Maybe there's a cross-over, reveal of the century, IRM's first steam loco and Accurascale's first O Gauge loco are one and the same!
@BosKonay did say that there was an Irish connection...
All will be revealed...
Little order just arrived from @Brian Collins Enterprises today, really well packaged, lots of internal packaging to protect the contents, CN23 attached, and the Garda set looks fabulous!
If you search eBay for "Sculptamold" or "modelling plaster", there are milions of hits:
https://www.ebay.es/sch/i.html?_nkw=sculptamold
https://www.ebay.es/sch/i.html?_nkw=modelling+plaster
You can filter the results as you wish, only-EU etc.
I can't remember what the alternative product was called.
Lovely to see this, @Dempsey, have been following from the the brainstorming right through until now, and it's wonderful to see the progress, the vision, the dedication, fair dues!
Amazing work, there, TTC!
Are people allowed to visit, as per Gobbler's post above, or is it restricted?
If I were up in Ireland for a break, I'd definitely try come for a visit.
EDIT: God damn predictive text, Gabhal's post asking if he can visit!
In answering my own question, I've found one that is clearly Irish, a red one for sale in Ireland, and an orange one that looks like something CIE would have used.
Photos are not mine, they turned up under a DDG search.
Not too repetitive at all, @derek. If you do get that bad, and post the same photo ten times over, I'll be around to egg your windows. I know where you live!
Did the Scania LBT 141 (1976 to 1981) and / or Scania 110 (1968 to 1974) operate in Ireland?
I haven't seen references to either here on the forum.
IXO and Altaya both do the LBT 141 in 1:43, and Oxford do the 110 in 1:76.
IXO Models TTR012 DAF 2800 and Altaya Models Scania 141, both from eBay.
Altaya seems to be a very unbranded brand, made in Bangladesh, no model no. or anything on the box.
Edit: Found the Scania 141 on the Altaya website, article no. 42, released 28-04-2017.