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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Being Curious!

This box caught my eye as I walked out of the Bingham Model railway exhibition. It was the end of the day on the last day so there was not much left but there was something about the description on the box, wired for chip but no chip  and that low price which made me curious!

Bachmann USA 44 Ton Switcher

It was a 44 ton switcher as the box confirmed.

Bachmann USA 44 Ton Switcher

This was inside.

Bachmann USA 44 Ton Switcher

Even has a driver.

Bachmann USA 44 Ton Switcher

So, my curiosity as to exactly what was meant by the description on the box was raised even further. Luckily the seller was on the stand and confirmed that the only thing wrong with this never run model is that he was going to use the chassis for a kit built body but that did not work out but he had cut the wires to fit a DCC chip but had never done the final work. Well that final bit of work is exactly what I would be doing to this model anyway so for the bargain price of £25 this came home with me!

Bachmann USA 44 Ton Switcher

Whilst actually in the show I came across the guy who does the resin prints that I bought some of at the Sleaford Mode Makers Show last year. He is expanding his range and all profits go to the Lincs Air Ambulance so a great cause to support as I told Mrs. Woody as I selected these items!

The narrow boat will go on my 009 narrow gauge layout Chalkdon. 

Bingham model rail exhibition

These line side telephones will go on my 00 gauge layout.

Bingham model rail exhibition

This rather nice crane will probably also go on Chalkdon.

Bingham model rail exhibition

As will this gantry crane.

Bingham model rail exhibition

 Lots more projects to complete for me then! I really should not be so curious!

Monday, April 8, 2024

Bingham Model Rail Way Show 2

Continuing on from yesterdays look at the Bingham Model Railway Club 2024 Show we have an usual concept that is brilliantly executed. Blue Heron is a USA switching layout but built to be displayed in the dark! Great lighting and audio affects along with the use of an electrical mechanism from an opticians examination laboratory that allows the layout to be raised and lowered makes this a great layout.

Bingham model rail exhibition,

Bingham model rail exhibition,

Proving that you do not need a lot of space for a layout, Littlepoint Wharf comes in at around 4 foot by 1 foot in size. Get close up and lost in the scene you forget about the small size.

Bingham model rail exhibition,

Bingham model rail exhibition,

Another small layout was Bridges. 

Bingham model rail exhibition,

Although 009 narrow gauge it did habe some standard 00 gauge track as well showing the skill of the builder with this hand built dial gauge point. Now that is skillful!

Bingham model rail exhibition,

The rest of the layout was to a high standard and novel with its trackwork design.

Bingham model rail exhibition,

Bingham model rail exhibition,

Well those are the layouts I really liked.

I did find myself parting with cash for a couple or three items, but more of that tomorrow!

Sunday, April 7, 2024

Bingham Model Railway Club Exhibition 2024

An unexpected visit to this exhibition that nearly didn't happen. I was only reminded about it this morning when I looked at an email and suddenly had to inform Mrs. Woody that I was taking her out for the afternoon. I didn't say where but getting near the venue I think there was a realisation for Mrs. W as we followed the signs to the 'Model railway Show' that her afternoon out was not going to be for afternoon tea!

The Bingham Club show is one of those small but cosy and friendly shows and it was again this year - well worth the £5 admission. 

There were around 20 layouts, some demonstrations and several traders - more than enough for Mrs. W to enjoy!

Most of the layouts were modest sized ones that individuals had built. There were a couple of club layouts too and most scales were represented.

In 0 gauge, Denton Sidings showed that you don't need a massive space for an interesting 7mm scale layout. Just under 12 foot by 2 foot wide and packed with details. A real credit to its builder.


Bingham model rail exhibition

Bingham model rail exhibition

Bingham model rail exhibition

Lets get the focus right!

Bingham model rail exhibition

That piano is not going to fit in that house!

Bingham model rail exhibition

Bingham model rail exhibition

I believe there are over 500 individual bricks in that foundation!

Bingham model rail exhibition

Another layout that took my eye was this n gauge layout, Burdock, which whilst being nothing more than a tail chaser was actually operated as such with only a few seconds between trains. A great selection of prototype locomotives featured on the trains as well as the ducks! And there were a lot of them!

Bingham model rail exhibition,

Bingham model rail exhibition,

Bingham model rail exhibition,

Bingham model rail exhibition,

Bingham model rail exhibition,

Bingham model rail exhibition,

Bingham model rail exhibition,

Some other interesting layouts and I will look at those tomorrow.





Saturday, April 6, 2024

More weathering!

As I work my way along the baseboard I am weathering the track with an airbrush and some earth/rust coloured paint. It takes the shine off the metal rail and makes the sleepers look more like they are old and worn - just like me!

My Last Great Project

As in previous episodes of this rather boring job I have mask off points and track joints to ensure no  electrical issues arise later. I can use a brsuh later to touch in these areas.

My Last Great Project

There is a fair amount of track on this baseboard and painting it all has taken some time. The four tracks towards the back of the baseboard will be hidden from view so don't need painting or indeed ballasting! 

My Last Great Project

 I believe that is all the track done on that base board now so a bit more wiring to do and then realign it all and glue it down!

My Last Great Project

Friday, April 5, 2024

Sleeper time!

Time to cut some sleepers from the copper clad strips that were in the WMD Stores. You have got to admire the Stores as they do have good stocks of required materials or as Mrs. Woody would term it, junk!

The sleepers were cut to match the plastic sleepers of the track. Where the rail is to be soldered to them I pre-soldered some spots which should make that process a bit easier. I also remembered to cut through the copper film so that there would not be any short circuits and just to make sure I had cut right the way through I tested each sleeper with a circuit tester - work smarter not harder as I get older!

My Last Great Project,

The sleepers were then glued with superglue to the already glued in place plywood subbases. That s a lot of glue in one sentance!

My Last Great Project,

Then the plastic sleepers were removed from the rails where they went over the copper clad sleepers. The four tracks at the back of the baseboard will need a similar procedure but as they will be hidden I have some copper clad sheet in stock which might make life easier.

Once I get the rest of the track in place, glued down and wired I can then cut through the rail. Hopefully I havent forgotten to do anything in this process or you could say I was sleepering on the job!
 
My Last Great Project,

 

Thursday, April 4, 2024

Modern antique art?

Back at the Rocks By Rail Museum today and having completed the Easter holiday events it was time to change the banners for the next event.

Rocks by Rail Museum

The old banners that I altered with stick on new dates have weathered but they did the job proving the concept works and saves cash.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Then it was back to grass cutting! However a new feature has emerged! The old wagon that fell apart when moved that I posted about some weeks ago has had its surviving parts mounted on display in the car park offering a unique, in my view, take on modern antique art!

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

I like this! Maybe Mrs. Woody would like something similar in the WMD garden - or maybe not!

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!