After the excitement of the finishing the last event for this year at the Rocks by Rail Museum yesterday it was time to get back to trying finish the Airfix Curtiss Tomahawk kit. The decals have been applied so it was time to think about adding the parts that I would, through clumsy hands, break off whilst putting the decals in place had I of already fitted them! These parts are mainly the undercarriage. I have been wise enough (can you use the word 'wise' and Woody in the same sentence?) to already have painted them so fitting would be easier.
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Monday, October 21, 2024
Today I haver mainly been doing the undercarriage!
Sunday, October 20, 2024
The season finale!
Over for another year! The last public event of the year happened today and whilst we all thought that it might not be the finish we wanted due to Storm Ashley lashing the Country with rain and gales it actually went remarkably well with a good number of guests coming to visit. It must have been good as two even became members and asked about volunteering!
As usual brake van rides were available all day.
For me however, it was not the luxury of riding in a relatively cosy diesel engine cab or brake van. The reality was walking up and down the quarry sidings shunting wagons which I actually enjoy a lot! Something therapeutic in sorting wagons and locos! Today was also different from other times in that I had assistance from loyal blog reader Mrs. B. who on numerous occasions put me to shame but we wont dwell on that!
Point switching was no issue to her!
The day was also different with as Mr. D was out on his maiden operating session.
Even though some of us got wet at lunchtime, Pam here
getting a bit wetter than most as she was looking after the crossing by the platform so could not leave to shelter, we all enjoyed the season finale and I think our guests did too given the positive comments I heard. That may be the end of the season for the Museum but work carries on over the Winter as we prepare to reopen next Easter. That may seem a long time but I suspect the time will wizz by!
Saturday, October 19, 2024
More decals!
Work on the Airfix Curtiss Tomahawk11B carries on with the last of the decals being applied to the undersides of the wings....
Friday, October 18, 2024
Inside a smoke box!
And even more painting with Martin continuing the repaint of the drag line. Luckily for Martin, he can swing the cab round so he is always in the sun!
And just to prove I am not the only one taking pictures, here is Pete taking photos of his and Pam's painting of the Sundew cab. A lot better than being inside a smoke box!
Thursday, October 17, 2024
Decal delight!
I don't normally get anywhere near this stage of a model build in such a short time so I was delighted to be decaling (is that a word???) on the Airfix Curtiss Tomahawk model First off though a coating of gloss varnish was airbrushed all over the model. This gives a smooth surface that the decals can be applied to which avoids the possibility of 'silvering'. This is the phenomena where applying the decal to a rough matt surface traps air between the decal and the surface which results in the decal having a silver colour around its edges in certain light conditions.
Wednesday, October 16, 2024
Lots of Wows!
Mrs. Woody and me had a day out - it was her birthday after all! We ended up at Burghley House just outside Stamford in Lincolnshire. We had never been before and it was to say the least a Wow property. You jus kept saying Wow!
First thing that made me go Wow was the house itself.
Going inside the kitchen is another Wow with all the copper pots.
Theses were just some of the bells that would ring in the servants area when assistance was required - Wow!
The day really was a Wow day and after a birthday meal out it was back to WMD HQ where I was onto more painting of the Airfix Curtiss Tomahawk. This time the underside using the provided paint which looks like that classic duck egg green that was used during WW2. First off though was a bit of masking.
Tuesday, October 15, 2024
Seat goes up, seat goes down! Or how to amuse a simple mind!
Following on from the kitchen rebuild, Mrs. Woody has decided that the 1993 bathroom needs updating. For an easy life I have agreed (I am learning in old age!) so we are now touring bathroom showrooms. Surprisingly I was informed that bathroom suites in those old favorite colours of yellow, chocolate brown, burgundy and powder blue are no longer available with white being the in colour! Apparently it has been the in colour for some years now. Mrs. W is not surprised that fact bypassed me noting my fashion sense over the years!!
Now the choice of bathroom suites is enormous and you become blind to the differences after seeing several dozen of the things but occasionally something stands out and for me it was this automated toilet seat! Now as Mrs. W would tell you simple things amuse my simple mind and this is just one such thing! Had to video it and love the way it rises as you approach.
As Homer Simpson would say, Seat goes up, seat goes down!
This bathroom perusal is going to take some time so I hope there are more items like this to amuse my simple mind!
Back at WMD HQ the Airfix Curtiss Tomahawk is progressing with the second part of the camouflage now applied - almost the same colour as those chocolate brown bath suites of old! I did manage to break one of the machine gun barrels off the wing but luckily found it and reaffixed it. Somehow I think I might be having to do that again with my clumsiness in painting the model!