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Galteemore

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  1. A gentle waft of primer. Off to harden for 48 hrs...
  2. One of the big gaps in the 7mm market is the humble brake van. Alphagraphix do a SLNCR one but there’s nothing from the main lines. So when I needed a CIE brake van I had to make one from drawings. So here’s a glimpse before she goes into primer...it’s an MGWR prototype. Plasticard body and chassis. Handrails 0.7mm brass wire. Slaters wheels and brake blocks. Invertrain axleboxes - thankfully the steps hide the Caledonian Railway markings! GWR buffers from Northants Model Supplies. Worst bit was fabricating the steps and brackets from bits of brass. A painful few hours of soldering....
  3. Looks lovely! Just right against that U tender in the pic....
  4. That’ll be Frongoch Camp — short history here....https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-wales-35876886
  5. Thanks for the tip ! Got my copy and very good it is too.....
  6. Looks amazing - nice to see a Bandon tank. And as for the snack bar - I’ll have a glass of Cidona please !
  7. Yes, that’s my suggestion too. Shim under the copper strip . Might be hard to create a solder bump of consistent height
  8. Thanks! V nice bit of work
  9. Thought it might have a UM pedigree! Looks great - any chance of a closeup please?
  10. Looks great, Mike. Is that a blue 4-4-0 I see lurking in some of the shots?
  11. Carrickfergus cabin is still extant and easily accessible as is Portrush. It was not uncommon for window frames in cabins to be a standard size which may give you a scalar to work off
  12. Love this idea - Dromahair was my family’s local station. Lots of resources out there now thanks to Alphagraphix. Scaled down on a photocopier, Roger’s kits will be an ideal source of drawings for you.
  13. Thought I’d better do an update. Baseboards finally painted. And I’ve built a tracklaying jig - almost ready for work. Not exactly Bretland’s system but hey?! First mock-up looks ok I think....
  14. Maybe it was just the Larne line but I also remember these with arched corrugated roofs? Certainly passed one every day between Greenisland and Jordanstown adjacent to the Up line. Roy Carlisle and Ian Sinclair’s books (which I don’t have access to right now or I’d look!) may help with pics.
  15. Thanks Glover - have just made a PayPal payment so here’s hoping! I’ve seen old editions which look good so looking forward to receiving
  16. How does one obtain this please? I emailed but no reply...
  17. Never going to happen but one of these would be nice....
  18. Downshire halt!! Love it - although as a teenager I wasn’t quite so enthusiastic about heading off to school every day from here...in picture 2 you can just make out the distant signal for Carrickfergus - wonderful NCC somersault. Thanks for sharing...
  19. Looking forward to seeing more on this Ken. I do have a vested interest with a 7mm one in the build pile!
  20. Thanks David - you and John were most gracious hosts and tutors. Most absorbing to lose myself in Tyrone for a few hours. As for the accent - you’re welcome. As a native of Belfast I’ve probably missed certain local nuances but hopefully what I told you is broadly correct. Some of our place names are rather challenging, I admit. But then try us Celtic types on a sentence like ‘Mrs Featherstonehaugh went with her sister Mrs Cholmondeley to Herstmonceux Castle’ ......
  21. Yes, Roger is basically the Bachmann and Hornby of Irish 7mm. We’re lucky to have him !
  22. Freshly cut...
  23. Doesn’t look quite so pristine now. Had all been going so well too. A coat of varnish over the transfers turned milky white . A few washes with dirty thinners later and hopefully something has been salvaged that I can bear to look at! Well that’s it for now. First scratchbuild done. More or less. Lessons duly learned. Onwards and hopefully upwards...
  24. Thanks JHB! A few transfers are bringing it to life a little more....
  25. Thanks Leslie - couldn't resist showing my dad the pics in this thread of that episode. As he recalls it took Frank Dunlop’s authorisation to allow 4 to run bunker first. He says you got into Belfast at 3am!
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