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Leslie, I will have to sort it all out but will be after 5 more as basis for the "oil" part of the oil and coal train. The old MIR ammonia tank barriers have a tanktainer suitable, I will have to chat up Ian to see what he has left two have been modeled as above, plus need two 4 wheel barriers. https://irishrailwaymodels.com/collections/loads/products/cie-20-container-twin-pack as loads - tucked away somewhere or perhaps your version. I have asked Steve at Railtec about some 273xx numbers so might be a source there having used up most of the numbers from the earlier sheets. In the final train form I should be able to muster 10 coal, 5 oil and to barriers , the real train was quite a bit longer in some photos - but all a universal matt black/ grey... sure it was bauxite at some time, long long ago. Robert
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deed done, a good series and look forward to future volumes, I would fancy a wagon compendium - a boon to modelers! regards Robert
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Thanks, I thought that allowing vertical movement was required hence the upward crank. I have painted in the pistons and buffer faces I have also painted the couplings grey to tone down visibility when on ballasted track. Got keen and glued on containers so now its down to numbers and weathering. As expected I have also found some smaller split pins so these will get used on the UTA skips that now have chains attached. "Just" to bend 20 curved handrails ... Robert
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piccy time . Showing the frames now painted in jolly CIE bauxite and close ups of the couplings fashioned. Second pic shows the brass wire engaged in the split pin eye, even when propelling on setrack test curves all fine. Nex will be to add a touch of silver for the buffer piston and dark grey on buffer faces and coupling hooks. I can then glue on containers, to give stability/handle when adding numbers etc. well it keeps be off the streets Robert
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Just enjoying the smell of railmatch bauxite spray fumes! as all 10 chassis now in final colour have to let harden before silver on buffer piston, numbers and grime. Next catch session will be on with the ammonia tanks to try and mug up the vaccumm cylinder support frames and "under gubbins." Robert
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Taken along time to update but work back in the way, well it never went away... A recent leap forward for the western corridor Foynes - Ballina coal and oil train has been a rake of 10 IFM coal containers on Provincial models 20 chassis. A simple loop and in coupler between most vehicles and Kaydee 19s on ends. In the end a box of athern grab rails struck as a good starting point for the dropper and a small split pin soldered to a plate and screwed to bottom of floor give a reliably produced loop. Aet just ahead of buffers and will push round 15" hornby setrack reverse curves. A couple of pics with containers - modelled empty upon naked chassis concludes last couple of hours modelling. All 10 shown for fun. The chassis all currently need the vac cylinder piston and crank drive adding to the cross shaft but if you gloss over it being unfitted then they are done. Just one with a rock to sort out but others are happily 4 wheels in contact. The question outstanding does anybody have examples of wagons on a train and any images of the containers, my searches on line, videos and books do well on the locos and wagons take second fiddle. I guess wagons were in the 27301-27791 series but open to education..every day is a school day after all.
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Agreed with all the comments above a great slice of the world in miniature. Certainly worthy of being a public treasure showing how Dublin has developed and of museum quality - may be in time to be preserved for future generations. The ghostly DART shows work in progress and a rare model. Taken by the single railcar - It would be good to know about its build? Thanks for sharing the developments, and the shed is certainly thought provoking for myself. ( lottery win required!) Robert
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Powered froth maker perhaps? ...
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For Sale: IRM IR Livery A Class Locos
Robert Shrives replied to DJ Dangerous's topic in For Sale or Wanted
Sad to read but keep up the good work and I am sure these will sell very quickly. Robert -
The Bratchell range also allows enough parts to make for a 450 class unit - I have bits part done but nothing to this standard. Time to dig it out and work on it a bit more. Robert
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The New Accurascale BR Class 33 - IRM's Revenge!
Robert Shrives replied to Warbonnet's topic in News
Great model of BR prototype goes along with Rapido Apt -e new livery options. IRM on Face book advise Q5 delivery in a train pack with the every man coach model from this time last year. Good work gents ! -
This is great work and I am sure bound to get the good gents and IRM towers to create an rtr version which will be announced as yours leave the paint shop.... I really look forward to seeing updates as these are icons of the Northern scene. Robert
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Technical 201 question - what is the bogie wheelbase please? thanks Robert
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Will we see more 071 / 141/ 181 from Murphy models?
