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Galteemore

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  1. All of us broad gaugers stumble a bit! Looking good so far. Sleeving axles is probably a fairly cost effective way to go about it. And brakes are a pain. Some 7mm Irish kits are designed on the - quite reasonable - assumption that most people will build to 32mm, and the fold up brake gear designed accordingly !
  2. That’s just spectacular. Really captures the subtle BCDR look you’ve set out to achieve.
  3. I think this takes some beating….
  4. Always good to see someone posting their modelling. Add some Irish scenic touches like phone boxes etc if you can to help finish it off. The station building has the makings of a GNRI prototype. And please keep posting !
  5. @David Holman - any pics of the 1900 era from Saturday? Much as I love the 50s stuff it’s great to see the MGW/GSW stuff on show. I do think you need a WLWR loco at some point….;)
  6. Sounds like your layout is taking on SLNCR PW characteristics David! Hope all gets sorted out without too many dramas. Given the hard life exhibition layouts lead, it’s amazing how often things go right! love the photos, and it’s a real treat to pose stuff on NPQ. The track plan is just enough to allow decent operation but sparse enough to allow space and perspective. The brown van isn’t quite finished yet but I couldn’t resist running it (and finding that its B2B needed a tweak). By coincidence, a photographer caught Lurganboy about to leave Enniskillen on the 12pm to Northport earlier that day…;) Nice to see she made the journey safely across!
  7. Also look at the KTM class 22 in Malaysia / basically a co-Co version of the Hunslet, and built by EE in 1971
  8. Great to see you Leslie and @David Holman even if my locos were a bit naughty. Once back home though I set them on rails and they ran as sweet as you like of course - modelled by Lurganboy in the YouTube above. I suppose that repeated warming and cooling (locos had spent six hours in the car at varying temperatures) probably doesn’t help! I will also add some weight to the railbus luggage rack to put some more tractive weight over the wheels - and possibly loosen the trailer pickups a little. Fabulous to see NPQ out and about, and running so well. It’s such a great advert for 5’3 modelling. And @Andy Cundick was just a few feet away, although not displaying Irish this time!
  9. I think the issue was not so much unreliability as misuse. NIR bought industrial shunters, designed for short stop start work, and used them for relatively long distance running. This led to issues such as overheating. Had they been employed in pilot work at York Road or Central they’d probably have been much more reliable.
  10. LMS buffers will do nicely; that’s what all my Sligo engines have. As for boiler fittings, the chimney and dome are not especially outlandish and ‘close enough’ should be easily obtainable in the 4mm world. A 3d guru could probably knock up a chimney and dome fairly easily for you in any case.
  11. Nothing to be guilty about. Ireland’s finest railway
  12. I travelled into York Road daily from 83 to 89 and that siding never changed too much !
  13. Apparently you can! Great result
  14. Try @Hunslet 102 - he has built or acquired one…..
  15. That’s stunning. You can create a very convincing 800 by chopping around an LMS 4-6-0 but this is another level. Perfectly captured the ‘face’. Hope you are very pleased. BTW station has a nice Sligo look about it
  16. Sorry @BosKonay- I’m just used to 7mm where £100 gets you this….. It’s not so much that it’s acceptable, as that if I wanted such a coach by any other means it would cost me a lot more…..
  17. It’s also worth bearing in mind that these are finished off in an incredibly complex livery at a standard that most of us could only dream of. Give a Ratio LNW kit ( which costs at least £20 )to a professional builder and £100 will not take you very far. Totally agree with @Mike 84C about lighting, which in any case can be like sound and difficult to scale down convincingly.
  18. Sorry - can’t be much help really as the track modelled above is based on Sligo Leitrim practice - which was odd lengths of rail and as exiguous sleepering as possible! Standard UK sleeper depth and 9’ sounds right. Yes to closer spacing at joints.
  19. Fabulous. If you are modelling this era ie no steam, go 21mm gauge from the get go (steam locos are very tricky in the main to convert). It just adds that definite ‘Irish’ look even if you aren’t running anything - you can just enjoy looking at the track……
  20. Lovely structure and beautifully observed weathering Alan
  21. A polite question to Kirley on RM Web might be appropriate. Tony Ragg posts there only occasionally but a PM might reach him.
  22. Kirley on RM Web has built one, using etches drawn up by Tony Ragg. So presumably etches may be available for other parties…..pic courtesy Kirley on RMWEB
  23. Yes, the North Star Sligo tank is very nice - I was gifted a first edition one a few years ago to build….
  24. Well look what landed thanks to @Rob R and @Colin RLots of cleaning up and fettling ahead. But all the bits are here…..I think..,,
  25. Got out the Bird’s Custard too I see! You’ve tidied that up nicely
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