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And they are still making a few quid no doubt out of the €110 notes. Pity there were not near that mark in the 1st place It is bad form in all fairness. I am regulary dealing with those tosspots in China to try to get PPE into Ireland, The bastards are trying to ride the situation and capitalise on the cash windfall bigtime with rises of €3.50 /kg for airfright from a quote last last week. They are really beginng to P1ss me off with thier business practices.
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Yeay, just got a mail from laya syaing rebate is due for 3 months, Ryanair and Aer Lingus Refund to Due. Guess what I am gonna get!!
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LOL - I cant remember how many I actually did for People Noel. I aint in that much of a need of one either.
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Hi Folks, Just looking for 5 of these, seems to be out of stock everywhere, If any one has spare ones that they would like to move on let me know.
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The only livery I passed on cause its the worst, of course now fetched the high prices Typical..
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The Trainset @ 50 notes looks too good to be true . second hand explains that! Go get em lads.
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I must admit the baby GM sound is absoluty fab stuff, Just love it!! Cracking layout too!
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Do you have any IRM ballast hoppers for sale? - Nope. Noel might be shifting his apparently.
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Artists use the rule or 3rds too so no surprise it was taken across to model railways too. Kinda been around a while! ne of many compositional tricks that artists use, the Rule of Thirds was first written down in 1797, when an author quotes English painter Sir Joshua Reynolds. In discussing the balance of light and dark in an artwork, Reynolds refers to the Rule of Thirds, discussing it as a more general principle of balance. It would later be transformed into the grid system we know today.
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I've a few bits on Ebay there folks. Not Daft prices either. 80 Class kit : Item number: 233548934520 9 x Bogie Cements: Item number: 233548938881 Mk.3 Brass side EGV Item number: 233554063757 Mk.2 EGV Brass sides : Item number: 233555468070 Mk.2 Restuarant brass sides: Item number: 233555470388 Open composite Coach brass Sides: item number 233555472321 Some Model Kits to Aeroplane wise. A missing Grassmaster Sieve has led me to find these yokes that in all honesty I will never get around to building...
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Hot dog, Just order some RC stuff earlier today.... Arrrrgh!! does the Cash get taken straight away? Is it Standard Guiness inside the kegs?
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At Least your Models could pull the skin off a rice Pudding!
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Mike my gaf look like something from Deli!!
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I must admit it was a an MIR 141 kit that took me on the Irish route. Previously my memories of Irish stations was used jacks rolls accompanied by the odd human deposit. Normally on my journey to Shannon in the 80;s for a spotting day. Kit building actually made it attactive to me. As time goes on kids get older, Time gets less and less, I could never understand when flying RC in my Twenties that 'old fellas' never had time and had to leave early to cater for familt needs. I find myself in that boat with tens of hundred of kits and too little time to enjoy them! Embarressingly enough I never bought one of Leslies beet wagons although I admire them for afar, probably in the back of my mind they will be joining the rest of the unbuilts and in 5 years time a nice shiney RTR comes out and the kits put aside or moved on.
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Done another bit on the Windmill, got the motor in ,wired and 3V Transformer to power it. Certainly a nice Little Model.
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The only time I got to travel to youghal by Train that was a fab day!
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Christ looks like a Scrap yards not to mind a preservation Society. Looks Like way too much taken on at one time not to mind processing Track Panels too at the same time.
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well that looks quite nice in all fairness and something I'd be very happy with! If you got the roof down a wee bit better you'd be sorted.
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Yep, Was there only once. forgot about that place. https://rbmodels.ie/
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Yes long gone, used to like popping down there every now and then. some Good RC gear too. George was a sonud chap and organised the Local Waterford model shows too which were quite good. A quick pop over the river to the Station then to have a gawk at whats about then. He mostly catered for the Local RC Scene, If a bricks and motar shop is required well I think the shop closing down answers that question for you.
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The Stan Twice, Hats off to you man.
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Nice Vid of poor ol 90 slogging about here
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Bridehurst - SR Region 3rd Rail - Now no more.
Georgeconna replied to Georgeconna's topic in British Outline Modelling
Sure is a Vampire. One here in action, does not end well https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRq0nwijGXg -
Bridehurst - SR Region 3rd Rail - Now no more.
Georgeconna replied to Georgeconna's topic in British Outline Modelling
yes it is the orginal airfix one! It would make a nice diorama on it own! Hears a link to the Gearbox, If you source one in Europe all the better. This Sunny Market crowd have a US address but it shipped from Coronaland. https://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Ddiy&field-keywords=TOOGOO(R)+DC+6V+60+RPM+High+Torque+Electric+Replacement+Gear+Box+Motor -
Started this one back in 2012 I'd say with the aim to have it done for the 100 Anniversary, Big fail. It is the Acadmey kit with Laser Cut wooden Decks Etch Hand Rails etc. heres the current status of the re start, bit of Rigging and the decks stuck together. Getting there!
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