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Monday, January 10, 2022

You can't see the join!

You can't see the join is something that decorators are praised for when they hang wallpaper or if you remember far enough back was Eric Morecambe's classic jibe at Ernie Wise who he thought had a taupe. For me though and most modelers hiding the join between the plastic parts of a kit is essential in achieving a good quality model. As I highlighted in yesterdays post the chassis to this kit is unusual in that it is made up of a lower and upper half. I glued those together yesterday and left them to set with some weights on top to get a nice flat and level chassis. That seems to have worked as I examined it today but I shuddered at the joint line which would need an awful lot of work to disguise. The engine block and rear axle were not much better. 

Heller Scania 141 LB

In between sanding and scraping the various joints, I did fit a few more engine components so that is progressing. Most of the outer joint on the chassis has been eliminated but there are places where some filler is required so a few dabs of Deluxe Material Perfect Plastic Putty were added and have been left to set. 

Heller Scania 141 LB

It may look a bit of a mess at the moment but just like me it will improve in appearance with some further preparation! That is what I tell Mrs. Woody anyway!

Model Water update - Still not set! Doh!

Sunday, January 9, 2022

Let's twist and shout!

No! Not doing a Beatles impression but I did shout and there is a twist involved but more of that later.

Having had a great time at the Rocks by Rail Museum yesterday, today was more of a 'normal' day - if any thing can be normal at WMD HQ! A couple of hours in the Man cave AKA The Room of Gloom this evening and I can report that the model water resin is still wet! No doubt the very low temperatures have something to do with it not setting but it is causing delays on getting on with things. I could really do with moving the board to get a better access to various parts but that would no doubt end up with a sloping river with dust in it! So for the moment I am just tinkering around the edges . However some progress with the cobble infill by the canal wharf and the open doors on one of the sheds together with its floor having been attached.

009 gauge layout

Having now got to the 9th January I thought that it might be wise to start on one of my 12 in 22 kit builds that I committed (yes I should be) to at the start of the year. It is the Heller Scania 141 LB as shown a few posts ago. It is an old kit dating back from the 1980's which I recall desiring to build at the time but not having the money to buy the kit. It was one of the first 1/24th scale kits of a European truck to be released - Italeri started the ball rolling with a kit of the Volvo F10 which I did build. Anyway! You expect a kit of this age to show some signs of wear but I was taken aback by the first two parts too assemble which were the two halves of the engine block.

Heller Scania 141 LB,

Heller Scania 141 LB,

As you can see there is a big twist in the parts which caused me to shout! The swear jar now has its first 2022 contribution! Clamps were the order of the day with the back of the two parts being glued and clamped firs and allowed to set before the front halves were twisted back as they should be and glued and clamped. 

Having completed that task it needs to be left to set fully before I dare attach anything else to it so attention turned to the chassis frame. Usually on these kits you get the two chassis rails which are then joined by crossmembers. Heller for some reason have produced the complete chassis in two halves - upper and lower. A new one on me and the joint line is going to need a lot of filling and sanding to make it disappear. 

Heller Scania 141 LB,

With the aid of several clamps and a lot of glue the two halves were joined together. I also glued the two halves of the rear axle together.

Heller Scania 141 LB,

Given that the chassis looks slightly twisted I have left it on the workbench with several weighty paint and brush jars on top to see if that will straighten it up overnight. I will await to see! Maybe the model water may have set too? Maybe that's a twist too far!

Heller Scania 141 LB,


Saturday, January 8, 2022

Steamy Saturday!

It might have been cold, it might have been windy, it might have been wet, but I had a smile as wide as the track gauge on my face at the Rocks By Rail Museum Members Day today. There was a engine in steam and with attached brake vans I got to ride the section of track where I have been involved in digging out, washing and repacking ballast to level the track. I am told it was a lot smoother than before so suddenly the back aches and creaking joints become even more worth it! 

Not going to say much more other than the photos and a film clip (produced by the WMD HQ Film Crew who still need to hone their art) show what some determination and hard work by the guys at this museum can achieve. The Museum opens to the public at Easter so I hope visitors will come and enjoy everything on offer, hopefully in warmer and drier weather! Have a look what's going on in 2022 by clicking here.





Rocks by Rail, Rocks by Rail Members Day 080122

Rocks by Rail, Rocks by Rail Members Day 080122

Rocks by Rail, Rocks by Rail Members Day 080122

The passenger accomodation!


Rocks by Rail, Rocks by Rail Members Day 080122

Can be luxurious for a chosen few!

Rocks by Rail, Rocks by Rail Members Day 080122

Anyone order fog?

Rocks by Rail, Rocks by Rail Members Day 080122


Friday, January 7, 2022

Tidy Friday!

 

Last nights cooking experiment in enchiladas surprisingly went well with Mrs. Woody enjoying the products of my usually limited culinary skills! A' That was nice' is praise. I will have to see if tonight's pizza hits the same level of endorsement. 

