Hanging around and awaiting a few minutes to put a DCC chip in it has been this wonderful Hornby A3 Steam Loco number 45 'Lemburg' in LNER black livery. It really does look stunning and even more stunning was just how simple it was to put a chip in. Even I could not go wrong!
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Wednesday, December 27, 2023
So simple!
Tuesday, December 26, 2023
Well, I must have been good!
Fear of a Pot Noel Christmas Dinner for not being good, as described in my post on Christmas Eve, was fortunately unfounded as I got a full on dinner! Mrs. Woody did a magnificent job (its best I don't get involved in such edible masterpieces!) and there was stuffing and Yorkshire Puddings on a separate plate.
I had worked up a bit of an apatite for my dinner by having a morning bike ride and whilst out I spotted this rainbow. Then it rained on me! Oh well it was only a short shower!
The apatite was further enhanced as before my meal I liberating some of the logs left behind from the clearance of a fallen tree near to WMD HQ that fell due to the wind. I was amazed, the guys turned up at 7pm Christmas Eve and had the road clear by 9pm. The logs will be ready for the log burner in a couple of years.
I was also very fortunate to get a couple of great presents from Mrs. W. First off is this AFV Club Churchill bridge layer kit in 1/35th scale.
I was also very lucky in getting this Hornby Lion presentation set.
Having eaten that received these and eaten that delicious dinner it was a great Christmas but lot not a lot else happened apart from falling asleep on the sofa! I'll have to be good more often!
Monday, December 25, 2023
Sunday, December 24, 2023
Have I been good this year!
Have I been good this year? If Mrs. Woody deems I have not this could be my Christmas dinner!
They actually look more tasty then that alternative Christmas dinner!
Hopefully all will be well on the day and I hope that what ever you are doing tomorrow it is a good day for you!
Saturday, December 23, 2023
Chalkdon - Facts and figures!
My most recent YouTube video on Chalkdon, my 009 gauge layout looks at the nearly finished layout and just how much time and money it has consumed. definitely not one for Mrs. Woody to watch but in my defence and surprisingy, I discover that per hour, building the layout has cost about £2.275 an hour! That is remarkably good value as an hourly entertainment rate!
Friday, December 22, 2023
A relaxing painting job!
Thursday, December 21, 2023
Lifes a grind(er)!
A day at the Rocks By Rail Museum today and one of those days where the weather certainly made the place look abandoned and empty like one of those movies sets for a horror film!
It will probably be next year before anymore gets done on Harriot and life will indeed grind on!
Wednesday, December 20, 2023
Motormania!
Time to add a few more vehicles to Chalkdon. Over the years, much to Mrs. Woody's amusement, I have collected 00 gauge vehicles. I have not done so for a while but my collection was raided for some suitable vehicles which were found.
Tuesday, December 19, 2023
Flooding and life belts!
A bike ride saw me actually able to get through the previously flooded road under the railway bridge that I featured some days ago.
There are at least 7 number plates including a 22 plate Tesla. Apparently, from talking to someone who lives nearby, the Tesla stopped in the water with a loud bang! Ouch! And more ouches as you add up the cots of all the other cars!
Reminded by the above, and taking water safety seriously, the Wharf Master, me, at Chalkdon, my 009 layout, has installed a life belt on the wharf side! Actually it was one of the 3D printed items that I picked up at the Sleaford Model Makers Show. At £1 it was a bargain and painted up it looks good. The life belt itself was a seperate print which made painting easier.
Superglued in place it was time to mount it on the layout.
Monday, December 18, 2023
Spitfire, Land Rovers and hedges - a typical day in the life of Woody!
A visit from that great modeller Mr. Beecham today. Always good to see him and have a chat and see his latest proliferation of models. Top of the bill is this 1/24th scale Airfix Spitfire.
At 1/24th scale it is a big model with lots of detail all brought out by the model making skills displayed here. It is certainly a different model to the earlier releases by Airfix in this scale and the removable panels almost feel like etched brass rather then plastic.
This Land Rover also is superbly built, painted and weathered. It is a 1/35th scale Hobby Boss kit and full of detail particularly with the armament.
Meanwhile, back in the mediocre World of my model making, I have been hedging my bets by continuing to try to finish off Chalkdon my 009 layout with, hedge making!
Scouring pads can make excellent model hedges and I cut off 3 strips about 1cm wide.
These were then coated with PVA glue.
With a coating of PVA the Woodlands Scenics Fine Turf was brought ut.
The fine turf was sprinkled on to the wet PVA.
Once finished and allowed to dry I had 3 strips looking hedge like!
They were then cut to length and glued around part of the thatched cottage garden.
I think it looks good!