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Monday, April 18, 2022

Rocks by Rail Easter Weekend.

A fantastic Easter weekend for the Rocks by Rail Museum despite my assistance! It was a long day and starting at 9am and finishing at 6pm it was almost like a work day but in this case it was doing something I really enjoyed as did the other volunteers. There were a lot of visitors anxious to have a day out and see trains operating and we had two steam and two diesels running together with brake van rides and shunting displays. The drag line excavator at the quarry was also in operation. The only problem with being a volunteer at these events is that you do not get to see much of what is happening but you do make up for that with a sense of satisfaction when you see and hear peoples reactions to their visits. I hopefully will sleep well tonight but work goes on and back tomorrow for another day of manual labour! In the meantime I did grab a few photos as a record of what I did see.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum


Sunday, April 17, 2022

Scrapheap Challenge - Finally finished?

Well the airbrush came out today between various jobs like gardening and car washing and the office building rebuilt from something found in my scrap box was painted. Whilst the airbrush was out the garden shed from yesterdays blog was also painted. Both have had a wash of dilute black paint and could probably benefit from another wash but that is for another day. In the meantime I will consider the office finally finished and set it in place as ready to use.

Airfix Coal Office,009 gauge layout

Airfix Coal Office,009 gauge layout

Airfix Coal Office,009 gauge layout


Saturday, April 16, 2022

Garden shed.

A bit more progress on my rather limited garden creating abilities with the building of a garden shed from some scrap plastic card from my stock of junk useful items kept 'just in case'. That together with some 'planting' of foliage and the gardens are beginning to take place. The shed needs painting which will happen when I paint the office for the canal wharf. I think I will be painting the main woodwork in a mid grey and the doors an window dark red - very Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen from the TV programme Changing Rooms if you remember that. In the meantime some photos showing progress.

009 gauge layout

009 gauge layout

009 gauge layout

009 gauge layout

009 gauge layout

009 gauge layout







Friday, April 15, 2022

Postal Easter Bunny.

Out for a drive with Mrs. Woody today we stopped at off at the CoOp - other similar shops are available, etc., etc. - as last weeks 'we only need a few things' shopping at the CoOp resulted in a bill sufficiently large for the CoOp to give us a voucher for £6 off our next purchase of £40 or more to be spent by today. The phycology of the offer is superb as we were duly attracted to make that £6 'saving'. Despite 'only needing a few things'  again, we were presented at the checkout with a £58 bill after the £6 deduction! To rub salt into the wound we received a further voucher. This time for a mouth watering 50pence off sandwich fillers! Oh well, at least we won't go hungry this coming week!

On the drive back we past a post box. Nothing unusual in that but it caught Mrs. Woodys' eye so we went back to look closer.

Postal Easter Bunny


Postal Easter Bunny

Someone had obviously a lot of skill and spent a lot of time on making this delightful crochet Easter Bunny to adorn the post box. It brought a smile to both Mrs. Woody and me and I even forgot about the £58 bill until we got home and unpacked the shopping! 

Thursday, April 14, 2022

Ground Force - The Woody Way!

Those of a certain age will remember the TV programme Ground Force where Alan, Tommy and Charlie would secretly transform someone's garden over a two day period. That programme was probably single handedly responsible for the growth in the popularity of garden decking and water features in this Country. However, in my World, I cannot call upon the services of Ground Force in creating the gardens on my 009 gauge model railway layout. Given that it is set in the !950's/60's the likelihood of decking or water features in British gardens was remote and most gardens consisted of lawn, vegetable patch, flower beds along the sides and possibly a garden shed or green house. Makes my life easy - well easier - in me creating that and doesn't tax my limited creative abilities - all in all The Woody Way. Mrs. Woody would agree with the limited creative abilities bit! 

A start has been made and the gardens are taking shape with static grass lawns, synthetic fiber hedges covered in scatter and earth coloured patches yet to be textured for the flower beds. All very unremarkable but it does add a bit of life. I may be a bit bold and add a washing line - or maybe that might be too creative!

009 gauge layout

009 gauge layout

009 gauge layout

 

Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Scrapheap Challenge Part 4 and other matters!

009 gauge layout,Airfix Coal Office

The office building has now been primed in black awaiting its final paint scheme which in itself is awaiting me to make my mind up what that final scheme might be! No wonder Mrs. Woody makes the decisions on colour schemes in the house!

009 gauge layout,Airfix Coal Office

As you can see the office now stands on a paved hard standing and the area around it has been static grassed which has made it look a bit more interesting. A little more interest has been added behind the houses on the other side of the station. The pavement and kerbs have been painted and a coat of brown paint was put on where the back gardens are. In addition the gardens have paths and the thatched cottage garden has had some grass added. I now have more scenic baseboard than unscenic which is progress indeed!

