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DJ Dangerous started following Tragreany /Trá na Gréine , What are you listening to now?. and Heuston North
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Layo and Bushwacka - Love Story: Thanks, @ttc0169, can’t get that Nina Simone vocal out of my head!
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Is this all run through the command station that you built yourself, of is there a PC / laptop / tablet involved?
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What a scene, @Rob! What’s that footbridge passing over in the top left corner?
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@leslie10646‘s wagon looks right at home, there!
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Layo and Bushwacka!!!
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Agree with @Flying Snail, this picture really gives a great perspective. Overall a fascinating thread! If only you knew somebody who could get you some drone footage…
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IMG_2974.mp4 First run of the Ruston and first run on home made track!
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Drop-dead gorgeous! Everything about the photo is just…
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I must bring my calipers next time and check the track gauge. It looked large, but maybe not quite that large. Be interesting to see nonetheless.
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Not my work, Derek. It was originally done back in 2014 by @Flying Scotsman 4472. A few years ago, I removed the bodyshell and fitted a speaker to use with the 567 sound decoder. I also added a driver and replaced the wipers with a finer version from SSM. Some tidying up was required with the airbrush after dismantling, but she still looks as good all these years later.
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Just thinking about things last night, I struck me some folks might be interested in travellers tales, getting to Ireland back over seventy years ago. It was a tale I did over on the RMweb thread, before they had the great picture crash, I’m sorry to say. It’s what started me off with a real liking for the place. https://www.rmweb.co.uk/forums/topic/107190-“washbourne-plus-deepfield”/page/60/#comment-4380728
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Yeah, but the rails don't go right to the extremities. Don't be dispiriting the lad - he's probably already done about a quarter of it...
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"Voiding the Warranty" - Mol's experiments in 21mm gauge
David Holman replied to Mol_PMB's topic in Irish Models
Thorough planning and execution. Deserves to work really well. -
LOL,but it wont fit in Phoenix Park! Ireland is 300 miles long and Phoenix Park is 2.6 miles (measured along Chesterfiield Avenue)
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Interesting Early Irish Railway photos
Galteemore replied to Westcorkrailway's topic in General Chat
The narrow gauge coupler. Derry dock locos were equipped to shunt both 5’3 and 3’ wagons - up until 1953 you had two railways of each gauge in Derry ! -
Interesting Early Irish Railway photos
Flying Snail replied to Westcorkrailway's topic in General Chat
Whats the chap on the right hand side of the picture siting on? At first I thought it was the buffer, but that is at his back -
Love how the vertical face of the platform changes, suggesting a later extension. Superb!
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Photographic Website Updates
thewanderer replied to thewanderer's topic in Photos & Videos of the Prototype
The November gallery is updated with images from around the Dublin DART area on Wednesday night and Portlaoise on Friday day. Click https://thewandererphotos.smugmug.com/2025-Photos/November-2025/i-C9m65Pd to view. -
Weathering on 146 is stunning Jason . Done by yourself?
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Not sure if this has been posted already, but CIE have created a website with some of the material from their archives which some may find interesting. https://archives.cie.ie/ They say that it's being added to on an ongoing basis so it may become more useful as time goes on.
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"Voiding the Warranty" - Mol's experiments in 21mm gauge
Patrick Davey replied to Mol_PMB's topic in Irish Models
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From about 1926 in Clarendon Street
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