2021/12/29

2021_12_29 Graeme Apple seed and more!!

 2021-12-29 The apple orchard and more back drops.... In pictures!!


OK, I did an oopsie here forgetting that the new frame needed to be screwed together on the flat and sit flush on top of the old plaster backdrop.
 



And I had to undo them and screw them together the right way.



The measurements were still ok.








The angle will be hidden behind the brick pillar covers And when I find out where the covers locate on the frame, I will have to add another upright to glue the cover on to. Then we will cut to fit masonite sheets to fill in between the covers.

MR Apple seed plants his best!









Nice!!


Cheers

Rod




















2021/12/27

2021_11_26 Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!

 2021-11-26  Merry Christmas :D


Seasons Greetings!  Things are slower on the blog than I would have liked. But Covid is still slowing us down. Al has een out of action for a few weeks looking after a sick wife. And the season has its effects as well.

Was very quiet here as family took the opportunity to take advantage of the "freedoms" the Andrews gov, has graciously granted its slaves. I cannot believe my Labor Party has actually dressed in red and joined the Chinese CCP empire. But enough of that. At least he has left our models alone for now.

Biggest work here is point motors and wiring. We keep taking the way ahead with many success's. But one fix shows us another problem. Good news is that we think we can see the light at...eh?


As usual pictures can tell the story!

Ok here Graeme prepares the apple orchard. Ah ok we thought we had plenty of trees!  70 is about half our needs.  First the spacing was marked with pins. Next blended bark (Vitamised) was sprinkled uner the tree canopy.  Next job will be to "plant" the grass, build the fences and then place the trees. Mark out the wheel ruts etc and it should look ok.




Bugger!! not enough trees.

Touching up the tunnels. 







Finishing off the backdrops (East wall)



Decided the backdrops should be made higher and really wanted to hide the bricks.


And Graeme found some very rare thin masonite. He bent it into shape, and hopefully liquid nails will hold it to the bricks.


We have pre-cut the masonite and will fill in between the covered brick piers.


Last week we finally worked out how to fill in the windows. (How much money would I have saved!)


We created frames that can sit on top of the original backdrop. Masonite sheets will cover both the old backdrop and the new frame. I will add two additional uprights when we work out the distance between the brick pier covers after they are fixed to the bricks and extended onto the frame.


And thats about all their is.  Except to thank all of those who are watching and to wish everybody a MERRY CHRISTMAS    and a HAPPY AND SAFE NEW YEAR.


Cheers 
Rod 

2021/11/26

2021_11_26 D3 on Pass this morning!

2021-11-26..  Yeah making point motors and panels today.. and a video






Cheers

Rod

2021/11/19

2021_11_19 Scenery? Wow!!

 2021_11_19  Graeme paints his canvas.




First he highlighted all the cracks and crannies with black paints.


Then highlighted it with reds and grey.


And as it dries back.


It becomes really nicer as it dries back.











Yes we are pretty happy with this.















This will end up a little like the Wangaratta side of Glenrowan.  Wait for the apple orchard :)


wet


Drying out... Fences extra blending and a lot more to come here. This is day 1.


Blending dirt back in on top.


Cutting in and access track on left.


Dirt on top.


Ok watching it dry :D


Cheers

Rod

2021_11_17>19 Lots of stuff!!

 2021-11-19 A package arrived! Some scenery etc




So you want to run a prototype length grain train?
Got 55 goofies?  Yes check all Auscision grain wagons!
Got good couplings?    No they are plastic!
ok what about power?  We have 3 new Auscision B Class locos with DCC Victoria sounds... check!!

So will they pull it?
Yes they do but they strip the plastic couplings away and the train parts multiple times. The wagons are fantastic however the cheap couplings not so.


And as I had a pack of 50 scale whisker couplings in storage, I best get cracking!


It took me 2 days to replace them all. What a waste of time. And the goofies were set up incorrectly. The couplings were all low on the kadee coupler height gauge. I had to place a kadee fiber washer under the wagon to lift it up to standard height, and even then, I had to bend up every trip pin to clear the height gauge.



Here I slip the whiskers under the bottom plate and screw it down with a magnetic screw driver.

A package arrives from Narara Locomotive Shops.


TNT Overnight Express less than 24 hours!!


Thanks Gerry Nicely packaged.


These old brass locos have been sitting on a shelf for 20 years.


S302


Nice.. Good as new.. Ha Ha better it now has lights and sound.


Whats this ?    Two more?

?


C502 and C505


Just like they came out of the factory but also with sound and lights.


My first run on a C Class was  on the real C502 out of South Dynon in August 1977 as a fireman. I even got to steer it for a few miles after Seymour.



Short run of S302



Cheers

Rod