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Brookhall Mill - A GNR(I) Micro Layout
Galteemore replied to Patrick Davey's topic in Irish Model Layouts
Very nice detailed corner, full of visual interest already. Good place to put a cameo scene, such as couple of mill workers on a fag break! -
Norman Johnston’s book has an outline sketch on page 100. Also worth checking if the GN loco drawings published by the IRRS include them….https://irrs.ie/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Digital-Drawings-List-22-UK.pdf
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Very nice - bet @KMCEwill love it!
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In certain regiments of the British Army @jhb171achillbeans are regarded as ‘not being an officer’s vegetable’. Here you are then….
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Trolley service is ok and will indeed be missed by some, but this is what real on train catering means ….I hope it does come back on IE.
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One of the lesser known episodes of the Afghan campaign was the relocation to a Kabul museum of several old locos by the German army. A location even more edgy than Strabane. Possibly.
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Sorry to hear that David. Do you think some kind of fix is possible, please, either at this stage, or as part of the initial build. I have bought one which is awaiting building
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Yes, Slaters are pretty much a 7mm concern - although I only really use them for wheels…..they do 5’3” axles, mercifully! Very nice work on yours Jb.
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I built one years ago for a UK outline layout and it does have a vaguely Irish vibe - especially at the ends.
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Northern Ireland Shed Allocations?
Galteemore replied to RaglanRoad's question in Questions & Answers
Chary of admitting or aspiring to ‘greater knowledge’ but Johnson’s book states that shed allocation ended under the UTA. This implies that it existed before. I am not aware of any published lists, of the kind that exist for the GSR in the 30s: IRRS may have GN loco dept records - and the Mallon collection in Louth CC archives may be a mine of information. I suspect that, otherwise, allocations may simply have to be inferred from the photographic archive - how frequently a particular loco appears at a particular shed. Thus AL class no 59 was, I think, an Enniskillen engine, and has been identified (in Johnson again) as the resident pilot loco. Enniskillen engines could always be identified anyway as the cleanest on the system ! -
Ernies Massive Irish 1930's to 2005 Photo Archive
Galteemore replied to Glenderg's topic in Photos & Videos of the Prototype
Looks like you’re right on both Ernie. Looks like Derry city in backdrop of pic 1. Classic 1930s boarding house background in pic 2 suggests Portrush. The table here was a fair way out near Metropole Corner and I think may still slumber under the weeds. -
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On that note, never approach a Chinook helicopter from the front….the blade can sail alarmingly….vaguely on topic, one of my earliest CIE memories is lying in a hotel in Mullingar c1980 and hearing GMs running all night in the ice-bound station.
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WTB: SECTION OF O GUAGE IRISH 5’3” TRACK
Galteemore replied to Jerz_engr's topic in For Sale or Wanted
Sorry to hear that Michael. Will have a think about it and see if I can come up with something. -
WTB: SECTION OF O GUAGE IRISH 5’3” TRACK
Galteemore replied to Jerz_engr's topic in For Sale or Wanted
This is entirely possible, as I have the jigs to do it. But you could make it up yourself in half an hour. Happy to correspond with you and talk you through it. -
Brookhall Mill - A GNR(I) Micro Layout
Galteemore replied to Patrick Davey's topic in Irish Model Layouts
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Layout Idea: GNR(I) Bundoran-Sligo line
Galteemore replied to RaglanRoad's topic in Irish Model Layouts
And at Navan Junction. -
Thanks John. I have never used Railtec so that factoid is noted for future reference!
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Layout Idea: GNR(I) Bundoran-Sligo line
Galteemore replied to RaglanRoad's topic in Irish Model Layouts
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Excellent John. I think MicroSol would also work well in this scenario - it’s especially formulated to get transfers sitting well around raised surface detail etc.
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Layout Idea: GNR(I) Bundoran-Sligo line
Galteemore replied to RaglanRoad's topic in Irish Model Layouts
Funnily enough, my first ever Irish layout was based on what this line might have looked like had it survived into the 70s. I modelled ‘Grange’ in a box file, here with a 141 indeed. Poor quality image but all I’ve got ! -
Layout Idea: GNR(I) Bundoran-Sligo line
Galteemore replied to RaglanRoad's topic in Irish Model Layouts
Almost certainly the lower rungs of the GN motive power ladder. P/PP class for passenger (possibly even J). AL, PG class for goods. Possibly C class railcars too, and a JT class for local trains. Or you could just use what actually ran to Bundoran, such as the odd U class. Try Sprinks 1970 SLNC book for background. -
Thanks Mark - I won’t deny I’m tempted by a MERG gaslamp twinkler for the station and signal cabin….,
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As in many other areas, the SLNC ploughed its own furrow in the area of train control. Block and staff instruments were kept in the station house, not the signal cabin as other railways did. I purchased a Peco signal box interior kit recently, and as I can’t prototypically use the block stuff they provide in an SLNC cabin, thought it should go in an authentic location! As part of my station build, the Peco machines (which are not quite correct but beggars …..etc etc ) has been painted up and installed in the station office….it will be invisible in the gloom when the roof goes on but I’ll know it’s there ! The green cabinet is, of course, for secure storage of the tickets that were issued in lieu of the train staff. The left hand instruments are Belcoo-Florencecourt, right hand Florencecourt to Enniskillen.
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Wow wow wow. Couldn’t resist putting that last pic through a sepia filter…..absolutely wonderful atmosphere.
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