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Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Spaghetti?

Things move on with my 00 gauge Last Great Project layout. They may be moving slowly but they are moving which given my usual rate of progress is about right!

Some more track underlay has been cut to size and glued down and a start on wiring the track has been made, I may be over cautious with the wiring but there is a basic principal that each section of track should have power feed which means a lot of wires! It does, at the moment, look like a scene from the WMD kitchen where my spaghetti cooking has gone somewhat wrong and Mrs. Woody is booking a table at a restaurant in order to get something edible for dinner! However, once fed through the baseboard the spaghetti of wires will be hidden until I reach the point of cutting through the tracks at the baseboard join and then being able to turn the board over which will make sorting the wires and connecting them so much easier - I hope!

My Last Great Project

My Last Great Project

With major work comes chaos - or at least when I am doing it. However it needs to be done and I just need to get it done as quickly as I can and keep thinking of the end product. Hopefully it will be a good product! Meanwhile I better cook Mrs. W's dinner which is not spaghetti but quiche which given it is bought in should be edible!

My Last Great Project

 

Tuesday, April 2, 2024

More track work!

Back to model track today after playing with the real thing yesterday. On my 00 gauge Last Great Project Layout I have glued the base board track joint sub bases in place as well as beginning to finally cut to shape and glue the track underlay in place. 

My Last Great Project

My Last Great Project

My Last Great Project

 Lots more to do so that will keep me busy for a few days if Mrs. Woody is reading this!

Monday, April 1, 2024

Reunited - The sequal!

Rocks by Rail Museum

 It has been a while but today I was reunited with this point lever at the Rocks By Rail Museum. Being a quarry day we were shunting and much as I feared that the weather would be a washout it was actually dry apart from ten minutes of drizzle.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

The point lever however got heavier and heavier to operate as the day went on and what with coupling, uncoupling, putting on brakes and taking off brakes on the wagons being shunted I am shattered! However a good day and reasonable numbers of visitors on both days making it even better.

I had a chance to examine the face excavator a bit more closely and see the controls which are a lot different to the drag line excavator.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

I must admit I prefer the drag line! It may look a lot more complex to operate but most of those levers are air assisited unlike the face excavator where everything operates through brute strength!

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

I did have to smile to myself as I went for lunch and looked in on the steam loco crew.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Their lunch had been cooking whilst they worked with these foil wrapped baked potatoes cooking on top of the firebox! Given how tempting they looked they were almost un-united from their owners!

Rocks by Rail Museum




Sunday, March 31, 2024

More greyness!

 Having woken up seemingly an hour earlier then normal due to the clocks going forward I peered out of the window into the greyness of the mist that enveloped WMD HQ. However I did not put me off going for a bike ride which brought my total for hi year up to 946 miles. Not brilliant but better than last year at this time. There was a glimmer of sunshine so I thought that it might brighten up for an afternoon ride but no! More greyness of clouds and drizzle! Well that is the delight of the Easter break. You never know what weather you might get and it is certainly better than two years ago today when I looked out of the window to be greeted by this as I blogged about - click here.


Anyway, having generated enough enthusiasm to get something done I decided I really needed to start on making the joints in the track between the baseboards on my 00 gauge Last Great Project layout. On the first baseboard that I did this on back in July of 2023 it looked like this.


Those are plywood bases to bring the copper clad sleepers which are glued to them to the right height. The post about that is here. I am going to use the same method on the rest of the baseboard joints so the first job is to cut some plywood bases. Luckily I had an off cut of suitable thickness in the WMD wood store!

My Last Great Project,

Out in the murkiness of the garden I cut the necessary strips using a fine bladed saw - always best for cutting plywood.

My Last Great Project,

With the strips cut they were then cut to the required lengths which I had actually managed to measure before starting this work!

My Last Great Project,

Once sanded they were then painted with, what else, but grey paint!

Even Milly the cat has seemed a bit grey in her  basket. I think though she has the best idea on a day like this - just relax inside! Tomorrows not looking any brighter and I am the Rocks By Rail Museum tomorrow working outside on the Easter Monday Quarry Day! Could be another grey day!


Saturday, March 30, 2024

Distracted!

Following on from finishing the current stage of ballasting on my 00 gauge Last Great Project layout I thought I better run some trains to make sure all was well. However, in one of those easy to experience but difficult to explain reasons for moments, I ended up distracted and running trains on my USA switching layout. 

