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Sunday, July 17, 2022

Lazy Sunday Afternoon

I felt like singing the song Lazy Sunday Afternoon (sung far better then I can by The Small Faces back in 1968 and available by clicking here.) I was at the Rocks by Rail Museum on the door welcoming guests to the diesel day that should have been a steam day if it were not for the fire risk to neighboring fields. Whilst it was a hot day it was pleasant enough for visitors but maybe some had been frightened off by the various warnings in the media of heat induced problems. Anyway we had enough visitors to make it a good day and they seemed to all enjoy it with some being return guests which is really good to see. The cafe did a brisk trade in bacon cobs and a selection of cakes, scones, croissants, ice creams and drinks both hot and cold. I did surprise a few by cooking myself up a bacon croissant which was delicious!

We all had a good time and this afternoon it was a little like Lazy Sunday Afternoon with lots of chats sitting in the sun or shade and I even had time to take a ride in the cab of Betty the Sentinel down to the bottom of the line and back. According to the speedometer, which goes up to a maximum of 30 mph or about 48kmph, we topped out at a very laid back 5mph! 

Just a few pictures from the day summing up the good glow of that Lazy Afternoon feeling and I guess part of the reason I volunteer! 

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Rocks by Rail Museum,

Rocks by Rail Museum,


Saturday, July 16, 2022

The rear of things!

Treating Mrs. Woody to lunch out today - a £3.75 Spar Lunch Deal (25pence cheaper than the CoOp - every little saving helps!) - we took a ride out to enjoy a walk in the countryside. Having highlighted the early harvest that is currently happening here in the UK it was somewhat inevitable that our view of the countryside on our journey was at times compromised by being behind a tractor and grain trailer. 

July 2022 harvest

July 2022 harvest

However we were in no rush, the farmers need to do what they are doing and driving slowly saves fuel too! 

I certainly would rather see the rear of a grain trailer than the a T34 tank although continuing my modelling activities on the MiniArt Egyptian T34 tank I have added slightly to the rear of that as I have painted the Jerry cans that fit in the holder on the hull. Using the opportunity to add some colour one is green and the other red. No idea if that is prototypical but you do see these cans in all sorts of colours and it adds a bit of interest to the rear of the tank unlike the grain trailers I keep following!

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank,

They need to be weathered and made to look battered as most such cans look especially when in operational use.

I have also added further colour to the DShK 12.7mm anti-air (and everything else that gets in its way for that matter) machine gun which is taking on some character.

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank

 I have also glued the drive wheels in place which will enable me to do a final test fit of the tracks before painting those separately. The rest of the wheels are loose at the moment which allows me to remove the tracks. I had to fit the drive wheels because of the way in which MiniArt choose to mount them to the hull. As they engage with the tracks they have to be in the correct position on the hull or the premade tracks will not fit. If that explanation sounds confusing then just put it down to my poor choice of words! 

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank

With the DShK gun temporarily mounted on the turret things are really coming together.

Stapleford Park Miniature Railway

Stapleford Park Miniature Railway



Friday, July 15, 2022

Is this really only the middle of July?

 

July 2022 harvest

With warnings of a hot weekend I still had to remind myself that it was only mid July whilst out on my bike ride this morning seeing harvested fields, hay stacks and tractors out ploughing - sights normally for late August and September!!

Back in the relative sanity of WMD HQ I was pleased to have a visit from Mr Beecham, he of modelling fame and cycling prowess! It was only a flying visit but always great to have a chat with him and he had a look at my Egyptian T34 on which I have added the hatches to the turret which now require weathering, weathered the wheels some more and highlighted a few more parts of the hull.

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank


MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank


MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank

Out of interest I dug out my Italeri Russian T34 that I built a year or so ago just to see what the two look like together. Interesting comparison and whilst you can see differences in the level of detail between the two kits they do look very similar from normal viewing distance. 

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank

Probably the tracks are the next thing to do but with a hot weekend that may make the Man Cave somewhat oven like and delay progress. However it will be a good excuse for an ice cream!

Thursday, July 14, 2022

Creating dirt!

Mrs. Woody would no doubt highlight that I can be good at creating dirt. Give a freshly cleaned floor and it is almost inevitable I walk in with muddy boots. However in this case creating dirt relates to the T34 Egyptian tank. Military vehicles, unless on parade, do not get cleaned very often especially if they are on the front line. Even if they did get cleaned they are working machines and will pick up dirt quicker then Mrs. Woody can pick up on me wearing muddy boots on her clean floor! 

Model wise, the idea is to try to create that dirt and the weathering that vehicles who spend most of their time outside pick up. I have initially used a brown paint thinned and using a small brush tried to highlight areas that would have a stain mark around them.

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank

I then mixed up several different shades of the base colour - mostly darker - and airbrushed these into the crevices and edges around the hull and turret. In daylight you can see the variety of colours and how these highlight the various parts of the hull. The pictures below don't show this up as well but at least you can see a difference to what the tank looked like when first painted which is the first photo.

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank

Now with added dirt!

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank

 Next up is to matt varnish the various parts and then a bit more dirt creation - now where are my boots!

Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Hats off - hat on!

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank

Well I have always said I am not a figure painter and I take my hat off to those with the skills to paint perfect miniatures. However, now with hats on and indeed heads, the former headless tankers are now just about done for the MiniArt T34 Egyptian tank. From a distance they look reasonable and that will do me. I just need to finish the eyeballs (which defy my abilities to produce anything realistic!)and a coat of varnish and they will be complete. Strangely enough, I believe you can buy decals for eyeballs - I must try those!

The tank itself has had the rubber tyres on the wheels painted and I have used a slightly darker main colour to highlight a few areas. This does not show up too well on the photos but it is there!

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank



MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank


Tuesday, July 12, 2022

More bacon cobs and ice cream!

Another day at the Rocks by Rail Museum where preparations were in progress for Sundays running day. It was to be a steam day but given the hot weather forecast it is not a day to be in the cab of a steam locomotive without fear of heat stroke and the dryness of the vegetation and the proximity of corn fields means that there could be a fire risk. So it will be a diesel day with cab rides. This meant some stock had to be moved which gave visitors an opportunity to see some shunting in action.

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

Rocks by Rail Museum

Whilst this was going on I was doing my culinary bit serving up bacon cobs and selling ice cream both of which went down well.

Back at WMD HQ and the headless tankers are now semi headed! Need more work but getting there.

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank

Maybe they want an ice cream?

Monday, July 11, 2022

Hot, Hot and hotter so Woody sprays a tank!

Sheep sheltering from the heat

We all knew it was going to be a hot day. The weather forecasts and the newspapers have been full of it. However nature has its own ways and these sheep hadn't seen the weather forecast or tuned into a suitable media source for an update - they just knew! I saw them at 7.50am on my morning bike ride so given that early time the sheep probably had the right idea.

A clear sky also produced something that I have not seen since before the pandemic - jet vapour trails.

Jet Vapour Trails

Back at WMD HQ I sprayed the top coat onto the hull of the MiniArt T34 Egyptian tank - just the thing to do on a hot day but I took it in stages and was in some shade as I sprayed. It is beginning to come together now and I am happy so far!

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank

MiniArt Egyptian T34/85 tank

Looking at those photos I have a need for an ice cream for some reason!