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Bob229

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  1. Fine street scene blue lights effect and the figures are excellent well done, keeping well clear of the dog
  2. Imagine an APT on the Cork - Dublin service
  3. Signal box still there but windows and stairs removed, Loco 217 operating the 10.25 Cork - Dublin service
  4. The signal box was still in place today but work has started to take it down
  5. Stunning Accurascale Loco's, the blue Deltic a favourite
  6. A re run of the 071's would be excellent
  7. Anyone visit Murphy Models stand?
  8. Looking forward to the Railcars, 4 car set on order lots of detail, close coupling interior lighting, the shunting tractor looks excellent
  9. Good choice different era's and a variety of uses, the beet wagons will be popular Great detail like the interior and floor
  10. Fine setup, Lot of space for train movements
  11. Wrong guess again, the wagons will go down well different era's and uses
  12. They probably meant tomorrow at the show
  13. Is it April 1st or someone put the wrong countdown timer on
  14. Friday long weekend Railway show unfortunately wont make it, and the countdown is on only over 2 hours to go think it's a Steam engine
  15. Under lights the loco depot looks superb, big fan of the 071 in grey
  16. Great display area for a fine collection, thats where all the containers went
  17. Bob229

    Murphy Models Mk2d

    Looking good the Orange Intercity coaches
  18. The road and scenery are top class, the weathered loco and Tara's are excellent well done Rob
  19. Progressing well Denis fine viaduct, like the CIE wagons
  20. Last year while visiting Glasgow I went on the West Highland Line from Glasgow Queen street station to Mallaig a day trip about 13 hrs return outbound to Mallaig on a Scotrail 156 enjoying the stunning scenery on route on the 5 hour or so journey while seeing a Colas rail Class 37 and Class 66 waiting at station with the alumina tanks for North Blyth, the highlight of the day was in Mallaig boarding the Jacobite steam train back to Fort William a very enjoyable journey listening to the glorious sound and smell of a Steam engine while passing over the Glenfinnan viaduct of Harry Potter fame the journey was over too soon arriving into Fort William after approx 1.5 hrs. The Calendonian sleeper was in the sidings at Fort William, back on the Scotrail 156 for the onward journey to Glasgow a journey I would very much recommend
  21. Excellent photo, the light is perfect and the crew
  22. Thanks for posting the photos, the C Class is progressing great to see, a great day out
  23. There is a Class 201 on standby duty in Cork
  24. Busy Friday night at the junction, great sound of GM locos
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