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    Having supported the IRRS Collectors' Market previously and having met the delightful Leslie as well as seen the excellent range of product on offer, I can fully vouch for their tireless effort. Well worth supporting if you are able to.

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    Folks, we continue to aggressively broaden our range of transfers and some of our recent Irish releases can be seen below:

     

    5777: Oil tankers: Heuston / Alexandra Rd

    5778: Oil tankers: Chevron Oil

    5652: NIR seacows

    5731: Class 80 sandite

    5655: NIR parcel van (ex-MED trailer)

    5657-5659: NIR Translink coaches (ex-Gatwick) incl gen van

     

    These can be purchased by following this link.

     

    A huge thanks to all for your continued support!

     

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    There will be numerous more packs released over the coming period (and some real odd-balls in there too!)

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    Just to let folks know about some recent transfer releases:

     

    5795: NIR ballast hoppers

    5788: CIE PWD ballast pack (15 PWD wagons + choice of ballast van)

    ** Features correct style stencil, varied realistic markings and authentic misaligned running numbers. We pay huge attention to detail.

    5619: Intercity mark3 1st class coaches A/C

    ** Full rake now available (coaches A-G + gen van)

    9051: Semaphore signal detail pack

    5728: 071 renumbering pack for both Railfreight and black/orange liveries (supersedes 2 earlier separate packs)

     

    These can be purchased by following this link.

     

     

    A huge thanks to all for your continued support!

     

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    Just to let folks know that there is a new post in the Railtec forum about our updated transfer catalog. For those who have been asking about more packs for the new grey 071 locos, we will bring these out as and when (if not shortly prior to) the renumbered locos turning their first wheel in their new livery.

     

    Thanks to all for the continued support!

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    Just to let folks know about some recent new transfer releases:

     

    5660: UTA red hand / coat of arms / numbers

    5670: GNR coat of arms / lettering / numbers

    5727: CIE 071 class - grey livery (this also includes the "ear protection" signs for that extra level of detail)

    ** Also features correct accents above the letters, correct sized numbers and correct spacing between logos.

     

    These can be purchased by following this link.

    A huge thanks to all for your continued support!

     

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    Just to let folks know that we are starting to expand our 7mm range of transfers which may be of interest to this group. In the Irish range so far we have some generic markings for freight stock which can be seen by clicking here.

     

    We are also likely to expand into the 7mm range for locos and coaches, as we have already done quite some custom work in this area. Please get in touch if you would like to know more.

     

    7mm packs so far can be seen below:

     

    - Condemned markings

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    - Various handwritten "no brakes" - large

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    - Various handwritten wagon formation numbers - large

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    - Handwritten "No brakes" & formations - smaller sizes

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    It's all well and good to have pristine stock trundling around one's layout, but let's face it - many depots and yards typically have at least a couple of withdrawn vehicles languishing down a siding in various states of neglect. To aid modellers in achieving this authenticity we have released transfer pack 1042 which gives various options:

    • X markings in various styles.
    • "Scrap", "RIP", "The End", "Preserved", "Batteries Isolated" and "Salvage for spare parts" markings in different hand-written styles.
    • "Con.", "Cond" and "Cond." markings in different hand-written styles.

     

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    Why not go one step further and add some graffiti with transfer pack 9008?

     

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    Our service continues to operate 24x7 over the holiday period and our orders will continue to be dispatched usually within a few hours of receipt.

    Season's greetings to all!

  8. Just to let everyone know that we have released another pack in our 4mm Irish range, this time an NIR class 111 pack which allows the Murphy 071 to be remodelled as NIR (8)111/2/3:

     

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    We now have close to 70 packs in our 4mm Irish range thanks to the continued support from many folks on this forum and elsewhere. Our full Irish range can be seen by visiting www.railtec-models.com.

     

    The pack number for the 111 class is 5715, and this pack can be purchased by clicking here.

     

    Warm seasonal wishes from us all at Railtec.

  9. They look like a stunning little freight rake! What donor us under the D303?

     

    The shunter is a Hornby. I think it's almost the last of Hornby 08s that I have laying around. When I get the chance to do myself another 301 class it'll be a Bachmann, of which I have several with sound. I wonder how similar the 301 class sound is to the British 08?!

  10. We stumbled upon this last week during a visit to the Strathspey Railway near Aviemore in Scotland; thought it may be of interest to some of the folk on here.

     

    A sincere thanks to all of you on this forum who continue to use our transfers. With your help our catalog continues to expand and we have made a commitment to keep on doing so until we have covered the absolute entire Irish market in all major scales. We are very proud to supply unbetable quality transfers to Irish Model Railway Resprays, Model Shop Belfast, numerous folks in railway clubs in the North, the Dublin metro area and throughout Eire. Look no further for your transfer needs!

     

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  11. Interesting - still no photos, and very minimal descriptions... my gatwick rake actually came from Steve Bell over three years ago - lovely they are too!

     

    Thanks Steven! Glad you like the Gatwicks. As for the eBay listings, the pictures will be making an appearance over the next 12 hours or so. Watch this space :tumbsup:

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