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Warbonnet

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  1. was just wondering if it was in Brendan's personal collection instead smart arse!
  2. Assuming it was for the Fry set up Dave?
  3. I still have The Burma Star, the green 37 (D6755 I think) and Broadlands in a drawer at home!
  4. Agree Joe, Lima 37 came out in 87 I believe.
  5. 'Had' by the sounds of it.... (Sorry Mike!)
  6. Best option for the Cu Na Mara would be Jouef Mark IIIs and southern pride overlays http://www.southernpridemodels.co.uk/
  7. Your last sentence is disrespectful to some members on here who happen to be IE staff and your moaning about IE is getting insufferable at this stage. The site would be better served if topics which are of interest to railway modelling were discussed and showcased instead of whine after whine about IE policy, rightly or wrongly. So let's leave it there. Thank you.
  8. To solve the mystery this is because HSTs use buckeye couplers in real life so the Mark IIIs that run with HSTs don't have buffers. Sorry to be the bore of the week!
  9. A few from d'local station today, including 226 on the liner. Click on the link below the pic for more... 226 Ballina - Dublin North Wall Liner by franburke, on Flickr
  10. Great pic Dave
  11. It's more the tache and hairy chest I'd fear! Lol
  12. Basically don't get your hopes up. The rumour mill has turned out to be a load of ballcocks it seems.
  13. In fairness I saw your RPSI craven so you can toot your own horn as much as you like on that one!
  14. Ah, case closed so. Feck sake Richie, getting our hopes up!
  15. Jaysus, are you Tom Selleck?! your snooping is almost creepy. Interesting development, hope it's more Murphy Models standard rather than some fly by night job. Be interesting to see what comes of it.
  16. In fairness the Hymek looks a bit more like a Hunslet than any CIE loco of the time. Mind you it also looked nothing like a hunslet!
  17. Hornby have replaced these venerable with a newly tooled, cheap Mark I I'm their 'railroad' range over the last 18 months or so. Still an impressive production run nonetheless. The only major fudge was that the full brake was the same length as the opens, sleeper etc when in reality they were shorter. The new railroad models are quite nice by all accounts.
  18. The old BR intercity livery was known as this in the 80s and 90s. There is similarities between the two liveries in fairness.
  19. Don't think any retailer sells them here. Best be would to be buy from a German retailer online.
  20. Limited edition, hard to find, Irish, O Gauge, Bassett Lowke. That's all the 'collectors bingo' lights lit up there. Still a tad overpriced mind!
  21. Nice one Dave. Bachmann are currently doing the sealink coaches in their collectors club, a brake and an open I think. £75 for the pair!
  22. Rivet punch, a good eye, steady hands and a good eye.
  23. The blue looks stunning on the E03, that's an utter beaut.
  24. It's scary when you forget what you have. Very nice Dave!
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