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Looking for Collaboration on a Layout
Gabhal Luimnigh replied to Keano30's topic in Irish Model Layouts
Wow I was just looking at the layout plan there, it's 8.7 meters long and 3.7 meters wide, that's about the same size as my cottage! It's huge lad, you need the A-team -
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Ah no, I'm only messing, that bridge is spot on Derek
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I love recycling myself, most of the baseboards are from various former lives, Shure didn't CIE often recycle wagons etc.
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Lovely job, I see the Ballymote sign in the background, almost my local station.
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Happy new year Noel
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Anytime
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Different league here, unbelievable artistry
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I just downloaded one of them and it worked perfectly, doing it all on the phone.
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They are still working for me but very stuttering now
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That bridge is going to need repointing Derek, it will never pass inspection, is there any decent stonemason in Limerick?
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We're never happy
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Great post JB, very informative and even stirring, I for one will be sending a few quid to the above mentioned, I am certainly not flush but I don't need any more stock for my layout today and maybe today is then a good time
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About a year now, it's pretty big and this holiday is the best run I got at it, normally it's grab an hour when you can.
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Looking for Collaboration on a Layout
Gabhal Luimnigh replied to Keano30's topic in Irish Model Layouts
Sorry lad, I'm too far away, Sligo -
Lovely addition
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All the time I lived in Tipp and I only saw the Thurles station from the train!
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Nicely done lad, a steady hand and a tiny bit of patience no doubt.
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A few more photos from tonight, the village being developed, some fence panels erected, the engine shed and the old village taking shape.
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Clogherhead - A GNR(I) Seaside Terminus
Gabhal Luimnigh replied to Patrick Davey's topic in Irish Model Layouts
That's top class, stunning realism Patrick.