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That’s lovely Alan. Fabulous work
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Very nice build. I’d no idea that the NCC had its own Exmouth Junction style concrete works! Mountmellick in Laois had a similar structure which is still extant. Image courtesy late Fred Dean
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Yes that rings a bell with me John - pretty sure he had this in his range about 6 years ago
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Murphy 141 buffer replacement - has anyone done it?
Galteemore replied to Mol_PMB's question in Questions & Answers
Oh this sounds so familiar! Suppose it’s a question of working out what will actually facilitate rather than hinder your modelling. -
Can’t imagine you voiced those feelings to Drew Donaldson Leslie! As I dimly recall, the cat had a very privileged role in his household. Probably miaowed in Irish too…
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Any ideas for what kind of set up you’ll be modelling in terms of prototype? Looks a great start. We used to live in NW Hants between Basingstoke and Fleet……I modelled Kato N gauge out of the box back then!
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Yes when we lived in Dublin for educational reasons it had to be south of the river. So anything north of O’Connell St was ‘here be dragons’
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They are northsiders now Bob - anything could happen…..
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Excellent work! And if you live near Andy you’re probably not far from me (far west Oxfordshire)
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Duly arrived in deepest Oxfordshire. Just waiting for the traumatic memories of my school commute to kick in…..great product btw!
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Fabulous and unusual. Your subtle finishing really works well
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Cabra or Phibsborough? Looks fab
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Welcome back David - or should that be ‘sir’? Looks a good tip with the brick sheet
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Wonderful. The original, I think, resulted from an unemployment relief project to double Whitehead-Carrick, a project that was reversed about 70 years later!
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"Voiding the Warranty" - Mol's experiments in 21mm gauge
Galteemore replied to Mol_PMB's topic in Irish Models
I’m opening just such a box of doom myself Paul, with the intent to progress it over Christmas. Fair point about the detail- one gets away with a fair amount of leeway in 7mm! Sorry to hear that you have OCD - having had some encounters with sufferers, it’s a very debilitating and often misunderstood condition and I hope that modelling gives you some respite from it. -
"Voiding the Warranty" - Mol's experiments in 21mm gauge
Galteemore replied to Mol_PMB's topic in Irish Models
Could probably do your own resin castings quite easily. I’ve done it for railbus wheels -
Yes, I’m interested in this as I’m about to make a 1700 gallon tender in original form. These shots are most useful thanks!
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Most interesting. Remains of a 1700 gallon tender being put to good use!
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Sounds like a typical day in the Glen of Imaal
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Looks really good. Iain Rice recommends a coating of talc on such things to blend all the colours together
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"Voiding the Warranty" - Mol's experiments in 21mm gauge
Galteemore replied to Mol_PMB's topic in Irish Models
Looks great Paul. I agree that the lower bit would look better left plain. I think the Irish signage is great for shows and will show it’s not your usual SLT or BR depot! On the RH panel a photo or two and simple route map would look well -
"Voiding the Warranty" - Mol's experiments in 21mm gauge
Galteemore replied to Mol_PMB's topic in Irish Models
That’s most interesting FS, many thanks. As you can probably guess, we didn’t really touch on Irish at my school…. -
"Voiding the Warranty" - Mol's experiments in 21mm gauge
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