Having returned from my bike ride this afternoon (it had dried up from this mornings downpour) I got caught in another downpour! Wet and soggy I thought where has summer gone? Looking back two years ago I blogged this on the 16th July 2022.....
Recording my progress, or usually the lack of it, in building kits, creating model railways and other related and sometimes unrelated matters!
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Tuesday, July 16, 2024
Changes!
Monday, July 15, 2024
Barge boards on!
A busy day with jobs plus I had a puncture on my bike ride means just a small amount of model making time - enough to put the barge boards cut yesterday on the 3d printed engine shed roof. Once the glue has hardened I will sand the joints smooth and then think about the ridge that I need to put on.
Sunday, July 14, 2024
Spur of the moment!
Well my spur of the moment idea led to very little model making but another YouTube video!
I just needed to cut six strips of plasticard to the identical width. So I did my usual of measuring the first one and cutting it. If I then tried to accurately measure and cut the remaining five I can guarantee they would all vary in width. But I did have a hack! That is to butt up a piece of wood to the edge of the plasticard, place the 'master' already cut strip against the block over the plasticard, then butt up my steel edge cutting strip against the 'master' and hold it tight as I remove wood and the 'master'. Result is that the steel edge is placed exactly right to be able to cut another strip identical to the 'master' strip. Saves time in measuring and gives accurate results.
As I started cutting I thought that was a hint that I had never seen anywhere else so why not share it via YouTube. So this is the result!
I did however get the six strips cut and glued the two parts of the roof together!
Saturday, July 13, 2024
Back to some model making with some coincidence!
I have actually got back to some model making - at last. Last night I picked up the narrow gauge 3D printed engine shed that I bought from the 3D Printing For Charity stand at the recent Sleaford model railway exhibition and started to make the roof - the one part not included in the kit. Profits from the sale of 3D models from the stand go to the Lincs and Notts Air Ambulance which is a charitable organisation and a very worthy cause and one where my model making has actually made a small contribution to that charity. The coincidence is that this morning I watched as the Air Ambulance land in a nearby field. Obviously someone was in need of their attention which is not good but equally it was able to attend as the charitable funding allowed it to and who ever is in need stands a much greater chance of survival and recovery because of it. Just hope that the mission is a successful one and recovery will result.
So with that thought in my mind it was back to the engine shed. I had last night gone the WMD stores for some suitable roofing material which I had decided would be corrugated in some form. I had both packs of Wills corrugated iron and asbestos sheeting in stock.
Friday, July 12, 2024
What started it all? The U28B Union Pacific HO loco, that's what!
This is what started it all - my journey with DCC sound. I bought this U28B Union Pacific HO loco in about 2003 having already tried out DCC control with some of my UK outline stock and adding sound was the next logical step. At the time DCC sound for UK outline locos was something that was a specialist area with the main manufacturers yet to release anything ready to run. Whilst attending the Nottingham Model Railway Show a traders stand had several USA outline locos with 'factory installed DCC & sound'! That was the magic phrase and I was interested in looking further - but as I told Mrs. Woody, I was not going to buy! I had some USA n gauge but no HO at the time so this was a completely new territory for me. Then it happened. That moment sense goes out of the window and two things came to mind. Firstly was the loco - a Union Pacific U25B loco. Suddenly I was back in Boise, Idaho, where I can recall parking near to the freight yard in the blistering summer heat and seeing one of these idling awaiting its next duty and I could hear the despatchers radio from the open cab window. With that memory reawakened the second thing came into play - the price - £112.
Thursday, July 11, 2024
Talking 30 minutes about a model railway controller?
Talking about a model railway controller for nearly 30 minutes might seem impossible but somehow I manage to do just that in my latest WMD YouTube video!
Meanwhile, back in the reality of the Rocks By Rail Museum, my task today was once again to battle with nature - this time on the site's nature trail which a few weeks ago was more akin to a jungle trail. Cutting grass was one thing but cutting back the brambles and overhanging vegetation was the other but as these before and after pictures show it did make a difference..
Wednesday, July 10, 2024
The problem with Summer!
The trouble with Summer is that I get involved in outside jobs (some of which even appear on Mrs. Woody's list of tasks for me) as you need the better weather to do them although at the moment the weather is not exactly glorious! However it does mean that model making time is limited so at the moment not a great deal is getting done in the Man Cave. However I do at least have the satisfaction of getting some big outside projects done. Last week was the log store completed and filled and this week the old log store has been partially demolished and a wood store (for useful wood that I could use one day!) half the size has been built from the best bits.
There is still a lot of rubbish to sort out and a trip to the scrap yard to weigh in my scrap metal is needed but it is looking better. Hopefully it will be a long summer!
Tuesday, July 9, 2024
On the track!
The Hornby Transport for Wales train pack is finally on the track for its first run. Having DCC fitted the loco and detailed the buffer beam I thought that was all that was required. However, I do need to add a DCC chip to the DVT (Driving Van Trailer) so that the lights which are fitted to it, turn red or white depending on its direction of travel. At the moment they just stay white which is not right if the DVT is at the rear of the train rather than heading it. There is also some buffer beam detail to add. I decided the desire to run the train was too much to be delayed by these jobs so I will, in my inevitable way, do those later!
The DVT looks good too and the train can run in either direction without having to run the loco round the train.
Monday, July 8, 2024
A surprise find!
I do tend to forget about things I have but once rediscovered I can usually recall the story behind them. In this case I bought them at the Nottingham Model Railway Show back in about 2004. I had just bought a Union Pacific sound fitted loco at the show, which was the firs sound loco I ever had, and wanted something for it to haul. This box was on the Club second hand stall and £15 bought it.
So what did I get. Well this is a Kato kit for three wagons which had all been built.
The box still had the instructions which showed that they were a relatively easy kit with no glue required as the box states.
You can tell these were produced in a different era - take a look at the last page of the instructions with contact details for Kato in the USA. No email, no website, just an address for snail mail and phone and fax numbers!
These are the three hopper cars that were in the box.
Well put together and rather attractive - well to me anyway!
Even though they depict 70 ton capacity hoppers they are small in comparison with my other freight cars, as you can see in the photo above, but that makes them even more attractive!
They also come with Kadee couplers which is great and means they can get working on my USA switching layout straight away after 20 years in their box - certainly a surprise find!.
Meanwhile, I rest my back, from a day of filling the new log store. That lot should keep Mrs. Woody warm for a few weeks at least but I will be surprised if she finds the log store on a cold wet day - that is my job!
Sunday, July 7, 2024
Buffer beam detail.
Most modern model locos come with a detailing pack that includes parts for the buffer beam - hoses, couplings and similar. Usually I do not fit these but having looked at the Class 67 in the Hornby Transport for Wales Train Pack having fitted the DCC chip I thought that it was worth having a go.
This is what the loco looks like before any details are added.