building kits, creating model railways and other related and sometimes unrelated matters!
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Sunday, April 10, 2022
Scrapheap Challange part 2 - Introducing Mr Freezer!
Saturday, April 9, 2022
Scrapheap Challenge!
These are a couple of boxes of junk items that may come in useful someday although Mrs. Woody strongly argues that point!
Most modellers have at least one such box where broken or surplus bits that really should have been thrown out years ago rest in peace awaiting a possible useful fate.
I need a small hut or two for my 009 gauge layout. I do have a kit from Wills and it looks good for the job.
Friday, April 8, 2022
Move that box!
Not an instruction from Mrs. Woody to tidy up my junk may come in handy someday items but a passing visit through the village of Lowdham in Nottinghamshire. Lowdham does have a railway station which is served by the Nottingham to Lincoln line.
Thursday, April 7, 2022
Two Shed Fred!
The 009 narrow gauge layout has taken a few steps further forward with much of the canal wharf coming together. All the inset paving is finished and following a coat of Halfords grey primer it was given a wash of my favorite dilute black wash to bring some relief to them.
Once complete they and the walls to the wharf were all glued in place.. The two sheds were put back and my sign making skills tested with a sign for what I am terming as Two Shed Fred Trading! Although it all requires detailing the basics are there and I even put some crates and barrels in place temporarily together with a wagon on the wharf just to see how things look. What is in the crates and what exactly Two Shed Fred trades in is a mystery although rumours abound that the company is a staging post for Mrs. Woody's numerous internet orders! I will probably pay for that postulation - literally - so lets just look at the photos!
Wednesday, April 6, 2022
Electrical spaghetti!
I had a bit of a quiet day today - but don't tell Mrs. Woody! A bike ride this morning followed by sowing some seeds for bedding plants taking less time then I thought (as I had run out of potting compost!) meant there was a little bit of extra time for some modelling. There are certain jobs that you put off because you need to tackle them in one go and take more time then you usually have available. One of those jobs was to separate the two baseboards of my 009 narrow gauge layout (they are designed to be split) to undertake some jobs on the wiring. One of those was to find out why one of the sidings was not getting an electrical supply. That actually worked out well as it was only a disconnected wire. The next job was to sort out the electrical spaghetti of wiring under the board. I am no electrician so wires go everywhere although after years of dealing with trying to trace wiring faults on my electrical installations I do at least try to use consistent coloured wires for circuits. What I was facing was this.
A bit of work on the canal wharf has also taken place with the water, wharf walls and coping stones glued together and the various cobbled parts fettled to fit around the tracks. These are cut from a sheet of embossed plastic sheet. I just need to finish the last piece to run between the long siding and then it can all be glued in place.
Now what to make for dinner - Spaghetti meatballs perhaps!
Tuesday, April 5, 2022
Not long now!
Not long now until the Rocks by Rail Museum opens for the 2022 season. In fact a week today, Tuesday 12th April, the gates will open to the public at 10am. You can click on the images below to open an image you can enlarge to see more clearly if you need to.
It will be great to see visitors again after what has been a hard Winter of ballast washing and track leveling and packing for me and others. We are almost at the end of the line so it was nice not to have to walk to the work site and instead get a lift in Betty the Sentinel locomotive.
Monday, April 4, 2022
Cost of living pressures - Bargain basement time!
With a lot of talk at the moment about the cost of living rising there is no doubt that model railways can be expensive. Some of the recent released model locomotives can easily be in the region of £150 to £250. For that you do get a very well detailed model that is almost, what is termed as museum quality. Unless you are a highly skilled modeller it is unlikely that you will get anything better. However that is a lot of money in most peoples terms. Add to that a train for it to haul and even if you only have room for three coaches it is likely to add another £100 to £120. A six coach train can easily add up to £250 to £300.
Here at WMD we need to be cautious in purchases with the watchful budgetary eye of Mrs. Woody keeping monetary matters in hand. So I do keep a look out for bargains. One example is that I have slowly been building up a collection of British Rail Blue era coaches as I have a few diesels from that era of the 1970s into the early 80s. I do have room for six coach trains on my layout so I was pleased that over the past few months I have managed to put together a rake of 6 Mk2 coaches for just over £40! Three were bought via eBay for about £25 including postage and three at last weekends Bingham Model Railway Club exhibition for £6 each from the club sales stand. What I have will never be classed as a Museum Quality Model. They do, under close scrutiny, show their age, wear and lack of detail finesse. But that is the thing. Under close scrutiny. On most layouts, including mine, they will be wizzing by at speed (hopefully!) so the chance to closely examine whether the electric generator has the proper belt modelled in the correct place or that the toilet window is located slightly to one side of where it should be is somewhat superfluous. There is an old saying - If it looks OK from 6 feet which is the normal viewing distance for layouts, then it is OK!
They do require a bit of a clean and fettling and perhaps one or two wheels require replacing but overall just over £40 works for me - and hopefully Mrs. W!
It is very nice to have the latest detailed models and I do have some myself, but don't write off old models. Most will give years more service and still look good from that 6 foot distance! Keep an eye open for those bargains and railway modelling can be a reasonably cheap hobby.
Sunday, April 3, 2022
What makes a great layout?
Saturday, April 2, 2022
Bingham Model Railway Club Exhibition.
Something of a rarity in the last few years but nice to see that model railway exhibitions are beginning to come back. The issue of Covid is still here but being triple jabbed and still wearing a mask and sanitising on a regular basis you get to the stage where you feel comfortable in places which is something we all probably would not have been two years ago.
So with Mrs. Woody in tow to keep an eye on the spending we headed off to the exhibition this afternoon. The show is one of the smaller ones but in a spacious place so there is plenty of space to get about without falling over people and there were plenty of layouts, demonstrations and trade stands to keep you entertained and your wallet under strain! The layouts were a good spread of gauges from n to 0, eras and UK continental and American themed layouts were all present so a good variety with something to please and interest everyone - even Mrs. Woody was impressed! Her particular favorite was this 009 narrow gauge WW1 themed layout Cold Front. I must admit it was mine too!
More details tomorrow.
Friday, April 1, 2022
Doing it again!
Today, being April Fools' Day, was a day to repeat some modelling that I had already done as I had foolishly got things wrong previously. On the model Scania 143H, despite successfully rescuing the main cab without the need to respray it following the decal issue, I had to respray the side spoilers and make some new brackets for them which also got painted. Whilst the spray can was out, the mirrors also got a final coat of paint. It could all have been worse! In addition I had to put the windscreen and door windows back in as they had come out. Again matters could have been worse but it is a bit frustrating having to do it all again - almost making me feel foolish - April Foolish maybe? No matter, lessons learnt, do it differently next time and the next model will be better are all thoughts that go through my mind at a time like this. It is always best to look positively when something goes wrong as I keep telling Mrs. Woody following me failing on one of her jobs on her ever expanding list of jobs for me to do!