Have to disagree with you there Stevie
While I do agree with encouraging the small band of guys who are out there producing RTR Irish models if the model is wrong or not up to scratch it should be brought to everyone's attention
Remember that while they have a love of Irish railways at heart they are also in it to make money, lets call a spade a spade.
If the faults are brought to everyone's attention the buyer can still buy if he is aware of the faults and finds them acceptable
It also puts pressure on the manufacturer to up his game & improve his product ala Eoins DART.
I personally paid a fortune for 2 items that were only fit for the bin when they arrived, so should I have filled a page telling everyone what should have been better. because there was nothing good about it?
In the end though I suppose it will remain with the buyer if he wants to buy a model which is correct in all aspects, he is going to pay heavily for it or if he wants something that vaguely represents an Irish model at a cheap price,
Come back M.I.R. please!