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Wednesday, May 4, 2022

National Bus moves on the Woody Way!

The instructions for this kit instruct that you build the body around the floor pan. Now I have in the past said I should follow instructions and certainly if Mrs. Woody gives one I do - well usually! In this case however there are issues if you do. For one thing you would need to paint the interior of the body panels and fit the windows. Do this and the job of masking all those windows to paint the exterior of the body becomes a nightmare. In addition I knew that the body panel parts did not fit together that well which would mean that I would have to either live with a model with horrible parts fit or struggle to make good the joints with the glazing fitted. So I adjusted the 'instructions' so that I would paint the interior, build the body, make good the joints, paint the exterior then fit the glazing and then fit the floor pan. Technically this should not be possible but I noted that I could flex the floor pan enough to get it into the body shell.

So with the revised 'instructions' in my mind the work began with painting the interior of the separate body panels. The instructions helpfully have the prototype colour scheme which was chocolate brown for the floor, green for the seats, earth brown for the lower body, cream for the window surrounds and roof and black for the doors and front panel. Say no more!

Peco National Bus Kit

Once dry the body was built up and sure enough there were some issues with the fit of the front and rear panels. These were filled with plastic putty and after a while sanded back.

Peco National Bus Kit

Peco National Bus Kit

The bus then had its windows masked in readiness for the paint booth.

Peco National Bus Kit

A grey coat of primer was then airbrushed over it which highlighted that my filling skills were not as good as they should have been! However the primer did highlight that the body shell is very detailed and deserved some time spent getting the parts fit as good as possible.

Peco National Bus Kit

Peco National Bus Kit

At the moment the joints have another application of plastic putty which needs to harden over night before being sanded and a further coat of primer added to see if I have cured the problem! Then we will see just how good the Woody Way is!

Peco National Bus Kit


Tuesday, May 3, 2022

Jobs you would rather leave to others!

Mrs. Woody has a list of jobs that she would rather leave to other people - namely me! Whilst I am happy enough to do these jobs there are some tasks out in the wide World that you would rather other people have. Out on a long bike ride today (now at 1917 miles this year so far) I saw two such tasks. 

First off National Grid are uprating some of the transmission network as part of a project to increase capacity as we become more electrified as a Country. The guys doing the work are in a cradle hanging off the wires attached to the pylon. The whole thing sways as they move about and with a bit of wind it can take on a life of its own. I don't know if any of the wires are still carrying current but regardless I am more than happy that these guys are doing the work and not me!

National Grid

Second job was on the East Coast Main Line where they are working on the overhead wires. Although much closer to ground the electricity will still kill you if it goes wrong.

East Coast Main Line

I know the lines are live as the trains are still running. Again, another job I am glad others are doing! 

I did however end up spending a pleasant 20 minutes train spotting! No idea what these new trains are but they look good!

East Coast Main Line

East Coast Main Line

I think I will stick to the relatively safe pastime of model making and doing Mrs. Woody's rather less challenging jobs!


Monday, May 2, 2022

National Bus.

In my characteristic manner of starting new projects before finishing others I have started the Peco National Bus kit. This is for my 009 narrow gauge layout so it is at least connected with my current project. It no doubt is a bit modern for the period I am modelling but it is my layout so Rule One applies - I do what I want! Well only when Mrs. Woody isn't about or can find out about what I have done!

I could have gone on eBay and bought a diecast bus for a song as there appear to be thousands of the things out there looking for homes but I had the kit around in my stock of kits to build and it is much more fun to build a kit them simply plonk a ready made thing on the layout. Well at least that is my philosophy until it all goes wrong at which point I will think it would have been a lot easier to buy a ready made bus and save myself the trouble of building a kit!

The kit is from Peco although produced by another company previously. 

Peco National Bus Kit

Peco National Bus Kit

It is a reasonable kit but has a fair amount of flash on the parts as well as ejector pin marks and some large sink holes especially in the seats. I spent a quiet hour or so removing parts from the sprues, cleaning them up and filling in the various sink holes. Painting is going to be interesting as the interior is very visible through those large windows so I think I will need to put some thought in to just how far I go with this!

especially in the seats.


