The A and C class detail kit is fab I have say.
And I got your 101 brass grills today as well,
well done.I hope to get back to building my own
machine soon.
Had a listen last night to Kate Bush "The Kick inside",and
wonderful is all I can say,and my fav-"The man with a child
in his eyes".I suppose Kate Bush voice you either like or hate,
a bit like Lana Del Ray.
Nice photo of the sulzer.There are a few photos of the A class
Under construction at the Manchester works,one in a IRRS journal
the other in the ITG journal showing a crossly engine being put
into a A class,I presume around 1955.
The tail lamps are not powered,and I got them
On e bay from spring side models.The wagons came
in kit form with chassis and I had to build and hand
paint them.They are not normally sold as kits so I am
Glad to be allowed to get them.They have a lot more
detail than the MIR kits.I have to thank Anthony for the
dirty 156 and where to get the tail lamps.
I just finished my Cement wagons and I am delighted with them.
Fair play to Irish freight models for superb wagons.
I have always wanted a few of these wagons as I remember
them passing and unloading in Enniscorthy Station over the years.