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  1. Thanks David. As luck would have it, I have those 2 in a batch someone gave me. I had a good chat with Richard Ellis at Kettering trade show a few months ago and saw some of his own stuff- very tempting. 
     

    Perhaps you have an ‘Enniskillen’ in progress on the bench ? ;) 

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  2. That’s wonderful David. Lovely atmosphere, and the whole mise en scene  blends in together so well. What are the MRJ issues please ? The SLNC loco looks fab with the red rods and nameplates, but I suspect it’s Fermanagh rather than Enniskillen;) 

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  3. Have more or less finished Florencecourt’s building. Thankfully the original still stands - if a little changed since 57, which helps check that it looks right. I had the huge privilege of walking round the site earlier this year, and filling in some gaps in my knowledge with help from the owner. Here’s some pics of the model, the original, and a painting by David Briggs.
     

    A bit more weathering will be done when I get the layout advanced and install the building. The wash house chimney will be stuck down in due course - it’s a bit wonky here. And yes, the original station notice boards were LMS ones, as study of other photos has revealed! The GNRI one does look very low, but again, that is just how it was.

    All boxed up now in a plastic container to keep the dust off till I build the layout …

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  4. Dark lined green. Later black with red/white/red lining. Vermilion to be precise in terms of the red! Some schools of thought suggest that the lining was simply red. Holding back the years ? 😉This 2-4-0 model is believed to be a good likeness of the green. David Holman, Paul Greene, and others have modelled the black livery. Paul also has a J15 in green.

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  5. That’s very nice. I always liked the GSR 4-4-0s with outside axleboxes, but I think the top one keeps more of the grace of an original early Irish 4-4-0.

    Class D 2 - 340 - GS&WR Class 333 4-4-0 - built 1908 by Inchicore Works - 1925 to GSR, 1932 rebuilt with Belpaire boiler, 1945 to CIE - withdrawn 1955 - seen here at Inchicore in 1948.

     

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  6. I think you are right. I also think consistency is the key. Those early layouts basically all came from the same pair of hands making everything. On Continental layouts, almost everything also comes out of a box or high quality kits. Recent British layouts can easily be a pastiche of high quality models with fairly basic structures and scenery. What the weathering does in this instance is blur the edges of this juxtaposition so it doesn’t jar.

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  7. Must be something about the RAF and railway modelling. Mike  Sharman was an ex RAF engineer (on Hercules C130s). David Jenkinson, the carriage guru, was an RAF admin officer, and Geoff Holt (another loco expert with numerous Wild Swan books out) was also RAF. John Charman, seminal figure in post war OO modelling, was an RAF pilot. To get vaguely back on your thread, J-Mo, I suspect that all were inspired by engineering excellence and innovation, so I think they’d be intrigued by what you are up to!!

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  8. 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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  9. 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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