009 gauge layout

009 gauge layout



Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Opening Day!

 

Rocks by Rail Museum

Yes! Today was the first day of the 2022 season for the Rocks by Rail Museum. The gate that I hate having to open and close each time I visit out of season was open so I could drive straight in.

Rocks by Rail Museum

By 10.30 we had our first visitors of the season and whilst not over run with people there was a steady stream of guests which was good.

Even though we are open jobs still need to be done and today it was replacing a rotten wooden sleeper on one of the points on the main line. The track was slightly jacked up and the ballast around the sleeper dug out to enable it to be slid out from under the rails. However it was so rotten that we more or less had it in bits in situ.

Rocks by Rail Museum

There was a replacement in stock. Museums usually have a stock of useful things - much like my collection of 'it will come in handy someday' - out of sight but essential to keep things going. It was soon slid into place from the side.

Rocks by Rail Museum

The sleeper was drilled where the chairs holding the rail where situated.

Rocks by Rail Museum

The bolts were then greased and the holes in the chair fitted with insulating sleeves.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Manual labour then sees the bolts screwed into the sleeper.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Finally the ballast is put and packed back and it is almost ready for the running of passenger carrying trains this Easter weekend when hopefully we will host many visitors.

Rocks by Rail Museum


Monday, April 11, 2022

Scrapheap Challange part 3 - Mr. Blender Time?

I ended my last post with the possible option of introducing the scrap box hut to Mr Blender in the kitchen if it all went wrong! I am pleased to report and unusually for me today things went reasonably well! An hour of cutting plastic card saw a roof and barge boards put on and the window surrounds emphasised with some plastic strip. I have left the windows loose at the moment as it makes it easier to paint them separately and then install. Not sure if I will put gutters on as these may be too much for the model - I will think about it in the same way I think about Mrs. Woodys' list of jobs!

Airfix Coal Office

I put the hut on the layout to see how it will look and it fits in well to my mind anyway!

Airfix Coal Office

I could probably built a new kit in a fraction of the time I am spending on this but it is nice to take something that would have eventually been thrown out and rescue it - especially when it dates back to my childhood although Mrs. Woody still thinks I am an oversized child now!

Sunday, April 10, 2022

Scrapheap Challange part 2 - Introducing Mr Freezer!

This morning I opened the tub with the shed in it that had been coated in Mr Muscle Oven Cleaner to be greeted by this.

Airfix Coal Office,

Mr Muscle had certainly been flexing his muscles overnight whilst I was in the land of nod! Cleaned up under the tap this was what I was left with. A record of my complete ineptitude years ago putting models together. Tube glue daubed over parts twisted off the sprue - this is a real glue bomb model! 

Airfix Coal Office,

The next thing I wanted to do was separate it into its kit components. Tube glue is not the most controllable glue to apply, especially in young inexperienced hands, but it does tend to stick parts together well. However, being as old as I am , you do come across some tricks and in this case it was to put the model in the freezer! Here it is in the company of some ice cream - in best Homer Simpson voice - Hmmmmm! Ice cream - and some burgers - Hmmmmm! Burgers!

Airfix Coal Office,

I have no idea of the science but the joints are weakened and it is possible with care to separate them - usually! It did work in this case but I forgot I had left the model in Mr Freezer so Mrs. Woody had a bit of a shock when she came to get the roast potatoes out for lunch! Try explaining the science you have no idea about requires you to put models in the freezer!

Anyway it was a great lunch provided by Mrs. W. Following its introduction to Mr Freezer and with a pit of persuasion the model was in component parts . Some of the pre-existing damage was to the door frame. As the kit door was missing and I would have to make one I just widened the door opening by cutting the necessary plastic away as the photo below shows part way through the job.

Airfix Coal Office,

Having glued the sides together and reversing the window frames so they now fit in from the back rather than how Airfix intended (you can see the difference this makes from the photos above compared to the one below) from the front and having made a new door I am now at this stage.

Airfix Coal Office,

I now just need to add a new roof and some gutters, fill those holes in the front and back and then paint. If it does not work out then I can always go back to the kitchen and introduce it to Mr Blender!

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!

Scrapbox

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.

Wills Lamp Hut SS22

However I did have a search through the boxes of  bits and found this.

Airfix Coal Office

It is an old Airfix coal office kit and it was made by me when my age had but a single digit! Enough said of that! It does reflect my crude abilities at the time and is painted, or should I say plastered, in gloss brown enamel paint. It is missing part of the roof, the door and drain pipes but such things are not going to stop me seeing if I can resurrect this building although it will be a bit like Scrapheap Challenge. 
First and most essential stage is to try to get the paint off it so it was put in an old ice cream container and soaked in Mr. Muscle oven cleaner and the lid put on. I will see what it looks like tomorrow.

Airfix Coal Office