Hi Everyone,
Firstly, I would like to extend a massive thank you on behalf of the Irish Railway Models team to everyone who completed our recent survey.
We have collated your answers and suggestions and are taking them on board. Some of these answers will be discussed in specific posts in the coming days and weeks.
In the meantime, we have analysed your feedback about what you would like to see next from us, and here are some of the most popular suggestions:
Leading the way (by a nose!) is a bogie container flat. Most were for the humble 42ft flat to recreate those classic Bell and Guinness liners as well as modern day spoil wagons, but there's also love for the 47ft flat as below too.
Flat Wagon close up by franburke, on Flickr
Spoil Wagon - Portarlington by franburke, on Flickr
Right behind was the iconic double beet wagon. It appears many of you want to recreate scenes like below:
051 23-10-93 by Ian Leech, on Flickr
(And yes, there was a lot of calls for an A Class too!)
In third place was the Mark IIIs, with calls for an accurate Irish outline model of this iconic coach which we all miss.
Irish Rail 7136 in Kent Station. by Fred Dean, on Flickr
Neck and neck in 4th is the fertiliser and bagged cement wagons; both widely travelled and uniquely Irish. Also both sadly missed.
Fert Albert Quay 1975 by tom ryan, on Flickr
DSCF2917 by tom ryan, on Flickr
There has also been a lot of calls for us to do the plough brake vans to compliment our ballast hoppers. We agree that they would look fantastic done to a highly detailed, ready to run model standard, book-ending a rake of our ballast wagons. Tempting...
Speaking of our ballast wagons; our stocks are running quite low at this stage. Make sure you don't miss out before they're all gone as we wont be doing another run for quite a while. These running numbers wont be repeated. Secure the best Irish wagon model on the market before they run out and start going on EBay at a premium. https://irishrailwaymodels.com/shop/