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Tuesday, May 24, 2022

More mowng!

Rocks by Rail Museum

My weekly trip to Rocks by Rail and my skills (?!?!?!) with the mower appear to have created my present role as Mowing Operative! It is a fact that as with many museums that rely upon volunteers you need to be flexible and turn your hands to whatever needs doing. Grass cutting may not seem glamorous but having a site that looks tidy and cared for is important in giving our guests a good initial impression. Not everyone can be a train driver and driving a mower can be very satisfying when the cut grass just adds that bit more to the overall scene so I did more mowing today.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

Meanwhile in the 'junk yard' some of the volunteers are clearing and sorting all those things that have been dumped there over the years just in case they are of use in the future - just like I do! There are a lot of things they are finding all of which will be of use in the future or maybe to some other museum.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

For me tomorrow is back to painting and sorting and I may cut my own grass. Just like being at the museum!

Monday, May 23, 2022

Central Trains Class 156 - I'm happy with that!

Today has been a continuation of the sorting out and painting of the spare bedroom. Some interesting discoveries tucked away in places but a lot of recycling and charity shop donations has thinned out the collection of junk!

I did have a small break to have a look at my two Hornby Class 156 DMUs in Central Trains livery. I do have a fascination with the Central Trains brand - probably because it was local and the first of the privatised liveries in my part of the Country. It also goes well with my collection of EWS locos as they operated in the same region with Central trains doing passenger work whilst EWS took care of freight. I do have a few Central Trains DMUs but I dug the two Class 156s out with the view of putting DCC chips in them. Here is one of them.

Hornby Class 156 Central Trains

The process to fit the DCC chip is fairly simple as the body literally just unclips from the chassis and the socket for the chip is on top of the Powered bogie. Unplug the blanking plug, insert DCC chip and put body back on before programming the chip. I did actually look at the instructions before starting amazingly for me (instructions are for when you can't figure it out as I tell Mrs. woody!) and you can just see them in the photo below.

Hornby Class 156 Central Trains

Although an old model they are reasonably detailed and the livery is nicely applied.

Hornby Class 156 Central Trains

Hornby Class 156 Central Trains

Coupling the two 2 car units up, which is what they did in real life for busy periods or heavily used lines, it looks an impressive train. I'm happy with that!

Hornby Class 156 Central Trains


Sunday, May 22, 2022

Today it is worth it!

In yesterdays post I highlighted the two arguments for using photo etched parts in plastic kits and pondered if it was really worth it. Today I had to do some more etched parts on the MiniArt Egyptian T34 tank kit but in my view this particular use is well worth the effort. The rear deck of the tank has the engine under it so there has to be some means of cooling it beyond the usual radiator and so most tanks do have some sort of grill above the engine compartment. Doing this part in plastic would mean, due to the limitations of the moulding process, a representation of the see through grill panel could only be provided with no ability to see through it.. The kit has some control flaps under the grill so there is something to see through the grill. To provide that visibility and overall finesse the grill is provided as a two part metal etch. Both are large, relatively easy to handle and to bend to shape - nice!

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank

I used some Gorilla Superglue gel for the first time to glue the two eched parts together and it seems to work well. Tomorrow I will glue the grill in place and then add the rear and two side panels to the rear deck. May only be a few parts assembled today but it was worth it!

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank




Saturday, May 21, 2022

Is it really worth it?

There are many things in life when I ask myself 'is it really worth it?'. That is the question I asked today as I was having an hour or so with the MiniArt Egyptian T34 tank. There are some etched metal parts to it as I showed a few posts ago. Today I had to deal with two etched hooks that fasten external fuel tanks on the body of the tank to their carriers. This is the finished result.

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank

It took me nearly an hour to fit the two! They are small - very small - and as a consequence difficult to hold and maneuver as well as see! On several occasions they disappeared onto my work bench and took some finding which is difficult to believe as they are shiny brass. However believe me they are better camouflaged then the tank will be once painted! However the swear jar is now a bit weightier and the two hooks are in place as you see above. However is that nearly an hour of frustration really worth it as you can hardly see the things and once painted no one will even know. 

There are two ways of looking at this and my own preference changes in line with how far the process has gone and how well! The first way is to say that the parts are so small and insignificant that they could really have been moulded in plastic and incorporated into the main part making the build a whole lot easier and quicker. So it is not really worth it. Countering that is the second way of looking at this in that the kit is a challenge to build and you increase your skills and abilities by doing such things. In addition whilst your partner may not notice your skillful build fellow modellers will and appreciate the skills required to get good results. Therefore it really is worth it!

As I said my views can alter depending on how well the job has gone but I do wish that where etched parts are offered manufacturers would also offer a plastic alternative for those whose swear jars are already full enough or who just want to build a reasonable looking kit! That way either way would really be worth it!

Having beaten the etched parts I did have enough time to start building the running gear so the suspension arms and axels are built and temporarily in place. I need to glue them in place when I have enough time to make sure they are all level with each other s that the tank stands level. Hopefully I will be able to do that tomorrow if I finish my list of other jobs to do.

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank


Friday, May 20, 2022

Rubbish gone!

Yesterdays post showed the pile of recycling/rubbish that I needed to get rid of. Despite the rain two trips, with a full car including the front passenger seat, to the recycling center saw the pile gone. Luckily the recycling center had space in all the relevant bins so hopefully it will mostly be recycled into something new. Trouble is with an open view I can now see the hedge needs cutting, the logs cutting and stacking and the daffodils cleared from the floor bed! More work that no doubt features on Mrs. Woody's list of jobs!

