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Gabhal Luimnigh

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  1. Final (?) embankments painted, ready for undergrowth etc. Going to put a few sheds along where the arrow is. Now my mind is not made up for here and maybe I need a few hints, this will be an industrial/warehouse/freight area, served by the hill road, however I am unsure what to do with the arrowed areas, I don't think I want any more embankments so do I put forestry there??
  2. Beautiful
  3. You are a gentleman, thanks again.
  4. As I got them, it's apparently a GTi
  5. A couple of additions
  6. Ah now I have it, I think the Jameson is clouding my brain tonight, well done you and have a great Christmas lad
  7. I give in, tell me more?
  8. Some more progress before the festivities, a couple of hills appeared and the embankment got an undercoat, I also started adding fascia, have a great Christmas all
  9. Happy Christmas to you too Darius.
  10. Happy Christmas to you too Noel and thanks for the pictures and videos.
  11. Another brilliant collection, thanks Ernie.
  12. Stunning realism and photography JB, thanks for the best show tonight
  13. I haven't been inside a church in decades but you have brought this one to life, fair dues yet again.
  14. Those pavers are brilliant, you are a man of many talents lad.
  15. Top class as usual, enjoy your Christmas telly
  16. Thanks Derek, it took a bit of working out but I'm happy with the outcome, I will give the sides a look of shuttered concrete, I'm unsure of the road edge, stone wall, block wall, steel barrier, post and rail fence, post and wire????? The bridge is the stand out feature for me
  17. White
  18. More progress, the pictures should tell the story, initial painting is soil and concrete effect before the finish, the embankment is a new addition.
  19. Hats off Alan, you have great patience and workmanship.
  20. Ya it was like a big family in the Junction, my dad bought his first house from CIE, a railway cottage beside the station, £65 in 1962, paid for out of the wages, a year later when I was born he got the chance to buy an end cottage with access to the back around the gable, that was £75 and CIE bought the first one back, a great help to the workers.
  21. Ya and the boxing club in the hall (that CIE provided for the community) full, getting ready for the Christmas party for the kids.
  22. Many happy returns Alan, have a good one
  23. Very tasty architecture
  24. It has to look worse before it looks better , first picture is bridge into what will be an industrial area and the other bridge is access to the town and station side.
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