This rather natty gantry crane has appeared outside the restoration shed at the Rocks by Rail Museum,
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Friday, May 30, 2025
Brakes oiff on the brake van retsoration!
Thursday, May 29, 2025
Its great just watching trains go round!
Having spent some time adding DCC chips to some steam locos and getting out suitable rolling stock there is only one thing left to do! And that is to let them run on the layout or as Mrs. Woody would say - Playing trains!
So the 8F was coupled up to some mineral wagons....
....and the 9F to some cement wagons and vans....
...and as they circled the layout at similar speeds they kept meeting on the front board which was great to just sit back and see.
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
Those magnificent men in their digging machines!
Whilst at the Rocks By Rail Museum on Monday I did have, between my shunting duties, a few minutes to take some video of the Ruston Bucryus drag line excavator that I have been fortunate enough to operate in the past. In this case though, the magnificent expertise of Rob operating it, actually showed guests how these machines were supposed to be operated! Very much a case of those magnificent men in their digging machines!
The cinematic delights of this video are now on YouTube or, you can click on the picture below to watch in this browser!
Tuesday, May 27, 2025
A thoroughly enjoyable day!
It was a Bank Holiday Monday so in true UK tradition it rained but luckily not until after the days events at the Rocks By Rail Museum. Blueish skies for moat of the day made a brake van ride all the more pleasant - not that I had a chance to do that!
As has become the norm I was shunting along with Dan, John Martyn and Rob and I think we gave our guests a great day - they certainly seemed interested in what was going on and came up to the quarry no doubt informed of what was going on my loyal blog reader Mrs. B who was doing Front Of House and welcoming everyone

As you can tell it was a thoroughly enjoyable day! And to top it off we even had a Miss England semi finalist visit. No idea of her name but she was a very nice lady and was looking round the Museum with her agent who is interested in railways. We all wished her well in the finals on the 3 October and maybe we will have a future Miss England winner visit us after that!
Monday, May 26, 2025
It just looks so right!
I and the current stage appears to be a go through stages with things and the current stage is adding DCC chips to my collection of 00 gauge locos but seemingly concentrating on steamers at the moment!
The latest project is this Hornby model of the 2-8-0 Class 8F which like the Robinson 04 that I posted about a few days ago was designed as a heavy haul freight loco. However, like many freight locos it has a really stunning and powerful look to it.
The information at the end of the box tells us that Hornby have helpfully designed this loco for a DCC chip to be installed which makes life easy!
The enclosed instructions showed that the DCC chip plug is located in the tender and there is only one screw to undo to get the tender body off!
Sunday, May 25, 2025
The Bachmann Plasser OWB10 with crane,
Yesterday I was surprised at having found this model by Bachmann of the Plasser OWB10 with a crane added. Having had a bit of time to look into this, my memory was right that although Bachmann released this as an 00 gauge model it is actually H0 scale, originally produced by Lilliput who Bachmann bought out some years ago. Whatever, it is still a smart looking model and as it does not run on the track with any other rolling stock, any scale differences won't be noticeable.
Saturday, May 24, 2025
Surprises!
I was awoken at 1.30am by a sound that I had not heard for sometime - rain! It was good to see that everything in the garden had a good soaking this morning with plants recovering and looking greener. One thing that has not recovered despite the rain is the water level in the local canal. Those who have read this blog before may know that I am a regular visitor to the local canal whilst out on bike rides but to be truthful I have not seen the canal for some weeks so was a bit surprised to the water as low as it has got. It cant be leaks as those got fixed last year!
Another surprise on my ride was this.
You don't see peacocks out in the wild usually so this was a bit of a rare spot. Not sure how it got to where I spotted it but it looked at home!
Yet more surprises with a long over due sort out of a box in the Man Cave from which this emerged.
You may wonder what it is, but conveniently the box end carries the necessary information.
I had forgotten about this model but the price ticket gives away that it was bought some time ago which I think was about 13 years ago! Anyway, I will have to delay further investigating my surprise find until tomorrow - lots of things to do on Mrs. Woody's job list for me in the meantime! It will be a surprise for her if I ever complete the jobs on that list!
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Friday, May 23, 2025
Big hammer and other things at the Museum!
After the last few months of heavy civil engineering works at the Rocks By Rail Museum, things are turning back to normal. Work has recommenced on retubing 1931 and John is finding out where he left off a few months ago.
If in doubt a large hammer is a good way to get back into the swing of things! Rumours of a swear jar in case of mishits are unfounded so I am told - but that is a big hammer!
Meanwhile, Alex is back into the depths of Ketton No1, removing more decades old cement from the running gear! He does look happy to be back on that job!
And John is glad to be back in the workshop - I think he is anyway!