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That’s maybe a little harsh, Jb, although does apply to some of his brass kits that have been made up, as below….They are largely, I suspect, painted that way to attract UK light railway modellers to buy them. His card kits tend to be more accurate, although you need to double check the precise dimensions of some. I’ve also included one I made from styrene but using his drawings and colour scheme. IMG_0298.MOV
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@KMCEoffers some fine 3d wagons which would look great in a goods train of that era
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Excellent Angus. Scale is vital here as you say. In 7mm it’s hard for the eye to take in the whole train at once, so you can get away with less stock (I’m hoping so anyway for my 0630 ex Sligo goods!). Less so in 2mm where you can take in whole train in an eye blink. The big selling point of 2mm is that it allows just that placing of a correct train length in a significant piece of landscape.
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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
Lovely. A GN ‘P’ van in the train. That J15 is very clean -look at the shine! -
British locos and stock that can be disguised as Irish
Galteemore replied to Westcorkrailway's topic in Irish Models
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British locos and stock that can be disguised as Irish
Galteemore replied to Westcorkrailway's topic in Irish Models
@jhb171achillwould still prefer travelling in one of those to an ICR…. -
The Queen’s late racing adviser, Sir Michael Oswald, was as knowledgeable on iron horses as he was on fleshly ones - that came out at his memorial service last week. The Duke of Gloucester was once a regular customer at Chuffs Model Shop in London, so you never know if he’s lurking here….and the Queen does seem to take an interest in GN steam….although lip reading experts have apparently gleaned that she was saying ‘should have been a Mogul or at least a Mogul Tank on the NCC main line. At least they sorted me out with that in ‘53….’
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They are mostly 7mm but Roger will often scale the card kits down if asked nicely
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Excellent stuff. Very nice work on the Alphagraphix kit. The GSWR being major customers of Slaters Plastikard is certainly something I hadn’t realised
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Presumably for running on the ‘Burma Road’. Love it
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Galteemore replied to Glenderg's topic in Photos & Videos of the Prototype
Glad you’re back Ernie! Do like those big Midland 4-4-0s, rough riders though they were. Looks as if the van is destined for Loughrea! -
The design of the WT was also signed off under Ivatt rather than Stanier, too. Appropriate, given that Ivatt was born in the land of the 5’3”! Nice touch re Rev Harris too. Excellent models. Although very much of the LMS ‘house style’ , the NCC locos are possessed of deceptively subtle differences. These you have nicely captured.
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Depends how you define ‘North’! WT class effectively also rang down the curtain on the final days of GN main line steam; they were thus, for some three years, the last real active steam in the Republic. Moguls were also occasional visitors to Dublin. So they both did a fair amount of cross border work, even before preservation days - and we will hopefully see a Mogul in Dublin again one day. The extra braking capacity the Moguls had though,being tender locos, meant that they tended to do Derry Road goods duties more
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They own it too. Took over ABE in 2008.
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Indeed, Darius, and I often tread this path too. It nicely illustrates, however, the complexity of all this. ABE books is owned by Amazon….it’s hard to completely avoid funding recreational space travel no matter how hard one tries To throw in just one supplier I use, Grosmont Books in Yorkshire has a big railway selection and worth a look- it’s genuinely independent too!
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W and T ideal for a scratch build 21mm or 36.75 scheme, where small amounts of stock are a bonus! Would be a nice project for time shifting eras too - with those wonderful single wheelers and quirkily modified J26s
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Locomotive length 40’ 11.75” Tender 26’2.75”
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Galteemore replied to Glenderg's topic in Photos & Videos of the Prototype
What’s especially striking here - compared to many 60s images - is the cleanliness of the engines. And look at that PW in Claremorris station - not a weed in sight ! -
Very nice - what kind of hornblocks are you using ?
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Their provider is, according to other sources, apparently working off a ‘disaster recovery’ scenario. This is all you get for now when you attempt access.
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Never mind the track technicalities, show us more locos ! That 2-4-0 is gorgeous
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Galteemore replied to Glenderg's topic in Photos & Videos of the Prototype
Those are wonderful Ernie. That close up of the VS is a gift to modellers! Might inspire @leslie10646to run a few more trains today! -
N Scale Ballywillan, Co Longford.
Galteemore replied to Kevin Sweeney's topic in Irish Model Layouts
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Sorry to hear that David - hope they recover well.