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Yes, John, they have a very distinguished history with the UN - and a sad roll call of losses. This is a strategic step change towards war fighting - green vehicles being deployed and not white…..
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Very very interesting. IDF deployed on continent in force…..changed days!! Extract from Defence Forces website.., Mobility A significant component of Ireland’s involvement in MilEx 2025 was the successful deployment of Defence Forces equipment and vehicles from Pfungstadt, Germany, to Pápa Airbase, Hungary, using European rail transport. This marked a key milestone in strategic military mobility for Ireland and demonstrated the Defence Forces’ ability to operate as part of a multinational logistical chain.
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Fascinating scene. Looks relatively modern until you see what the same photographer took a few yards away that day . I think those two engines could do with swapping tenders!
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did speak to one of the operators with an impressive medal bracelet !
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Cheers @Mol_PMB. They’re by a bloke called Andy Stadden who normally does high end military figures, as indeed his father Charles did. Loco crews were not filthy in the main, and took pride in themselves as well as their steed. A bloke called Pete Armstrong did me a crew for the SG. My tank engine crews are fairly generic figures with indifferent paint finishes as it’s so dark you can only see outlines. Tender engines with open cabs need a bit more !
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Too late for @David Holman’w last show, the PP crew appeared from the sculptor (they are a bespoke crew based on a pic of a crew at Enniskillen. I will need to experiment with placing - I think with the regulator open that far at least one should be looking ahead ! We also now have a goods guard
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IRCH standard goods vans - wooden framed variant
Galteemore replied to Mol_PMB's topic in General Chat
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Interesting- was sat behind you on the Sunday operating Northport Quay!
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He’s kindly making his U class 7mm for me, with a few bits for a J class too
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He is actively engaged (as of today) in new drawing work for me. So the lights are still on!
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I’m not entirely sure about that one! I think that some modellers (and I include myself) prefer making to having , if that makes sense. Again, that’s not a better/worse thing. I just like the process of taking a flat sheet of metal and making it look like an engine. I’ll happily subcontract chimneys and domes to a supplier (and have some 3D stuff being designed) but the joy for me lies in the construction. Takes all sorts. I suspect that scratch builders like me will just have to learn basic CAD as another skill on top of soldering etc. I suspect too, that one of the reasons Ahern and Denny’s stuff has aged so well is that their layouts are consistent - the same set of hands and eyes produced everything from buildings to bufferbeams.
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Can be a success story if done right eg Gauge O Guild and Dingham couplings
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He is trading. I have had several emails from him today in connection with an order
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That’s a great little publication which I always enjoy - recommended !
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Fabulous. Great to see a 121 north of the border again
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Great. Thanks! Thought that might be what was required - the box giving clearance for the bolt head…but thought it’s worth asking an expert!
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Thanks - wondered about that. So they fold up as a box and attach to coach floor?
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After a very good day at the Gauge O Guild trade show yesterday- was good to see @Timosherry there - picked up a few bits for the coach so I can make a start. Just wondering what the circled bits are for - a reinforcement for the buffer beam? Any guidance much appreciated!
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The irony is that 5T would probably have been better off staying in the USA. Her life since repatriation has been somewhat edgy!
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See you soon hopefully Darius - thanks for all the inspiration delivered at speed!
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I suspect the ‘wartime grey’ is a reference by the dealer (who has probably bought this in an estate sale and is gamely trying to work out what it is ) to the SECR wartime grey that the orginal Woolwich moguls bore, and which may have been the livery on the model used for this conversion. Looks like a WW1 SECR body stuck on a BR liveried chassis.