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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Wednesday, August 2, 2023
More glue?
Tuesday, August 1, 2023
Board?
I did not go to the Rocks by Rail Museum last week so todays visit saw a veritable jungle of overgrown grass encouraged by the warmish wet weather awaiting me to take the mower to it. It did not all get cut so there is still some to do on my next visit! Much as you can become board with grass cutting there has been progress made on a number of projects which includes a board! More of that in a bit
Thomas has nearly finished painting the wooden box van as well as progressing with Ketton No1 which now has its air intake in place so an engine start is not far off.
John, in his ever skillful way, has taken something that would probably have been thrown out many years ago had it not come to the Museum.
This board was originally in the restoration shed when it was an operational loco shed fifty or more years ago and the would have been used to chalk messages or notes to loco crews and maintenance staff. John has sympathetically repaired where necessary whilst preserving as much as possible - nice!
Meanwhile Martyn has undercoated in yellow various parts of Harriot the JCB. At least it is looking more yellow now then in its recent multi-coloured coat of many paints.
Back at WMD HQ I did last night glue the point complex to the underlay on my 00 gauge Last Great Project layout. I used PVA glue and to ensure all will be flat I used a variety of available things in the Man Cave to weigh the track down.
Whether it will work is yet to be discovered but I figured the longer I leave it the better the chance of it having stuck flat! I will find out if ny theory has worked later tonight or tomorrow.
Monday, July 31, 2023
Setting out.
I set out to do a lot of things. Sometimes I actually get them finished as I inform Mrs. Woody as she reviews her job list for me to do. This time though, the setting out is in relation to my 00 gauge layout. Having run the new Class 37 loco round it yesterday I had the urge to move things forward with the layout again so was in the right frame of mind to do some setting out. The crucial thing about any layout to make sure that trains run reliably is making sure the track is laid flat, level and it is aligned as required. With my layout the starting point is to get the point complex on the removable section aligned properly so that the rest of the track can be set out from that fixed point. Today, I have threaded all the already soldered wiring through the baseboard having put some petroleum jelly on the tie rods of the points to stop them getting glued up when I ballast the track.
Also I have removed the plastic sleepers at the baseboard joints ready for the copper clad strip sleepers to be inserted and the rail soldered to to to provide a robust joint.
A true straight is useful to make sure the tracks are straight and this piece of aluminum I rescued from the patio doors that were removed as part of the building works earlier this year is perfect for the job.
With all that setting out done next job I need to set out to do is to glue this point complex down. I will be setting out to do that later!
Sunday, July 30, 2023
A new arrival - the Accurascale 37402.
I had a break from the Panzer Ferry today to have a look at a recent arrival at WMD HQ.
I did pre-order this almost a year ago from Accurascale and almost cancelled it several times after being a bit disappointed by the robustness of the Deltic loco that I got from them. It wasn't the detail, finish, performance, presentation or value for money that I was disappointed by as these were all exceptional. It was the way detailed parts dropped off seemingly every time I ran it round the layout. I still have a bag of bits I need to glue back on when I am in the right mood! However I persuaded myself that with the Class 37 loco, which I do have a great fondness of, things would be better on the robustness front. What is more, I really liked the livery of the one I ordered - something about a blue Class 37 with full yellow ends and with the addition of the Scottish markers like the Scottie dog that really attracted me to it.
It was with some trepidation that I opened the box and was presented with the usual wonderfully done owners manuals and booklet together with some spare etched name plates and the detailing pack for the buffer beam and snow ploughs.
Getting to the loco itself, there were no loose parts in the packaging which I hoped bode well for long-term life of the model. After all, if it survived the in one piece the various stages of postage and delivery then it should at least stand my track laying skills! It is incredibly detailed and well finished and just looks right as a Class 37. However the real bonus comes with the sound chip in it. Class 37s were called Tractors by the train spotters I believe because of their engine sound. Whoever did the sound recordings for this one got it spot on. It really does sound authentic. If I had the time I could listen to it going round the layout for hours although no doubt Mrs. Woody might not think that a good use of my time!
Saturday, July 29, 2023
Lets do some decking!
There was a time back in the 1990s when decking was not just what you found on ships. Made popular by the gardening TV program Ground Force, Tommy Walsh would lay wooden decking as an alternative to paving slabs. Thousands of gardens around the Country followed suit and many a forest must have disappeared to feed the fad. Nowadays it is not so popular I guess as it has just become old hat. Luckily for me, Mrs. Woody never liked decking, so my list of jobs never featured decking until today! It is now time to move onto the upper part of the hull of the Dragon Panzer Ferry kit. Even more luck for me, the deck on the model is just plain steel. All I have to do is add the various fittings.
This is the main part to which the fitting once built are added.
Friday, July 28, 2023
I get to propel this build!
Much as the title to this post sounds as though I have suddenly moved the build of the Dragon Panzer Ferry on by many stages actually I have fitted the water propulsion part of this vehicle. Just a few parts but a bit of a head scratcher when looking at the plans as to the orientation of some of the parts. However I think it is now right and with no contributions to the swear jar!
Apart from the propeller I have no idea what the rest of the parts are supposed tp represent! I would never make a sailor especially as I refer to the ends of a boat as being the sharp and blunt ends!
Thursday, July 27, 2023
Eat, drink, sleep and repeat!
Well todays work on the Dragon Panzer Ferry kit does seem to be a repeat of yesterday just with some eating, drinking and sleeping in between. I would add that that I should also add the work activity as I deal with jobs on Mrs. Woody's seemingly never ending list. I am sure some of those jobs on that list are repeats of ones done a few years ago - maybe I should just have made a better job of them so I would not have to repeat them!
Anyway, I now have the suspension and running gear on both sides of the hull.
Now why do I need to paint room again - I only did it twelve years ago!
Wednesday, July 26, 2023
Wet spring time?
With the weather doing is held in suspension doing its impression of a wet spring rather than a warm and dry summer, I have followed suit by moving onto the springs and suspension for the Dragon Panzer Ferry kit! Now whilst most vehicles will get a bit wet the amphibious nature of this vehicle means the running gear will get positively soaked. However building up the kit parts, there appears to be nothing special about the design used. It must have worked in real life but I suspect that the suspension must have worn fairly quickly just like Mrs. Woody's credit card does on an Amazon Prime day!
The hull, which is upside down in the photo, does have some very nice detail on it.
With the suspension and running gear in place it does look good.
Tuesday, July 25, 2023
A smart bit of moulding.
Monday, July 24, 2023
A Panzer Ferry?
For no other reason then I wanted to do something different from track laying, wiring and ballasting as I outlined in yesterdays post, I dug out a kit from the somewhat growing pile I have. If Mrs. Woody is reading this then the pile is actually only small! This one is a Dragon Smart Kit 6669 and is Panzerfahre: Fahrendeck mit Gepanzerte which translates in very basic terms to Panzer Ferry! I am assuming it was developed as a means of ferrying tanks and other vehicles across rivers when the bridges crossing them had been destroyed.