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Everything posted by Rob
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Looks very professional to be fair!!
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Great pic- real mixture of the 'old' mixed liner to Cork with the 'new' of a 201. They kind of look odd together in a way!
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Excellent quality- brilliant photos and great to see a 'modern' layout too ! Keep the photos coming
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Looks fantastic- great job @RobertRoche.
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Looks good- plenty of possibilities there and a good era to model l think!!
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Class as usual
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Great video- lots to see from a very interesting area. Very good reference point to for the layout too, more importantly!
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Do you have a link to the You Tube video that was referenced, or any photos of the yard? Would be good to see it to get an idea
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It certainly looks like it would have great potential to model- l like the sound of it being based on the time before it closed! Look forward to seeing it develop for sure
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Thanks- l never used that Tarmac scatter now so don't know on that. Mine was the old fashioned 'print on paper' approach
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Just adding this to the Heuston North story to keep it together for my own benefit- was in the 'Containers' discussion.
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Definitely not because of myself and @Dempsey- l knew it!! Very impressive addition.
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Nice progress, Dane- good to see it. What era roughly is it based in?
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They look really excellent, very realistic and very impressive
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A rare visit indeed but great to see!
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Don't think Samskip are ever seen here on the liners, or if they were, l never saw them? Maybe @MOGUL might confirm?
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They all look great- lucky buyers!
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new year new layout 1990s container terminal and tmd
Rob replied to Sean's topic in Irish Model Layouts
Looks great- a lot of potential for sure. The sound in that last one are like what you'd hear down Alexandra Road- very realistic! -
The thread about 'What happened to 224' has been kinda derailed l think....
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It did have a note stuck to it that 'No Parts were to be removed from this loco by order'.....
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