Sunday, May 1, 2022

Live steam at Rocks by Rail.

Another Bank Holiday weekend so a busy time at the Rocks by Rail Museum. Today it was an operational day with a steam engine offering brake van rides down the line and back as well! Tomorrow is a full blown quarry day where two steam engines and at least one if not two diesels will be in operation. Having worked the last Bank Holiday Monday I know it will be busy day for the team working tomorrow but today was also a busy day for the volunteers despite the cloudy weather. 

It is always good to have a chat with our guests and it seems I am good at talking! From my chats I find a mixture of local people who have never visited before as well as people who are holidaying in the area and have picked up a brochure and come along because their interest has been kindled by what they have read. Not everyone is a hardened rail enthusiast and that is one of the many plus points for Rocks by Rail - it is a museum about the iron ore industry in the area and has a working railway as part of that. 

Everyone seems very happy with their visits and it seems for many children this is the first time they have seen a train let alone a steam train at close quarters and they all seem to love it. It makes it all worth while for everyone running the Museum. 

As always when you work the day you never have a chance to see everything but here are a few photos of the day. One day I will have to go and visit as a guest and experience the Museum as our visitors do!

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum



Saturday, April 30, 2022

Postal Queens Jubilee

Back at Easter I came across an unusual adornment on a letter box whilst out with Mrs. Woody which I wrote about on this blog - click here to read that post. At that time the letter box looked like this in celebration of Easter....

Postal Easter Bunny

Today Mrs. W and me were back in the same village where the letter box now looked like this in celebration of the Queen's Jubilee...

Postal Queens Jubilee


Postal Queens Jubilee


Postal Queens Jubilee

Absolutely fantastic! Someone has talent. and a sense of humour!


Friday, April 29, 2022

WMD lunching out!

Much as Mrs. Woody knows I sometimes treat her to a £3.50 Meal Deal from the CoOp (other lunch type purveyors are available, etc.) as she was off work I treated her to a meal out in Stamford. Stamford is a great place with a very historic center which has featured as the backdrop for many TV programmes and series. It also has some fantastic places to eat such as The London Inn where we had a burger each. The onion rings are the best I have tasted so there was a side order of those! I don't normally approve of 'This is my lunch' photos but in this case I make an exception and have an image for posterity! We didn't eat for the rest of the day after that!

London Inn Stamford burger

Whilst Mrs. W and I were having a good day someone in the nearby car park probably wasn't going to have a good day when they got back to their car.

Stamford car park

Yes that is four parking tickets! I could not resist looking at in the windscreen and noting that although a car park ticket was displayed it was from another County and ran out 4 days ago!

Whilst talking cars we stopped at a garden center on the way home and they had two cars for sale. Amazing what difference a bit of time and a change in peoples attitudes to what is desirable. Not so long ago a Mk1 Land Rover would be worth a couple of thousand pounds depending on condition and a 1980's Mercedes a few hundred pounds. Now look! £21,500 for the Landie...

Mk 1 Landrover

...and £24,995 for the Merc!

Mercededs

Think I will stick to buying model kits!

Thursday, April 28, 2022

Some nice quality models - but not mine!

Mr Beecham and myself passed each other the other day with little time to chat but he gave me a box and said have a look when you have a chance. Those who have read other blog posts will know Mr Beecham is a very talented modeller who puts me to shame but also inspires me. In the box were two models to further inspire me.

The first is a 1/72 scale Jet Provost which was a jet trainer used by the RAF. A simply stunning model and some of the detail in the cockpit is only visible to me due to the resolution of the camera which is better than my eyes! I have no idea of the kit manufacturer but suspect it is Airfix.