Before creating a Woody HQ fully loaded pizza I did have a chance to finally finish construction of the  platform for my narrow gauge layout. I am getting to the point of think it may well work out. It just needs a few things on top to make it a bit more interesting - just like the pizza I am going to make!

009 gauge layout

009 gauge layout

Next stage is to do some sanding/painting/weathering.

Sitting back to admire the work and consider possible pizza toppings - I understand that in Brazil green peas are a favoured topping together with quail eggs, carrots, beetroot and raisins - that Mrs. W would find appetising, I became aware of just how untidy my workbench was. It was at a stage where you really could no longer see the base so it was time to give it a tidy on a Friday. 

A tidying session usually reveals long lost treasures that had been searched for and given up on. In amongst todays finds was an 00 gauge loco crew, some chain, several files and 58 pence in coins! Well the new found wealth is not going to change my life style but I was looking for the loco crew and chain some time ago so at least they are now uncovered and put safely away in a place that I will remember today and forget tomorrow! However the main point is that I have a relatively clear bench which should make life easier for the short time it remains that way. 

model making workbench

Its almost so clean you could make a pizza on it! Just joking Mrs. W if you are reading this!

Thursday, January 6, 2022

Boy, is it cold today - 1 degree and 1 percent!

A few days ago in the balmy weather of the New Year holiday I was cycling in shorts. Today I was covered all over in several layers but it was so cold cycling. I should have perhaps realised how cold it was by the fact that none of the cats wanted to go out and Tim the postman who delivered another package for Mrs. W looked as though he was going on an Artic trip. It was supposed to be 1 degree Celsius but felt more like -10 with the wind chill.  Even trying to go faster to get warm was not much use with a strong headwind! However now 56 miles into this years target of 5200 so that's just over 1%! 

Having got home and warmed up I had an hour in my Man Cave AKA The Room of Gloom and continued with the platform build started yesterday. Luckily there is a heater so I could bask in some warmth whilst working. However it can not be that warm in there as the model water resin has still not dried - yes I poked it again! Some progress on the platform with about three quarters done now. As you can see in the photos the strips of balsa are glued to the card sub-base having been cut to the rough length needed and then cut to shape later. As I said yesterday I am not sure if this will look right but its growing on me. Worked stopped short of finishing it off as with Mrs W's return imminent I had to get onto cooking duties! Enchiladas for dinner if it all goes well or beans on toast if it doesn't! If it is beans on toast I can guarantee a frosty time from Mrs. W!

009 narrow gauge layout

009 narrow gauge layout


Wednesday, January 5, 2022

Mind the gap!

The phrase Mind the Gap is synonymous with the London Underground and you can get T shirts and other items of clothing with that phrase emblazoned over them! However in my case my wardrobe does not boast such attire but I do have a phobia about big gaps between model platforms and the coaches they are supposed to serve. As model railways use curves far tighter than you would find on real railways (most model railway curves would see passengers hurled across the coach with G force as the train went round them) if you have platforms on a curve they tend to end up with a scale 3 foot gap meaning that the passengers would have to make a 3 foot leap to get onto or off the coach. Not good! In the case of my narrow gauge layout the platform is on a leap but because coaches used on such systems tend to be close to the ground platforms are usually close to ground level. This is an advantage I have taken in starting the platform on my layout in that the coach can in effect over ride the platform surface. The platform itself is supposed to represent a wood planked structure. A piece of card to fit in the loop was cut to shape and balsa sheet cut into strips to represent the planks. At the moment progress is slow but we have the beginnings and there is no gap! I am undecided if the wooden platform will look right but sometimes you just have to try! In addition I need something to do whilst I am still waiting for the model water to dry. Prod of finger still shows it has yet to dry!

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009 gauge layout,

009 gauge layout,

Whilst going through some stores at WMD HQ I unearthed this in my stash of kits and think it could make a good first kit in my 12 in 22 as I am going to call my target of building 12 kits this year.

Heller Scania 141

Heller Scania 141

When will I learn!

Tuesday, January 4, 2022

Steamy Times!

Another day at the Rocks by Rail Museum. The temperature had dropped from about 14 degrees Celsius yesterday to a more chilly 4 degrees today. However the sun was out and further shoveling work kept me warm if not at times steamy! Yes more track leveling and straightening work. There was a slight bend in the track which was straightened by using a block and tackle attached to a conveniently located wagon on the adjacent siding and then using this and pry bars the track was straightened.

Rocks by Rail Museum

After that more shoveling and packing of ballast.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Talking of steamy times, there is a members day soon at the Museum, so one of the Andrew Barclay 0-4-0 steam engines, Sir Thomas Royden, was brought out of the shed by Betty the Sentinel diesel engine to have its water tanks filled ready to be steamed up.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

I took the opportunity to look in the cab - every boys dream of a certain age to drive one of these!

Rocks by Rail Museum

Built in Scotland in 1940, it is not that old by steam loco standards.

Rocks by Rail Museum

I will look forward to seeing this loco in steam.