Garden rubbish

Having then got that job done it was time to sort out some of my clothes so many of my ancient clothes are now gone! I did take a few minutes to seek sanctuary from this heart retching job and found that my fleet of EWS locomotives had ended up parked close to each other for this phot opportunity. Oh the delights of models! Far better than all this sorting out and recycling!

EWS Locos



Thursday, May 19, 2022

One thing leads to another!

I recall a colleague at work relating the tale of his bathroom make over. His wife started by buying a new light pull handle as the old one had broken. That showed the cord up as being dirty which was replaced. The actual light switch was then deemed to look grubby and replaced. To cut a long story short by the time they finished the couple had replaced the entire bathroom all around a new light pull handle!

Having done the replacement work on the wardrobe in the spare room at WMD HQ it is obvious that something new in a room where the original paint on the walls was probably done some years ago makes everything else look well worn just like me! Hence, under Mrs. Woody's instruction one thing is leading to another for me and the room is now being painted, by me, which meant the wardrobe had to be emptied and moved to paint behind it. It is strange that the older you get the better you can foresee the finished project and basking in the joy of completing it but the actual work itself becomes more of a trial on an aching and worn body! Never mind it will get done but tomorrows job is a couple of visits to the recycling center to get rid of this lot.

Bedroom rubbish

I did have a few minutes to in my Man Cave to find the brother to my maroon Class 52 Western locomotive which is the blue BR version. Nice to have the pair of them and once I have time and if Mrs. woody doesn't decide to replace the bathroom light pull handle I may get round to adding name plates and head codes. Always nice to have something to look forward to!

Dapol 00 gauge Class 52 Western


Wednesday, May 18, 2022

A tiring day!

After yesterdays mega grass cutting session at the Rocks by Rail Museum it would have been nice to have a relaxing day. However Mrs. Woody had other plans!

Mrs. Woody came complete with a set of bedroom furniture when we married. The furniture was unexpected just in case anyone thinks that it was the furniture that drew me to her! It has remained with us for all those years moving from main to spare bedrooms but Mrs. W decided some months ago that it was time for some new furniture. I suppose better that then new husband! 

Today was the day it arrived so I was left this morning to clear all the stuff out of the old ones, dismantle them and then install the new ones. One of the problems of living somewhere for a long time is that stuff gets piled into rooms when really it should have gone to the tip or a new home a long time ago. I was surprised at what I pulled out and somewhat worried as the new furniture is slightly smaller overall. Anyway job nearly done although I ache and feel shattered with new furniture in place but I now need to sort out my valuable items and Mrs. W needs to sort out her junk! Whether she will actually then also want a new husband after that process or after she reads this is open to debate!

On the T34 tank front some progress with the hull now coming together. There are a lot of parts to this kit and whereas Italeri would have two parts for a fuel tank for example MiniArt have seven or eight parts. Still it makes it an interesting if not challenging build - just what I need after the last two days of work! 

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank


MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank


Tuesday, May 17, 2022

One man went to mow!

Having a concert full of Bryan Adams songs going through my mind for the last day or so, those songs were replaced by one today - One Man Went to Mow! I spent the day at the Rocks by Rail Museum mowing grass and walked about 6 miles doing so! However it did look a lot tidier after and as this is what visitors first see driving into the site first impressions are important.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

Whilst mowing that dump truck was passed by me on many occasions. It is a Euclid and is in running order but needs some TLC - a future project???? We will see! Maybe after mowing that meadow!

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum


Monday, May 16, 2022

Rocks by Rail, Bryan Adams and 18 'til I die!

No, Bryan Adams has not become a volunteer at Rocks by Rail Museum or, as far as I know, visited it. However for me I had a day of volunteering on the Museum's open Sunday which saw a good attendance. The popular Driver 4 a Fiver event fulfilled many visitors long held desire to drive a railway locomotive and it was a delight to see so many smiles on faces.

In the evening Mrs. Woody, some good friends and me descended on a Bryan Adams concert. Been a fan of his ever sine Run to Me was released back in the mid 80's and have seen him in concert on many occasions. He is one of those stars who as far as I can make out never has a bad show and with nearly 40 years worth of material to draw on his concerts are always different. However the classic songs are always there and Summer of 69 had everyone standing. It was a late night but worth it although the £30 T shirts were not in my view so just great memories to record my attendance! Just got to get my hearing back!

He and I may go back a long time but we are both '18 'til I die!'

Bryan Adams

Bryan Adams



Sunday, May 15, 2022

Retail therapy???

 In yesterdays post I described the brilliant Market Deeping Model railway Club Exhibition and how I went back in after lunch leaving Mrs. Woody and her book enjoying the sun. I had spotted a few items before lunch and this was the main one.

Hornby EWS Freight Train Pack

I have a weakness for EWS liveried locos and this was something special. A limited edition of 1000, three wagons included all weathered by TMC - The Model Centre - and fitted with a DCC sound decoder. It ticked a lot of boxes for me and so with no Mrs. Woody to act as monetary advisor money exchanged hands and it became mine. I also had an interesting conversation with the traders about all sorts of matters and that is what these shows are about - conversation. 

Getting it home the loco is superb with a really good Loksound DCC decoder and it sounds awesome. I do have some more of the wagons in my collection so hopefully the train will be a bit longer when I find them but in the meantime a few photos of this stunning model.

Hornby EWS Freight Train Pack

Hornby EWS Freight Train Pack

Hornby EWS Freight Train Pack

Hornby EWS Freight Train Pack

Hornby EWS Freight Train Pack