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WRENNEIRE

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  1. Page 49 of this thread has the list of what was available in 2010, just before production ceased.
  2. Retail price for the new coaches is €56
  3. Pick a window Riversuir You're going home early........
  4. Are Maygib still around?
  5. The bottom 2 pieces are from a 42' flat I think Kieran Wagon looks great, did the container come with it too?
  6. Not quite eBay but saw these for sale in Astons January Auction
  7. HO Scale as well
  8. Taken in the mid 50's so maybe Blue Livery? I was told it was taken in Drogheda.
  9. Correction, with apologies. Composite cat. no. should be MM5151 He's definitely loosing it troops
  10. Correct 5152 Murphy is knocking on in years Should have gone to Specksavers
  11. Mk 2'sis missed their connection due to adverse weather conditions. now due to arrive in Dublin on Monday.
  12. Just heard that the coaches have landed 2 different running numbers for the EGV's I see All CIE Supertrain livery MM5101 1st. MM5102 Composite MM5201 Std. MM5215 Std. MM5223 Std. MM5403 Diner MM5604 EGV. MM5608 EGV.
  13. MIR did a nice 20' flat wagon Some came with a 20' container
  14. Mine cost €110 landed in Dublin......
  15. It is with deep regret that I have to inform you of the passing of a Modelling legend John Byrne, who worked for Lexie Keady in Toys International and later was the Hornby rep for Ireland He also ran a shop in Rathfarnham, Toyland John passed away at 6.30 am yesterday D'fhéadfadh go mbeadh Dia trócaire ar a anam As an aside to Johns sad passing, along with Lexie Keady he was responsible for the involvement of Lima in the Irish model railway scene John was a good friend of the Wrenn Brothers, George & Cedric. Wrenn had been involved with Lima and were pulling out of the arrangement to concentrate on producing their own models. John was informed that the agency was available and together with Lexie Keady they approached Paolo Bizzatza, the owner of Lima at the time. Shortly afterwards the first Lima HO models in Irish livery appeared and the rest is history. Reposing at the White Fathers Missionaries of Africa, Cypress Grove Road on Saturday from 2pm with Funeral Mass on Monday at 12 noon followed by burial in Bohernabreena Cemetery.
  16. Just have to settle for a VW Polo then man.........
  17. Any news on the Lancashire trader Chris, what does he propose to bring, is he a train or diecast dealer?
  18. I have to agree with DhuV. Dont cut up a kosher "A" 33, Use an older BR liveried one, flea bay has hundreds of cheap ones I will post a couple of pics on the various "A" 33's when I can dig them out I reckon there are 6 varients
  19. Have a couple of made up flats George, I would love it to box one in Also there is some writing on the box I have, I like them nice & clean
  20. Do you remember Quicksilver Kieran? Take the money or Open the Box!
  21. Just found an R8572 here while looking for Baseboard Daves engine shed Brand new in box!
  22. MIR's version of the 42' flat is our next model This version was white metal and also contained a 40' container The container was available as a separate kit
  23. Or a priest or a relative
  24. Have one somewhere Dave, I will dig it up for Bray Wheelers on the 25th
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