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For sale to fund "A" Class purchase...
Robert Shrives replied to spudfan's topic in For Sale or Wanted
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Hi gang ! Thanks to the tip on 51 with dayglo panel just ordered and the B set of Bell containers - that is Crimbo paid for ! Hope the lads find funds useful for progressing works. Just sit back now and relax .. Cheers ! Robert
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Lovely piece of work and the chassis is icing on cake.. Now if I work on my resin model as well do you think the model gods will smile on us again with the MM121 ? thanks for showing the finished works! Robert
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Crikey sounds serious hope you ok and plans for developments around the corner . If not prying into personal reasons it would be good to know and perhaps share problems with many forum friends (or fiends perhaps! as I first keyed.) regards Robert
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Well, gents caps off to IRM for taking this commercial risk by the horns and giving it a good shake. With 18 variations on a theme pretty well all bases covered for day to day operation . The oil launcher and smoke belcher versions look to the future of DCC control but would be fun at times - along with random failures built into the chip to force rescue by modeller operators.. As one the "its A classic" moment in several posts a personal thanks and no pressure intended. looking to order two in CIE and an IR version so off to pay deposits now Rest easy and thanks for renders from CADs - look fine to me will have to leave the micro tweaks to real experts on here . Now off to work on resin model. ....
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42ft Container Flats Pre-orders begin this weekend at Raheny!
Robert Shrives replied to Warbonnet's topic in News
Wow , thanks lads bang goes the food for a couple of months ! Plan to order both Bell packs on Saturday as well! Hopefully traction to follow .... - working on resin one to ensure A class is announced in the future, you know you want to.. Lets hope all the other Taras and Ploughs make it some time soonish . Robert -
Patrick, Good to read and see progress. The beet bank looks fine on the front and as you say offers protection from arms etc! Hopefully the DCC conversion process not too painful and you are enjoying the "freedom" offered. One thought did you dump the broken point to be used as a catch point on the beet siding? Robert
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Preorders of IRM Tara Mines Wagon begin this weekend
Robert Shrives replied to Warbonnet's topic in News
Thanks for the updates, and with the seaborne travel options offered on here looks like me might be in luck... Models come when they come - it is part of life and it is a hobby - so I am told !! I look forward to announcement whatever it may be , I am (predictably) sure it will be "A" classic moment... Hopefully the gang can sort the gen spray brake as the first coach venture and offer a EGV option - just musing! Robert- 188 replies
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The brass/ NS ones have great underframe details - are they sitting on Comet chassis or perhaps an recent RTR affair? Robert
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Hi A couple of thoughts The Bchmann bogies will convert to 21mm as have thin bogie side mouldings allowing re-wheeling. The coaches are of a type used on just a couple of rakes - if not one only. but have seen preserved use with RPSI stock in a green -albeit perhaps dark compared to CIE greens. Lima on the other hand do an older moulding of the MK2b which are cheap for resprays but bogies are more of a problem to change and have thicksides without flush glazing. These coach types were used by NIR for its 1970s Enterprise stock . The air con stock - Murphy models do all the right models and being based on Bachmann principles would be easier to change but are at a higher price due to limited run and popularity. The Airfix/ Hornby 2D air con stock is a good model and with current models having flush glazing are quite cheap so could respray as if CIE green ruled over orange and black - but you do not get the range - with only a first, second and secondopen brake available . These models make the basis for the Gatwick stock used by NIR in 90s. But have detail differences - perhaps the yet to be released Bachmann MK2e stock will be better. - but given price increase these will be possibly over £40 a coach. With a rule one layout and amended backstory of CIE development perhaps the NIR coaches could have prompted earlier demise of older stock and a later introduction of black and tan could explain a green CIE MK2b behind a silver A class.. Robert
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Preorders of IRM Tara Mines Wagon begin this weekend
Robert Shrives replied to Warbonnet's topic in News
and very nice they are too. Just need to see you start on "A "locomotive project - but perhaps after the weedkiller/EGV coach finishes exercising the collective..- 188 replies
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Good news - an 8113 body would be good and any other body plus a pair of 071 bogies and 071 handrails. Thanks for all your efforts - I know what sorting stores is like ! Robert
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DCC Decoders for Ballast Plough Vans. Let us know!
Robert Shrives replied to Warbonnet's topic in General Chat
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DCC Decoders for Ballast Plough Vans. Let us know!
