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Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Another day and another side of the bridge covered in Metcalfe brick paper!

Another day and another side of the bridge covered in Metcalfe brick paper!

My Last Great Project

I thought that I had better see how it looks on the layout before going any further and yes it is as I hoped. It gives a good scenic break as trains come into the station on the inner loop whilst the antics of those trains on the outer two loops are visually separated.

My Last Great Project

Lots more to do so I better get on with it!

Monday, September 29, 2025

I am not going to mention the C word!

I am not going to mention the C word but that time is coming but in the meantime there is Halloween as I was reminded by this display I saw whilst out with Mrs. Woody the other day. It does look good but I am afraid pumpkins are not my thing!


What is my thing is at the moment is getting this bridge built and it is coming along - just very slowly. In fact Halloween and the day that the C word relates to may well go by before this is finished! The latest progress is getting one of the sides covered in brick paper. The white part left will be covered by a yet to be built embankment.

My Last Great Project,

Now, is it time to start my list for the big day?

Sunday, September 28, 2025

Oversized clothes peg!

Sometimes you see the strangest of things such as this oversized clothes peg in a local park that Mrs. Woody and I went for a first walk in.

I do seem to have a fascination with oversized sculptures as I have blogged about on previous occasions. Not sure why this is. Maybe it is simply doing the opposite of making miniature models and making oversized models of things? Whatever it is, I did like this a lot. But no, I won't be creating my own version for display in the WMD Towers garden! However, with some lateral thinking, what about making a miniature model of the oversized clothes peg? I could simply take a peg out of the peg bag and use that!

Back to more miniature mode items and the bridge that has featured in the last few posts slowly comes together as the underside of the arch has been covered in Metcalfe brick papers which match the other brickwork that it will adjoin to on the baseboard.

My Last Great Project,

Slowly but surely this is coming on!


Saturday, September 27, 2025

THe bridge moves on!

Model making time has been at a bit of a premium at the moment but I have grabbed the odd few minutes here and there to get some progress on the model bridge I am building. Having got the two sides fasten together it was time to infill the top of the bridge arch. As this is a semi curved area, I cut several lines part way through the card infill on its upper surface where it needed to curve. The picture probably explains better than my words!

My Last Great Project,

I also cut out some additional cross members to strengthen the structure. Gluing everything in place I used masking tape to hold everything in place until the glue sets.

My Last Great Project,

Once set in a day or so I can start looking at getting a top on it and some brick papers.

Friday, September 26, 2025

Is that a James Bond paint - shaken, not stirred?


 That was the view yesterday as I set to getting ready for a day at the Rocks By Rail Museum. It did look a little eyrie but as always (well some of the time anyway), the sun was shinning on the Museum as well as this tin of paint which conveniently had the date when it was shaken (is that a James Bond paint - shaken, not stirred?).

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Anyway, Martini cocktails apart, Rob who is more of a pint man then a cocktail drinker, was applying the paint to the Plant Shed which will hopefully bring that project to a conclusion. 

Rocks by Rail Museum

It is looking good and in my mind with its shape and now green paint looks a bit like a military hanger! I cant see Harriot the JCB flying though!

Rocks by Rail Museum

My thoughts of Rob being a pint rather than a cocktail man were challanged a bit when I looked in his van to discover this!

Rocks by Rail Museum

Upon questioning, Rob said he found it in a skip and it was ideal to put his gloves in. Really! Lucky the hanger, sorry, plant shed hasn't ended up being painted pink!

Getting back to more railway related matters, Richard and Martyn were out on the track with a spirit level which can only mean that there is more track work in the offing. The middle of October sees the last public operating day so I am assuming after that there will be some major engineering works to greet the incoming Winter months.

Another project for the Winter is the ongoing restoration of the Southern brake van which is under cover in the restoration shed. Having dried out over the summer and having had much of the rotten wood and metal taken off it, it should soon start going back together.

Rocks by Rail Museum

The wooden floor at one end has been taken out or rather swept out as it was fairly rotten! Martyn needle gunned the rust off the metal work last week so that area is ready for painting.

Rocks by Rail Museum

More painting can be done on the vacuum tanks as well which will make that look a lot more functional.