Jet Provost

Jet Provost

Jet Provost


Jet Provost

The other model was a 1/35th scale Tamiya Gamma Goat which was an American 6 wheel vehicle designed for speed and agility and widely used in Vietnam to resupply troops and rescue downed aircrew. A three cylinder diesel engine gave it a unique engine sound. I have fond memories of the Gamma Goat as I had a ride in one at the Muckleborough Collection in Norfolk years ago before health and safety requirements stopped it all! It was a tremendous experience and I would love to do it again if they are able to do the rides again. The driver on the day really had a heavy foot on the accelerator and I admired his driving all the more for that. Back to Mr Beecham's model ( and incidentally he has also riden in the Gamma Goat at Muckleborough) and that day is recaptured for me in his superb model.

Tamiya Gamma Goat

Tamiya Gamma Goat


Tamiya Gamma Goat

Tamiya Gamma Goat

Tamiya Gamma Goat

Tamiya Gamma Goat

Tamiya Gamma Goat

 

 

Wednesday, April 27, 2022

Arial view.

009 gauge layout
 
Not much time for model making today. However I did mange to paint the road a lighter grey to match the roads on the other board. In addition I also airbrushed the edges of the road with a very misted coat of earth brown. Look at any road and the gutter will normally be stained with the mud and dirt that falls and washes off vehicles as they drive along. I was a bit heavier in the brown near the service station where the gravel and dirt of the forecourt would be drawn onto the road as vehicles pull off. I also did a little more on the cottage garden with a bit of hedge added and a few more shrubs in the flower bed. Don't ask me to identify the plants as I am no gardening expert and recreating individual plant varieties in 4mm scale is a step too far for me! It just looks nice and colourful!

009 gauge layout





Tuesday, April 26, 2022

A variety of things at the Rocks by Rail Museum.

As I have only been a volunteer at the Museum since October I am still learning how jobs and needs change with the time of year. At the moment with the Museum now open to the public the aesthetics of the Museum are important. The Museum may not be the grandest in the Country but that doesn't mean that you don't need to try to make what we have look at its best. Todays first job for me was to dead head the flowers in the various troughs and pots on the platform and then give them a good soaking as the dry weather is taking its toll. At least the place looks a bit brighter with some colour from the plants.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Having done that I then had to act as a spotter to make sure it was safe to move the locomotives for this weekends running session out of the shed and their fire boxes to be cleaned out and various parts of the running gear to be inspected and lubricated. 

Rocks by Rail Museum

This is another of the locomotives that will be running over the weekend - looks very clean.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Then it was down to some rust removal on a steam vacuum pipe that was on a work bench awaiting this job to be done. The angle grinder at least made this job easier than using a wire brush powered by elbow grease!

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

Someone will have a shock tomorrow as I tidied the work bench. It was just too messy for me to leave it without performing some form of organisation. I doubt it will be in that state when I nesxt look!

Last but possibly the most important job of the day was welcoming and having a chat with some of our guests. Always good to find out from people a little about where they have come from, their interests  and what they think of the museum as well as giving them some background on the exhibits and most importantly thanking them for visiting us. Without our guests there would be no museum! No doubt I will be also talking a lot on Monday when I am back for another operating day which always seems popular and attracts many visitors. My voice as well as my feet will be sore on Tuesday but it will be worth it! All part of the variety of things that go on at the Museum and I learn new things on every visit.


Monday, April 25, 2022

Fencing up and other matters!


A few things done in an hour of model making. The hut for platform has been painted as well as the lattice fence, both in Tamiya Deck Tan. Whilst there was some paint left in the airbrush I added some grey to it and diluted it a bit more and gave the wooden platform a light coat of the mixture to tone it down to a more worn and weathered look. The hut has had its roof painted grey and awaits some weathering as well as fitting of the fire buckets. 

The fence has been glued in place and requires a little straightening up once the glue grabs fully but i have added some creeping type plants on one side of the fence for the shop which looks a little more interesting. A few 'plants' have been added to the cottage garden next door so slowly the gardens take shape but still more to do. In the meantime real gardening gets in the way of model making bit at least the model lawn will never require cutting or the model flower beds weeding unless of course Mrs. Woody becomes involved!

Wills Lamp Hut SS22,009 gauge layout,

Wills Lamp Hut SS22,009 gauge layout,

Wills Lamp Hut SS22,009 gauge layout,