Robert Shrives replied to Warbonnet's topic in General Chat
Chips for me - its future proofing. The only question has to be are they happy to be on a normal DC layout - having had some in N that DCC only and stop the loco working on DC only up to the latest Bachmann sound class 40 that is happy on both and gives simplified sound on DC. Keep up the good work - and off topic thanks for the cemflo in N! -
Well completely left sided this weekend. At TINGS at Leamington Spa - The International N gauge show was a layout - I guess 5 foot by 3 foot called Balykeale . In N gauge were 3d print 071/111 locos, cement bubbles 2700 series railcar, air con MK2 and MK3 rakes , sorry no photos but hopefully somebody will know more . It ran well and attracted a good crowd and showed what is possible in 2mm scale . A pleasure to watch it every time I passed by as a steward over the weekend.
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Good looking trays, will you line with acid free tissue paper and have card slips between coaches ? or foam buffer protectors, I have done all three - albeit in G1 , I use JB foam in N gauge which with a card base is very good. Just to add to all an opus project of great standing and brilliant executed. A case of the 5Ps at work
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Ha I was going to say " wrong generator !!!!! I will get my coat " but beaten to it above ! Still saving for these having bought two wagon kits last week ...
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It is "A" no brainer in my little world of innocence but I am sure its a mountain to climb for all concerned. Robert
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Exactly what I did. These coaches make a good "canvas" for starters , sure they will sell well as a result and cover a wider historical range.
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Try this side of the water ! With retro liveries with a modern take and coaches in own railway liveries and mainline locos in fictitious colours . The most striking fun were the Fairburn tanks on the Lakeside and Haverthwaite railway in CR blue. When Bachmann did a limited edition it to their surprise and relief flew off the shelves. Another view is that paint is there to stop rot and rust - function over form. On the Ffestiniog and Welsh highland loco repaints have been sponsored and done for fun- Purple Moose beer tanker as an example. But what we found was that despite having historic items and information many of the public were just travelling for enjoyment whilst on Holiday, not for enlightenment and education on history and development. As long as ride was good and it had a "steam train" on the front all were happy. Just proving you can take a horse to water .... If the DCDR can keep head above water while being custodian of historical artifacts as long as the history is told correctly having stock in good order then perhaps livery details can slide or be an improvement on plain black or green. I too had noticed the 80 class but to have it at all is a great bonus and when repainted say in 10 years time it can be tweaked or perhaps changed to celebrate another part of its long life. Each to their own ?
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Well they look really nice and I would buy if I had some money spare .I am sure they will fly off the shelves and quite a few will get white lines added ! On reflection if I do not eat for a couple of weeks I could afford a couple... Hopefully a bit of glue and elastic bands will pull roof down - not a "deal breaker" compared to getting the black band sprayed well and parallel which afflicted a few of the earlier batch. As noted just need the 121 to land - must be soon as I have started gluing bits on my kit. As oft banged on about the A class would be fine as well !!!!
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Patrick, Good for you for stepping up. It was a matter of minutes ago I looked at the thread and was wondering on any news and you posted - thanks ! Good to read work slowly progresses - no point in rushing these things. Have a good time and hopefully not too many sleepless nights !! Robert
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Hi In the tomb "BR MK2 coaches " by Micheal Harris , on page 98 if refers to the maroon as Morocco maroon and the blue as Caribbean blue, with a white waistband. Yes the class 80 looks super- I wonder if the RAL or similar could be obtained from the staff at York Road paint shops. Robert
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"A" good move for extra sales hope it works out .... It would be good to know from the experts on here how much crossover time for having both CIE and IR liveries possible in the same working. Robert
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Double height Beet Wagon kit is now available
Robert Shrives replied to leslie10646's topic in Irish Models
Hi Just back from a few days in Wales and in answer to Leslie`s comment. I can happily confirm the kits are really easy to build and make up is well thought out - but after 40 years messing in the hobby I can say that. If you want to start with kits good old airfix are hard to beat (see what I did there!) but many others are available and no need to start with railway subjects. Also the downloadable Scale scenes card kits (others available) are a good area to learn cutting and gluing skills. Time will be an issue but 10 minutes here and there are not too had to find - and time spent thinking about how to are not wasted if you get on with it - modelers are often afflicted with a level of procrastination that make governments look good ! The beet kits have a resin skin or flash on the bracing and brake gear but this helps keep all bits together and can with a sharp scalpel be cleanly removed. The basic chassis and body glue together - two items and basic wagon is done. Adding brake gear, buffers, bracing parts and couplings work of 20 minutes after a 20 minute cleaning up session. a super glue - thick/ gel type worked for me. Using a good photograph aided fitting the internals as no ledges to help position - but if you run loaded not needed as buried in beet! Painting was with a can of Halfords grey primer - inside and out followed by a bauxite primer , matt varnish to seal and then a gloss as a base in areas where the transfers go. Wheel middles I hand painted in rust. track dirt and inserted and fitted kaydee couplings - see thread on here about that , I did a rake of 5 spread over a month or so. It is a relaxation hobby ( so we are told) so no need to rush - except in the 48 hours before an exhibition...... you know who you are !