Rocks by Rail Museum

In between taking pictures I just got on with some grass cutting which will hopefully come to an end for the year in a few more weeks giving me more time to question Rib about the Barbie bag and see if I can find some more shaken, not stirred paint!

Thursday, September 25, 2025

And now it begins to look like a bridge!

IN amongst the various maintenance jobs going on at WMD Towers I have found a few minutes to get a bit further with the construction of a bridge for My Last Great Project layout. With two sides cut out of mounting card the side parts could be attached.

My Last Great Project,

And now it begins to look like a bridge!

My Last Great Project,

As usual, much more to do but never enough time! 

Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Resetting some loose slabs using an innovative method - silicon!

Not a great deal of time for model making at the moment as WMD Towers under goes some maintenance work. I demolished the brickwork under the bay window a week or so ago and then discovered that the drain taking the roof downpipe water was blocked which explained the mossy lawn that has developed over the years as the water was not getting away and soaking into the ground. Time to call in help in the form of Phil the builder who originally was just going to replace some radiators. Radiators replaced, he turned his attention to the drain. Removing the first clay pipe revealed a mass of tree root from the adjacent conifer. Despite using a pressure washer with a drain clearing attachment the root would not shift. Two hours later and using a cork screw attachment on the end of drain rods we pulled about 5 foot of tree root mass out! No wonder the drain was blocked. 

Bow window project,

Phil has dug out the roots around the drain, replaced the pipework and bedded it in concrete which should hopefully keep the tree roots from getting back in. He also strengthen the foundation for the wall with more concrete which should stop it moving again.

Bow window project,

Bow window project,

Whilst Phil was in the mood for dealing with concrete matters, he also reset some loose slabs using an innovative method - silicon! He has done this before successfully so I will wait to see how mine perform!

Bow window project,

I did mention a money back guarantee but for some reason Phil put on his ear defenders! Must get a pair for when Mrs. Woody enquires on progress with her list of jobs for me!


Tuesday, September 23, 2025

I see an opening!

I see an opening in this case is related to My Last Great Project Layout where work is progressing on getting scenery finished or at least to a point that looks like it may be complete! The latest part is to build a bridge/tunnel mouth on the station/storage yard approaches. It will hopefully all work out but at this stage it is slow going as measurements are taken and trial fittings made which all take time. At the moment one side of the bridge over the railway is mocked up in card and it looks good. If I am still happy in a day or so the rest of the bridge/tunnel mouth will be constructed.

My Last Great Project,


Monday, September 22, 2025

All in all it was a great day, in a great place with great people!

It was not the busiest of days visitor wise at the Rocks By Rail Museum with a Quarry Day running yesterday as there were several other events going on in the area and the weather forecast had predicted rain. However, there was no rain so those that came enjoyed the sunshine and the Museum itself as well as all the activities that were taking place. All in all it was a great day, in a great place with great people!

The usual brake van rides were available and proved popular.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Doing my usual shunting activities I was more than ably supported by Graham and John who was driving Mr. D our shunting loco.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Mr. D, was looking good which is mainly down to John who has spent hours on getting this loco not only looking good but running well.

Rocks by Rail Museum,

John's latest improvement has been to paint the operating panel to contrast with the rest of the repainted cab.

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Meanwhile, Rob was demonstrating the drag line which always looks impressive.

Rocks by Rail Museum,

And Martyn was demonstrating the face shovel.

Rocks by Rail Museum,

We were all kept busy shunting and exchanging the wagons until the time came to park up wagons and loco and head for home!

Rocks by Rail Museum,

I said it before but I will say it again - All in all it was a great day, in a great place with great people!


Sunday, September 21, 2025

Everything worked with no short or dead circuits!

And now back to my Last Great Project layout with the profile boards having been painted and reattached to the rear of the layout and wires connected up I was pleasantly surprised, in fact amazed, to find that everything worked with no short or dead circuits! It must be down to the amount of practice I have had on the previous three boards.

My Last Great Project

I have left the profile boards off the inside faces of the baseboard to make access a bit easier as I start to form the landscape for the far corner. A small start has been made with the base of the scenic module now cut to shape from mounting card.

My Last Great Project

This could take some time to finish!