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DJ Dangerous

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  1. By original, do you mean the ST models or the IE models? Too bright, as in too much yellow in the mix?
  2. The wagons look brilliant, and the layout looks really great, @Sean! The backscene, the track, the ballast, the scattered growth, the lights, and of course the dodgy looking Transit sitting suspiciously there. All just looks excellent.
  3. Murphy Models no. 187 trundling along this morning. Lighting not great, too bright one side and too dark the other, but I have to skip lunchbreak again today and it'll be dark when I finish work, so had to make do.
  4. On the Galways, I took these comparison photos of the MM vs. Lima Galways a few weeks back, then promptly forgot about them. Obviously, there are differences up close, but the Lima's do hold up quite well for their age.
  5. Sorry, @MOGUL, I know that you're suffering from withdrawal the past few days. A few photos from August 4th at IKEA La Laguna... Yes, I'm behind, but these past few months have gone by in a blur. Not sure if I've even taken any more container pictures, for shame.
  6. I'm sure another will come along eventually. The bus is fabulous, and @leslie10646¡s wagons are top notch!
  7. Is it Friday already or have I died and gone to Heaven? Lovely lovely shots, @ttc0169!
  8. The layout is out of this world, and the wagons and bus look right at home there! Any joy finding that Base Toys Leyland Comet that @Westcorkrailway saw?
  9. Hmmmmm, video uploading after trying to brighten it up, but it's not great... But look at that firebox glow, on DC!
  10. Were there any of the original IE or ST livery Mk2D's on display for colour comparison? I find that the shades of orange on both are very very similar, and could almost do with being swapped around. I have a hazy memory of the ST orange being more Jacobs-biscuit-y orange, like the Atlanteans, and the IR and IE being a more redish orange.
  11. Gave Cookham Manor a run this evening for the first time. Left it a bit late to do it as I wanted to see the firebox glow, but cocked up and left it too late, so the video is crap. Trying to lighten the video at the moment, so here's a teaser photo in the meantime.
  12. Depressing dark winter evening preceeded by a lovely little light show at half six.
  13. Me three! Although definitely not that quick, and more likely Postman Pedro, but still.
  14. I wonder, for the 20' double-beets, were these bodies dumped straight onto the 20' flats, or were they re-worked? How long were the triangulated chassis?
  15. Is there any way of building in a large radius curved point, having a crossover before that, then having two shallower curves like this? Excuse the crudeness but I'm not the best digital artist.
  16. I think that the couplings themselves have quite a small margin for movement. Some can't even tolerate simple first and second radius curves, never mind "S" bends. Pushing or pulling them through an "S" bend creates too much lateral force, and something has to give. You could try adding extra weight to test - I've seen something mentioned on here, maybe "Liquid Lead"? The same forces will still exist, however, so they'll just look for a different channel to balance things.
  17. Agree 100%. If it brings new people into the hobby, everybody wins. New ideas, new perspectives, more customers for IRM, Murphy Models, Provincial Wagons, JMD etc further down the line.
  18. Bit of a shame from a hardcore modellers perspective, if it genuinely is Railroad Range, but since they are so cheap BNIB on eBay, might be great for enticing new people into the hobby. Might just be the artwork was based on the railroad model? Have seen them as cheap as €50 odd BNIB on eBay.
  19. @Broithe mentioned it briefly yesterday morning, without the detail of today's posts: I think it's absolutely brilliant that @Marks Models are commissioning a Jinty. I don't care whether the tooling is Bachmann, Hornby or Lima. If it brings new people to the hobby, and they then buy wagons or coaches from IRM, Murphy Models or Provincial Wagons, then happy days. Maybe they'll end up buying five new 071's in two or three years, along with rakes of coaches and wagons. If it's not good enough for forum members, then good for you, don't buy it, but try not to demean people indirectly, or unintentionally, who are going to buy it. I'll definitely order one, to support Marks Models, to support Irish railway modelling in general, and to see what it's like.
  20. I saw mention in the IRM weedspray thread that the weedspray tanks were repurposed from tank wagons running on triangulated chassis, so I guess that's another - tank wagons.
  21. I wonder if it would be easier to re-number them as 184, rather then change the vents? The last 184 was in later IE livery so no clash there.
  22. What were the Bulleid triangulated chassis used for aside from the single and double corrugated opens? I saw somebody mention H vans, too. Did any survive into the modern era under other guises? When did the Permanent Way ones enter and leave service?
  23. Aside from tasty cookies, and tasty tidbits regarding IRM's NIR Mk2 coaches at the Blackrock show? For reference, here are the duplicate IRM NIR Mk2 threads: https://irishrailwaymodeller.com/topic/10443-irm-gets-enterprising-with-nir-mark-2-coaches https://irishrailwaymodeller.com/topic/12696-nir-delivery-date https://irishrailwaymodeller.com/topic/12751-nir-mark-2-update-december-2022 https://irishrailwaymodeller.com/topic/14126-nirrpsi-mk2-coaches/#comment-209684
  24. I was asking which one so that he could contact the seller and ask them to hold it for him.
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