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Built from an Alphagraphix kit. Good runner. Specially finished as No42 with smoke box clips and lifting rings on tanks. Real coal in bunker. £225 inc delivery. Can be regauged to 32mm.
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Funnily enough JB, my dad recalls a trip to Dublin c1960 with Mac Arnold to chase an ex GN JT on an excursion out the MGW main. Wonder what else he saw that day....
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Model Engine Works have some products which may be of interest....specifically mentions OOn3 https://www.shapeways.com/shops/model-engine-works?page[number]=2&page[limit]=48&page[order]=asc
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That’s indeed the case, John. Very few 7mm suppliers have a shopping cart system online. The website is often a basic one and essentially an electronic catalogue. Many of these businesses operate on a very narrow profit margin and are cottage industries. Many of the suppliers have other jobs and basically offer their modelling business as a useful service to fellow modellers. This business model works much better at scale specific trade shows, which are a scratchbuilders dream - a huge hall full of useful bits you can discuss with the trader in person. Quite how it will work in future is unclear. Unless you have an all singing and dancing website like Laurie Griffin, online sales of,say, tiny brass fittings in small volumes is not easy.
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That’ll be my younger brother Jim. He’s the one with the garden railway ! Here’s a Welshpool and Llanfair loco on his old line....with authentic Fermanagh weather.
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1/32 Scale Mountfleet Round Table Minesweeper
Galteemore replied to Georgeconna's topic in Aviation & Maritime Modelling
Rivets - all too familiar to me George! Nice job you have made of them. Some gentle weathering will really make them ‘pop’. -
Try this, Jim ndriveproductions@yahoo.com
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That’s the case, yes. Some of the card buildings may be 4mm.
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It’s a flat sheet of card that you cut out and stick together / old school modelling. Generally it makes up the wagon body and floor, to which you add the metal buffers and running gear. Many of us use them as templates to build more solid plasticard ones. But here’s one I built straight from the packet a few years ago, as my first 5’ 3” wagon. Plus photo of what a kit looks like, and a plasticard wagon using Roger’s kit as a drawing.
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Now those look the business !
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In the world of 7mm small suppliers, that is a warp speed change! It’s good to see Roger taking steps in this direction - he’s a great friend to Irish modelling.
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They are a huge asset. I have built several of his brass kits and use his coloured card kits as templates for scratchbuilt stock. He’s branched out more into Col Stephens type stuff lately but if Irish modellers keep buying.....
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His Irish range used to be bigger and you could effectively build a complete CBSC steam layout off his offerings - complete with the T and C !
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My childhood flashes before me.....before those accursed 450 class abominations came along and the Larne line became a glorified tramway.
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Alphagraphix, beloved especially by 7mm modellers, now has a developing website ...https://www.alphagraphixkits.co.uk/.
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Lovely work. I have one of those tube clamp cutters - very useful.
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Ernies Massive Irish 1930's to 2005 Photo Archive
Galteemore replied to Glenderg's topic in Photos & Videos of the Prototype
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Brookhall Mill - A GNR(I) Micro Layout
Galteemore replied to Patrick Davey's topic in Irish Model Layouts
And the CIE weed sprayer -
Brookhall Mill - A GNR(I) Micro Layout
Galteemore replied to Patrick Davey's topic in Irish Model Layouts
Not so far fetched. Andrews of Comber kept going till about 1997 or so I think. And up to 1950 they had a siding on the BCDR main line... -
Brookhall Mill - A GNR(I) Micro Layout
Galteemore replied to Patrick Davey's topic in Irish Model Layouts
Some lovely GN atmosphere there Patrick -
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Well done, those look terrific ! Nice and subtle.
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