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  1. Yep, separate handrails are a game changer. Looks great - well done!
  2. My first SL wagon in many years. Scratch build from 1920s Manorhamilton drawings. Tiny compared to an H van ! Bit more weathering due when the enamels on the metalwork set. This one hasn’t too many miles left in it I think, and will soon be destined for the wagon scrapyard at Manorhamilton.
  3. That’s terrific work. Really looks good
  4. Here on the Sligo Leitrim, speed is everything
  5. Try contacting jpeterbell@aol.com
  6. Fabulous stuff. The times I spent staring at that panelling on the carriage bulkhead in between frantically scrabbling down homework due that day….,
  7. Do you see a plan crystallising, Patrick ?
  8. Ballisodare would offer a fair amount of through traffic going interesting places, but with a simple track plan - the actual junctions were at Carrignagat. MGWR, WLWR and SLNC traffic all passed through. Would be a fairly kaleidoscopic display of liveries if modelled pre 1925.
  9. One of my biggest missed opportunities only came to light thirty years after the event. I lived in Edinburgh from 89-93 and had no idea till decades later that I’d missed out on seeing Richard Chown’s Castle Rackrent system, then in its heyday. It didn’t require 40 operators but a fair few even so : it was a proper end to end Irish 5’3 system, operated with signals and bell codes. I’d love such a thing - imagine the Irish North and Sligo Leitrim stuff you could do……but reality bites us all. In the end, a smaller layout is quicker to build, easier to operate, and less to maintain. Doesn’t stop us dreaming and can’t wait to see what you do next @Patrick Davey
  10. I’ve noticed trains removed in the past. Seems to happen once all tickets are sold.
  11. That’s a pity Patrick. If it’s any consolation, the photos are most useful - thank you !
  12. Bet your platform is still longer than this! Prototype for everything.
  13. It’s 68 years ago today that the Irish North and Sligo Leitrim closed. A few pics in silent tribute
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  14. Fab stuff Darius. Your models deserve a bespoke canvas like that !
  15. The 1953 photo is a nice touch! Thanks for posting this
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