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  1. I think Mr Holman was referring to the likelihood of Andy mentioning his layout on here rather than building it! Lovely pic of Fintona in that last shot @Irishswissernie- esp the characters gathered round the bike in the background
  2. It’s there JB - but very well camouflaged against the building behind it!
  3. How minimal do you want ? Stourbridge town - a terminus with no turnouts at all....;)
  4. Terrific work Patrick. A real sense of time and place.
  5. Struck me as a yoke off a fence as Eoin suggests
  6. Beautiful John. Also slightly distracted by that fantastic 4-4-0....
  7. As an eighteenth century traveller in our island gloomily commented, ‘nothing lasts long in Ireland except the miles’.
  8. Me too
  9. As NIR says, an illusion, JB, but it does look as if they are trying to make it into a compound with an oil drum as the low pressure cylinder!
  10. Suir Valley would give her a nice leg stretch.....
  11. Inspired by @J-Mo Artsrecent photo of an 009 Clogher Valley ‘Blessingbourne’ I thought I’d best finish off mine - although in fairness I did only start it 10 days ago! The real thing was a disaster with appalling adhesion - but a very smart loco. An ideal fit for a Kato bogie chassis - almost! The motor is wide just where the boiler is meant to curve inwards, but I have tried to disguise that. All scratch built -bar the handrail knobs. I turned up the dome and chimney from brass bar. She has separate wire handrails, glazing fore and aft, real coal and a crew. The lettering is a distinct feature of the real thing. Although mine is a little high on the tank sides it hopefully captures the arc of the original. It’s a bit crude but for a first 3mm effort I’m happy enough. In this scale the emphasis is more on trains in the landscape than microscopic detail - I hope....As you can see, she’s a bit smaller than the 7mm loco I have just built ! And she does sit nicely on scale 3’ track.
  12. Is this close ?
  13. I think @DERAILEDmay have a clue or two - I vaguely recall he has some connections to GSRPS...
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    Yes - family likeness of original RENFE 319 class fairly evident here... But not here ......
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    A variant of the 071 - with a ‘conventional’ body - was supplied to the former Yugoslavia for Marshal Tito’s train
  16. Very nice. Blessingbourne long a favourite of mine....although a shorter name would be nicer for the modeller trying to make it up out of individual letter transfers ! That’s the livery she would have worn had she been any way successful and survived to overhaul by the late 30s. The only 2 Clogher engines in red (of varying shades) were Blackwater and No 4. Any chance of a closer look please ?
  17. Wonderful stuff Ernie. Thankfully a few like Graham - and your esteemed self - had the wit to capture scenes that would soon pass away for ever. Growing up in the north where DEMUs dominated, the south was an absolute paradise of traction variety, with so much of interest. Photos like this are so evocative - thank you.
  18. That is very nice - even better when you’re done with it!
  19. It’s the base of this outfit...https://www.irishtractiongroup.com/carrick .
  20. Based on my experience of the 80s Larne line that may well be extempore air con installed by inebriated Glaswegian bandsmen.....
  21. These were working items, Gavin, which could get chucked around a bit, rather than varnished coach work. I’d suspect they were lettered in cream or white
  22. Great stuff Leslie. As you know, Winchfield was my local station from 2009-15, and it’s still a race track today albeit for electric mice. What it would have been to see those rebuilt Bulleids at speed there. If the GWR launched the golden age of British steam performance in the 20s with the exploits of the Castles, it was surely the Southern which finished it in the 60s. Weren’t they still turning out 100mph runs until 67?
  23. I can see why. The lure of the ISO has drawn you in.....http://shippingcontainermodels.com
  24. And so you should be. That’s great
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