Just a quick reminder that the ERNE MRC hold their annual show this Saturday, nice mixture of trade and layouts
If you are thinking of travelling try and check out Headhunters just around the corner, some amazing Irish railway artefacts on display!
Looks like Humour left the site with the recent departures
Its an old joke Fran
One shot, but two bangs
Even Ed missed one on RM Web, (MRSI?)
Sorry, been very giddy lately
Lot of strange people here too Eamonn but hey, that's why we joined!
PS talking about strange
My spell-checker underlined Eamonn and what was the only change I could make?
MOONBEAM
Now that's buckin strange!
I have been pulling the house apart looking for a boxed version of the Lima HO A Class (Cl33)
8015 in case anyone has one lying around
I have only found one which is incorrectly boxed, still a few places to search but its not looking good
Have watched this yoke grow since it was a baby and enjoyed every reincarnation of it, Just gets better and better
And as Fran says a mixture of hard work and listening to feedback has helped Eoin bring it to wher eit is today
Couple of souls here should listen and try to emulate him
Just to get the thread started
Some models I ended up with through no fault of my own!
1:200 DC-9-50 McDonald Douglas Austrian Airways
1:200 Lockheed L-1011-500 DELTA Airlines
Airwolf body
Bought for a project that will never happen, pity as its a cracking kit.
Cheers Phil
Still a lot of stuff to cover, Lima did some O Gauge & N Gauge in Irish livery's and there is some Hornby Irish as well
Also hope to cover the MIR Freight range and some other bits, so stay tuned!
I see he has another Stobart bargain!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/R6294-Eddie-Stobart-Conflat-And-Container-No202-Limited-Edition-No-288-Of-500-/261283934340?pt=UK_Trains_Railway_Models&hash=item3cd5bc7084
Heres one for you Jonny
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/L205069-Diesel-Loco-Class-20-001-Eddie-Stobart-Ltd-Very-Rare-/261288797818?pt=UK_Trains_Railway_Models&hash=item3cd606a67a
Good day at Stillorgan yesterday, we even got to see the fly past of most of the planes through the back door of the hotel.
Picked this up from a UK trader!
Always worth a good root in their unpacked stock, he didnt even know what it was!!