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Rmweb claims that could be a 36 month wait….winter of 23 is the new release date….these Rustons were announced January 5th 2021….
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I was so tempted to pick one of those up to make my GSRPS at halfway set… seriously what’s up with those
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My silverfox railcars were 13 months can we get any higher ? Perhaps buy the 4 pack plus a 5th coach for “experiments” so if you ruin it, you have the complete coaches to sell on? Unless you reckon there is no risk on damaging anything just seen that the steps are screwed into place instead of glued on. Fantastic, I hope that’s the case with these ones as they'd be Miles more solid
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I reckon that 4 pack will be worth silly money after a few years. A46 has over taken A39R as the most in demand A class and this is the best rolling stock for it
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I am fairly sure no such transfers for the green version exist. Not sure how easy it would be to make them either. Certainly a more basic version of this is very achievable
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But perhaps it comes in, in two hours Perhaps it breaks down on the way "If it does," says the guard, "be the powers We're here for the rest of the day!" (or 2023/4)
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British locos and stock that can be disguised as Irish
Westcorkrailway replied to Westcorkrailway's topic in Irish Models
I once found a rattle can that was pretty Damn near GSR grey (according to the 00 works gospel) I have to find out what it was…as I’ve since lost all my rattle cans to a spring clean -
British locos and stock that can be disguised as Irish
Westcorkrailway replied to Westcorkrailway's topic in Irish Models
Unfortunatly that’s the full drawing. You’ll have to guesstimate -
British locos and stock that can be disguised as Irish
Westcorkrailway replied to Westcorkrailway's topic in Irish Models
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British locos and stock that can be disguised as Irish
Westcorkrailway replied to Westcorkrailway's topic in Irish Models
Really it’s a case of “can it fit” the N2 looks like it’s more pronounced in height then 673….and that space could be used by the manufacture for essential parts -
So with them on, you reckon radius 2 would be too much for them to cope with? All my track is radius 3 so I’ll survive
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British locos and stock that can be disguised as Irish
Westcorkrailway replied to Westcorkrailway's topic in Irish Models
I’m not sure if the loco itself is similar to anything…I wonder could the wheel arrangement be changed for something like 461. -
So I take it they’ll be in the ”detail bag” for self application. That’s definitely a plus.
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Something these coaches are slightly missing for that extra bit of irishness is the steps that most of these coaches had. Would it be worth making 3D prints of these and attaching them onto the sides if necessary or were lots of these coaches lacking steps
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In west cork days. To strengthen AEC railcar capacity instead of adding an intermediate. One or possibly 2 of 6 wheel coaches were attached to the end of the set adding yet another valid yet unusual use for the 6 wheel coaches in Ireland. Albert Quay was full of wrecks from just about anywhere at this stage, they were used on the clon junction branch before being replaced in deisal days with bogey coaches of some kind. The Baltimore branch was still regularly using these types of coaches up until the very end it seems. I don’t thing the Courtmac branch used them if at all that line was more suited to the CB&SCR bogey coaches though I’m open to correction and as pointed out by darragh Connolly, There was a 4 wheel coach at this time…though just a single one 201A, an EX DN&GR/CB&SCR coach. Survived into CIE days as a departmental vehicle. Considering the fact this is the only one I know of to get a tiny snail on the door….all 6 wheelers is the only job
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They’ll look good with the infamous Tailte tours Bachmann/Murphy’s K class. The Black and Tan 6 wheeler can be seen below along with plenty of other strange scenes in a “transitional” era with a 141 hauling an entirely CIE green rake of coaches.
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Something tells me that the lovely CIE green livery is going to grow on people…..and the Silver A’s along with A42, A46 ect. Will start to apericiate in value. not to mention, CIE green coaches have to be on others agenda at this stage. some showcase of the prototype in use
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Certainly did, mostly for excursion work I think.
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I had my wallet in hand ready to spent €260 anyways! I hope these will arrive on time as I think the last batch are delayed a good bit
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Let the hoarding begin
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Just ordered the 4-pack of dark green and 3 light green coaches…..now all I need is laminates and/or Park Royal’s and I can flog on my CIE BR mark 1 coaches
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This exact sentiment I agree with. I had a discussion with somone about this at raheeny. At the end of the day these coaches were very similar, mostly minor differences between them all and from a distance…it would be very hard to tell if they were all in different liveries What these coaches provide is something I would’ve died for when I started Irish modeling 3 years ago. A cheap way to make 1950s rolling stock that will suit steam and diesel alike from this period. These are the first mass produced coaches suitibe for A1, A30 and any Irish steak loco alongside a major upgrade for A46, A42, B121 and B135 (and that’s not including the single Black and Tan inclusion) . And any loco of course produced in the future compatible for this coach. Just seen @jhb171achill has posted I’m sure he has said what I was going on to say!
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I have tangible evidence to say JB probably had a hand in accuracy in these coaches First piece of period mass produced rolling stock for Silver and green A class locos since the Bachmann/MM coaches
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