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Posts posted by Galteemore
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Well, my drawing purchase has just landed. For obvious commercial reasons I won’t post the images here! Suffice to say they are top notch and incredibly well done. Even if you aren’t a scratch builder they would be a nice bit of wall art. No connection other than satisfied customer.
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Yep. Any romantic ideas you have about 50s Ireland killed stone dead! Grimly real.
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The reference to the dance hall is a nice bit of colour and I can just see the evening workings from Drogheda… although of course Ireland’s premier and legendary ‘Ballroom of Romance’ was located on Ireland’s premier and legendary railway, within walking distance of Glenfarne station on the SLNC…..the movie it inspired in 1982 is still wonderful….
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1 minute ago, Patrick Davey said:
JB I was thinking maybe a bit later, the branch would still be in GNRB hands until 1958 I think? A30 would probably be devoid of her silver livery by then though.
Could be a through working from Navan and the Meath Road…..
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15 minutes ago, Rush and Lusk said:
Fabulous staging, editing and sound - very well done.
Actually brings back warm memories of Clogerhead from a little later time - great nights in the Aishling Ballroom in the early 80's ! (probably long since renamed and repurposed ?)
https://www.irish-showbands.com/images/halls/aishling-clogherhead-ggx.htm
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1 hour ago, LNERW1 said:
Ivor predates the 1984 TV series by a decade at least. It may have taken a little inspiration from the Railway Series, but is generally quite a different experience from watching Thomas. There is a running joke in the Thomas fandom going along the lines of “Say it with me- not every show about talking trains is a ripoff of Thomas”. It’s true, and in fact Ivor doesn’t even talk!
Yes, although the original Thomas books long precede Ivor. Awdry himself may well have drawn inspiration from a 1930s Hamilton Ellis cartoon….
There’s also a long forgotten series - which had an accompanying layout that regularly visited shows in the 50s-60s - called Sammy the Shunter.
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If you’re in the N Wales area…Hattons - the final act: https://bala-lake-railway.co.uk/hattons-model-railways-closing-down-sale/
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For a scratch built 4mm effort, that’s pretty good going. Some nice finishing of newel posts etc.
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Interesting - a professional model maker on the Big Island has discovered Irish railways. His output is top notch - will be interesting to follow: https://paxton-road.blogspot.com/2024/03/irish-vans.html?m=1
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16 minutes ago, Westcorkrailway said:
If anyone was any good at woodwork. I have a poster board from Albert quay which I intended to make into a model display as absolve. But all 4 sides were knackered, only the front and back were salvageable. The choice is to either cut up the 4 sides and turn it into a picture frame, or fix it up properly. Any advice would be nice
Pictures would help…..
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14 minutes ago, Gabhal Luimnigh said:
Thanks for that, I will have a good look at it once I get it home and see if I can get it fired up.
Good luck. Have a good look around and see if there is any special oil with it. Normal stuff won’t cut it - you need steam oil. I used to ensure the cylinders and regulator especially were thoroughly lubed. Should be able to get Wilesco Z83 in the Euro zone -not much point me telling you what we can pick up in GB.
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11 minutes ago, Gabhal Luimnigh said:
Well known UK steam brand still on the go. Having had one, the locos were difficult to fire and control as they used solid fuel tablets and a very crude regulator valve. A gas burner mod improved things a bit, but there was a cottage industry of ‘taming Mamods’ and you could make them relatively serviceable machines. https://www.mamod.co.uk/
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Well, I thought I knew a reasonable amount of SLNC lore. But the survival of Railbus 2As body in Mohill in the early 60s? Wow!! You have to be paid up IRRS for this link to work https://www.flickr.com/photos/irishrailwayarchive/53467659222/in/photolist-2psKJiu-2pBT6Vn-2pwr5PS-2pwxy2Y-2pwC7KV-2pwCQx5-2pBQQE2-2pBQDEM-2pBSTmQ-2pwC7KQ-2pwCYrv-2pwxzwB-2pwC8TS-2pwCQHL-2pwCQSo-2pwDqgi-2pvxd9R-2pwp7Bt-2pwxJAJ-2pwD1By-2pwr5PG-2pwwCPW-2pwwExf-2pwBh5o-2pwDsGa-2pwC4Pg-2pwDqgo-2pBStdU-2pBSSPc-2pBSic1-2pBSTh1-2pwpyuQ-2pwqFZJ-2pwwC9s-2pwwEUn-2pwC6QA-2pwCSUz-2pwCTcD-2pwDpZf-2pwDt92-2pBSTj5-2pwoK1F-2pwBhyz-2pwCV3h-2pwCV7W-2pwDuZw-2pvv3WY-2pvxdfY-2pvxq6S-2pwp7Hv
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Thanks Alan. I’ll let that percolate and see what results I can brew up. I’ve got some real wood sleepers to paint and your techniques look fab. Hopefully your wisdom will filter through to my brushes! I’m also a huge fan of 27004 for all kinds of uses.
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Well that’s certainly bean worth it, and stirred up the daily grind. Fabulous weathering. The iron work looks just spot on against the faded wood. How was the magic done, please?
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7 minutes ago, Horsetan said:
There's never been any problem thinking big in Ireland. The problem is obtaining the money after thinking big....
The besetting national weakness is generally talking big rather than a plenitude of cognitive activity
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9 minutes ago, Patrick Davey said:
Thanks GL - am a bit worried though, getting excited about diesel railway locomotives was one thing, but buses…….
Don’t stress too much Patrick. My son developed an obsession with Dublin Bus Leyland Olympians as a child….and is currently a professional railwayman…..
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Now this is exciting ! Really looking forward to seeing this develop! For those of you who have never seen Paul’s work….http://www.s-scale.org.uk/gallery15.htm
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That’s nicely done.
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That’s interesting re a near-Patriot. A green one appears briefly in the original Awdry books as it happens - the ‘big city engine’ whose derailment permits Gordon a brief off-island excursion. https://ttte.fandom.com/wiki/Big_City_Engine
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Clogherhead - A GNR(I) Seaside Terminus
in Irish Model Layouts
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LoveIy. Passenger eye view works esp well