Robert Shrives replied to Sean's topic in Irish Models
I recall the line " Nothing official until officially denied." But like the idea of boxes of boxes in Containers just waiting .. 141 after the Hunslet and 80class.... Robert -
Agree re rtr ..! ( anybody at IRM towers tuned in..)
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Love the two Dutch vans - I guess bought as that, I have been cutting a steam van into the EGV version and now need to sort roof vents and genny exhaust. The road vehicles look interesting.. Have to say I have lined my booth with newspapers to help with clear up. Robert
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Dane, Interesting ideas, my mind jumped to Westport shed if you wanted to create a diorama sort of board. However your second plan indicates a desire to expand. Having some linked dioramas could be the way to go if space tight. Many find having the loco stabling point ideal for showcasing locos and then have a set of sidings as a almost static terminal or perhaps a ingle nook shunting layout Perhaps a Waterford/ Sallypark with the viewer standing in the river might offer a possibility. with trains in passenger station and sallypark for standing wagons and the odd loco - stabled and shunting. The large overbridge being both the senic break and the linking feature - made to disguise the 90% bend. Robert
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Cheers, I guess we are spoilt now as the MIR resin model is "basic" compared to bells and whistle of detail levels but I now wonder if I should have got out some 5 thou shim/ plasticard to make bonnet doors, I thought a dose of grime might hide but expect 134 will now kept to a medical grade of cleanness... Indeed the grey does sit well, but it is a short lived livery so the model will capture a moment in time. It did occur that I can get an 071 tranfer for a grey livery and mess with numbers to get a 121 version- with care. Steve has a colour RPSI crest for the gen vehicle so a white one should be possible. cheers Robert
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Seeking NIR 111 information plate close ups
Robert Shrives replied to murphaph's topic in Photos & Videos of the Prototype
Hi No pic but a quick thought will Steve be doing the orange/ red/yellow panels as part of this ? I have an older MIR resin kit to play with and was just being lazy !! Robert -
Much later .. the 121 has gone UP "gray" as 134 and another 101 on the way. I have emailed Steve at Railtech to see if the eruo long number and RSPI crest possible in white. Chassis will be a motor bogie and coach bogie with 3D print sideframes in stock. Sorry a biz fuzzy but shows third 101 with black roof as 102 in faded blue. last pic a bit of camera shake but shows handrails added and sitting on new weathered chassis ex ebay for £60, but at least ride hights the same on all three. I glued a piece of PCB 5mm up from body edge to make a level foot for chassis to sit on andwith a little sanding of chassis so the resin tanks just rub on chassis fuel tanks the chassis is a friction fit - a spot of evostick later to avoid chassis dropping out seems the way to go. Kaydee 19s fit well, Detailed one end ready for PP stock from IRM! Next is to do ends with grab irons and transfers. worst job looks to be cutting glazing out of thick clear acyrlic - but the chocs were good ambassador! Also across bench after comments the other week has been a the dutch electric van to have grills fitted roof vents and exhaust to be added. and the weed killer got glazed and some transfers added. Robert
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Hi gang, Well having now got three locos on the way I was wondering on any in cab photos so I can make a stab at a cab interior? Many thanks Robert
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Good old " new tech" hope all works out in the end with the website, I feel your pain . IT is knowingly oversold and almost always under achieves it is the way of the instant world we have become , well until Putin has other ideas anyway! Robert
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Hi thanks for that, it did occur to me as I posted the coach is a Mk2a with narrow doors and thus not part of the suite of coaches IRM is doing. so my "bad" but still a WT will be good ! Robert
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https://www.steamtrainsireland.com/rpsi-collection/44/460-mk2-brake Will the brake get a look in as well ? Robert
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Deed done and set ordered . I hope this might just mean a link up for a WT sooner than later... I guess the dutch van in both forms is too much to ask ... I will finish my SF kit conversion if that helps the rtr version. Robert