Part of the reason for ending up playing with operating this layout was never having tried this Bachmann Soo Line GP40 loco on it.

USA Switching Layout

It may only be shuffling wagons about but thoroughly absorbing and enjoyable! I do like this layout too!

USA Switching Layout

USA Switching Layout

Well having been distracted yesterday I better get myself back to doing what I intended to do, today, but that could all change if I get distracted again!

Friday, March 29, 2024

Looking forward to cloud and rain?

 


Sometimes a picture is better than words and this one of clouds and rain perhaps illustrates best the weather in the UK at the moment. I did not realise until this morning when I heard the news report that last night Storm Norman crossed the UK . I think we have had that many storms over the past few months that we have just become accustomed to them.

Anyway there is always an upside to a situation and that is if you cant do things outside you can get on with indoor jobs. Now, whilst Mrs. Woody might consider that an opportunity to reduce the size of her ever expanding indoors chore list for me I took it as an opportunity to finish off some ballasting on my 00 gauge Last Great Project Layout.

My Last Great Project,

As I had put petroleum jelly on the point tie bar they remain operational as the glue sets and the orange electrical ducts have been fitted so hopefully all is well! Just have to run some trains to check it out. Maybe I might look forward to some more cloud and rain if I get to spend some more time in the Man Cave!

Thursday, March 28, 2024

Reunited!

I was reminded of that old hit track from 1978 by Peaches and Herbs, Reunited (on YouTube by clicking here ) when I arrived at the Rocks by Rail Museum and I was reunited with the lawn mower!

Rocks by Rail Museum

Nearly six months since I last saw and used it and it has left me shattered and aching! The grass was wet and long and it was raining which made for a battle to get anything cut. I use the work 'cut' loosely as it was more like vegetational butchery - which is something I am quite good at! 

Rocks by Rail Museum,

So why didn't I leave it for a dry, warm and more grass cutting friendly day? Well this Easter weekend the Museum opens its doors to paying visitors and the place needs to at least look as though it is cared for. Despite the weather the quarry area is looking very tidy with a great deal of cutting of hedges and grass which Pam and Pete have been involved in between painting the inside of the Sundew cab. The path leading up to it is still like a stream though! However we can hope for that elusive warm and dry weather!

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Even if it rains visitors can at least view the indoor exhibits and the ever resourceful John has been out with the floor paint again making the place look really smart. I just hope that I can remember that just because it is green it doesn't need cutting with the mower!

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Wednesday, March 27, 2024

More video capers!

 As ballasting model railway track is not the most exciting thing to write about I thought that I would do a YouTube video on it! There is a bit more to it then that including some trains running so if you fancy seeing WMD's latest epic blockbuster film here it is!



Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Back to the ballasting!

Yes! With the track glued onto the underlay its time to start ballasting again. Not the most exciting job but it has to be done! There is a few days worth of work so I better get stuck in! just hope the ballast is stuck when I finish!

My Last Great Project


Monday, March 25, 2024

Seeing more progress!

Having had a good weekend playing operating trains on my Last Great Project 00 gauge layout, especially my bargain DCC sound fitted Class 47, it is time to make some more progress on building it! To that end the far corner has seen the track underlay glued in place, the track and points wired with power feeds and the track weathered before being glued down ready for ballasting.

The underside of the track underlay had a good coating of PVA glue.

My Last Great Project,

Whilst that was drying I soldered the various power feed wires onto the track. These pass through the baseboard and will, when I get to turn the baseboard over, be connected up to the power supply. With wires in place I weathered the track using a brown mix through the airbrush - makes painting something like track so much easier!

My Last Great Project,

Some of the weathered track drying. I masked up the critical electrical parts of the point sand any fishplate joiners in the track to avoid paint interfering with electrical continuity. Those areas will be brush painted later.

My Last Great Project,

With the track dry it was time to lay it onto the glued underlay but not before I had applied petroleum Jelly to the tie bar of the points. It prevents the glue from the ballasting gumming up the point movement.

My Last Great Project,

The track was glued down with more PVA to the underlay once the power wires had been fed through holes in the baseboard.

My Last Great Project,

With all the track glued it was weighted down with anything handy, including model locomotives!

My Last Great Project,

Not sure how long it will all take to dry but hopefully I can get this section ballasted soon to see some more progress!