Despite that I've postponed some modelling project to attend to the 'Wargame in a Wee Matchbox Challenge', there are still some few other projects I needed to complete this month. This months Workbench update is characterized by that winter is here, and we're soon up for Christmas.
The first project out this month started as a couple of photos on a 'WWII German Railway Facebook Group' I follow, featuring snowplows on German Heeresfeldbahn Narrow gauge locomotives of the same type as I've converted.last year (HF130c):
These photos made me want to add something similar on my own locomotive for our Garden Railway running sessions this winter, so I set off to resize and 3D-print some suitable files I found on Thingiverse:
I wanted to see if I could find any more information and photos of these snowplows in a German Heeresfeldbahns book I have, but there I also found drawings of other wagons and snowplows used by the German Heeresfeldbahn during WWII:
A couple of these wagons resembled one that I got in a lot with some other LGB-wagons I bought a long time ago:
Fitted with one of the snowplows I've made for the locomotive, it was loosely starting to look like one of the Herresfeldbahn snowplows in the book:
And it looked even better when painted:
This wagon is pretty light so to be able to move some snow, some weights were added and 'camouflaged':
In the same box l found another small stake-wagon from the same lot, which I haven't used in any of my military trains yet. I didn't buy the lot for any of these wagons, as there were other more interesting items in the lot. Therefore It's just been laying around for a while:
I think it looked almost OK for my use, just a little 'too clean'. I did not do a very elaborate weathering job on this one, just a simple black and brown wash:
I added some passengers and a braizer to keep them warm I made last winter:
I added the (military)
sleigh I made last year as a load, as it looks more appropriate on this car than the previous one:
I've wanted some kind of storage looking like wagon-loads to keep, for instance, my Piko remote controller for my locomotive when not in use or when it's parked in the fiddleyard. These crates has removable lids, so I 3D-printed 3 of them:
This is not a 'military layout', nor is there any 'military trains' on it. But among all the (new) trees there are some military presence:
I also made and added another snowman (from one of my favorite Christmas shorts) for the layout this year:
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He is made to 1:87th scale with a height of 19mm. Who claims small scale miniatures can't be made with fillametn/FDM printers?? |
I've also got a lighted Christmastree for the layout this year:
Not all the workbench- and modelling projects this month are of the too serious kind...
Finally completing all these 'projects' took a load off my workbench. It's still not a completely clean desk, but it's a start
And another important thing on my workbench this month is this little box (and what to fill it with or not). I've joined the
'Wargame in a Matchbox Challenge', and will cover this project in it's own
blogger-posts except for this little
'Wargame in a Matchbox WIP'.
Inspired by the recent
Man of TIN blog and
Duchy of Tradgardland posts on Little Wars, I was kind of inspired to give my 'cannon approach' one more try with wargaming by firing objects on the opponents. The last one didn't fit so this time I reduced the size and 3D-printed another 'cannon' (merely just a barrel) so it would fit a matchbox along some troops and cannonballs:
The reduced size made the 'cannon' fragile and it malfunctioned, and completely broke down after a few shots. This was obviously not the way to go.
I'm OK that this approach didn't work nevertheless as I've already decided and working on (and are heavy into) another take on this challenge. It need to be completed and test-played before I can present anything, but I guess a (final) update shortly will follow.
I'm not sure how many who are into this challenge now, but it's very interesting and motivating to follow the 'Wargame in a Wee Matchbox Challenge' on other blogs. So far I'm familiar with these:
Those not already there, are now added to the links to other blogs in the menu bar to the right. If you know about anymore bloggers participating in the Challenge, please post a link to them in the comment-section.
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Many of this months workbench-projects has already had it's first outings as I initially wrote in this post; it's winter and soon Christmas and our Model Railway Club was invited to join a 'Christmas market' a local museum.Thais was also a perfect time for this 'mini exhibit' as the International Model Railway Day was at the 2nd December.
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My Pizza layout |
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Another H0e layout by another member of our Model Railway Club |
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A H0 standard gauge Norwegian layout by another member in our MRC |
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The Garden Railway temporary train display |
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Nearly all this wagons or loads has been covered in this month's workbench update |