On the model making front I could not resist poking the model water poured yesterday. It was still wet but at least it has stayed in the river and not leaked out - yet! I am amusing myself cutting the infill cobbled areas for the canal wharf area which is a slow and at times frustrating job. However it has to be done so no point in getting steamed up about it!

009 model railway layout



Monday, January 3, 2022

Pour it on!

Pour it on! That us something I would say when the cream comes round at desert time. However in this case it relates to the river on my narrow gauge layout. Having put some more 'greenery' in parts of the river bed and banks to simulate river weed it was time to pour the water or in this case the resin model water - you certainly would not want to drink it. The bottle even has a warning not to drink it but then takeaway coffees warn that the coffee may be hot! A final look around the river bed and banks gave me sufficient confidence that it was time to create water! What can go wrong????

009 gauge layout, Javis - Simulated Countryside Water

The product itself is made by Jarvis and marketed as their Simulated Countryside Water. It comes in a 250mm bottle and the instructions say to pour it in 1mm layers which take 48 to 72 hours to dry. Well the question is going to be how many finger prints will I leave in the surface as my eagerness and curiosity get the better of me? Only time will tell! The water pours but is very thick but should find its own level before it sets. I have been wise enough to seal each end of the river to avoid a recreation of a water fall feature as the resin cascades down either side of the baseboard. Again how successful that will be only time will tell. You may have deduced that I have my concerns and I have to admit apart from a pond on one layout this is the first major water feature that I have modelled. As they say - Never too old to learn! 

The two photos below show that the resin still needs to find its level but then again rivers do not always have a flat calm surface so at the moment I am not too concerned. It also shows that my 'greenery' and river bed appear as I was hoping so I will keep my fingers crossed that it stays that way. I was toying with the idea of adding a fish or two but thought better of it - maybe a shark might have been interesting though! 

I have covered this first pour of the resin with a piece of card to dry to minimise dust settling on the surface but there will be at least one further layer added. Surprisingly I have only used about one third of the bottles contents so far.

009 gauge layout, Javis - Simulated Countryside Water

009 gauge layout, Javis - Simulated Countryside Water

Stay tuned to see if the swear jar gains any contributions over the next few days as I wait for this resin to firstly stay in the river bed and secondly dry without issues.

Sunday, January 2, 2022

A bit of that and a bit of this!

The first real post of the New Year and my thoughts partly look back over what I did last year and what I would like to do. A case of a bit of that and a bit of this! The blog gives me a good reminder of what I did and there was a fair amount achieved including breaking my cycling target of 5200 miles for the year by actually ending up with 5544 miles. Although it is useful to set a few targets I do not rule my life by them but you do need some direction. As the blog serves as a record and reminder of what I did I will also use it as a reminder of what I would like to do. For this year I am going to try to do 

  • the jobs on Mrs. W's ever refreshed list!
  • cycle 5200 miles
  • build at least 12 kits of scale 1/35th or greater from my stash 
  • finish the narrow gauge railway layout  
  • finish laying the track and wiring on my Last Great Project layout and try to get some basic scenery on it
  • complete as many Shelf Queens as I can
  • sort out/tidy/de-junk my man cave AKA The Room of Gloom
  • try to spend one day a week volunteering at the Rocks by Rail Museum
  • finish sorting out my parents affects which although I have not talked about it on this blog has taken up so much of my time last year and is an emotional business. I would like to complete it.
Well I have recorded it and in 363 days time I can see just how much or more possibly little I have achieved of that lot. What ever I end up doing I will try to have fun doing it! On the cycling front I have managed 24 miles so far this year which is not even 0.5% of my desired total however it has been that mild weather wise that I have been riding in shorts. That's the problem when you complete one target and start another - you have to start at the bottom again!

Model making wise a few steps forward with the narrow gauge layout having had a bit of a break over News Year Day with watching old favorites in the James Bond and Indiana Jones series on TV. What is ridiculous is that we watch them on TV and sit through the adverts when we have them advert free on  DVDs! Note to self - think about this!

The bridge abutments have been added and the acrylic varnish used to seal around them so that when I pour resin to model the water in the river, the resin itself will hopefully stay in the river and not flood what's under the layout. In addition the river bed has had some greenery added to represent the type of weed and plant life you would find in a river of this sort. I am no expert so the whole thing is random and probably breaks all known laws of biology but is anyone going to look that closely? It will probably need a few further applications but slowly does it - there are another 363 days to this year yet!

009 gauge layout


009 gauge layout

I did also find a bit of time to do a bit more painting on the two sheds for the narrow gauge layout which now have doors and framework in a contrasting shade of blue. The internal face of the two open doors also got another coat of paint and hinges and locks have been picked out in black paint. Meanwhile the crates and barrels got a wash of dilute black paint to highlight the plank detail. The drums have also been painted in that contrasting blue shade that the sheds were painted in - something to do with sqeezing too much paint out and needing a use for it!

009 gauge layout

Hopefully over the next few days the sheds will get fully finished and the river may even get its water! 

Saturday, January 1, 2022

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year!

 Hope that 2022 is good for you!

Stay safe, build models!