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enniscorthyman

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  1. As I have a love of electro music,I love the reaction of the folks in the crowd who show utter bewilderment at live and historic firsts,suck as Kraftwerks live Gig in 1970 and The legendary original line up of the Art of Noise playing live in 1984,and finaly OMD doing ABC-auto industry on the tube. [video=youtube;5D-vOXSOSSc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5D-vOXSOSSc [video=youtube;y6k-teIKSus]
  2. Got some more work done on the kit yesterday,and stuck on most of the brass etches.I got the tanks off the deltic donar chassis and now I have to see what the measurements are to get a good fit.What I plan to do is to cut and shut the deltic chassis to suit the B101 kit.I know the included brass chassis could be used but I am think of sticking the brass chassis over the deltic chassis for extra regidity,but I dont know if this will work.I will have to make plastic card sides for the fuel tanks and use the deltic weights to help in the structure being strong.Some of the cab windows will need some work in order to get them straight.
  3. Great job on the Mk3s and break van-I went thre super glue way wtih my van. I hope to get some proper soldering gear at some stage and give it a go.
  4. Now that is a thought. Also he never won the hill climb up coolnahorna hill outside Enniscorthy like me in 1984.And come to think of it,He was never at the famous cycling club Discos of 1984 either.Jesus 1984 was a great year for me-I must have been on something.
  5. I love that weed spray train Noel.
  6. I got the David Walsh book"seven deadly sins". A great read it is even if you are not into cycling. No wonder I won feck all races when I was a chap, Toast and jam won't win you races Eamonn.lol
  7. It could be the ghost of my crap dell laptop that caused the problem Ger.lol
  8. Great work and advice there Ger. The weights from the deltic will need to be added as much as possible as my a class deltic chassis needs more weight as she does not go up inclines very well.
  9. Shem the wife's are no fools and will know what You are up to,and will find out how much we spend on our trains.All you can do is tell them how much they spend on clothes and shoes.lol
  10. Holy God they are lovely,well done Dave.
  11. Hi Tom and welcome ,and sounds like you have a good collection of stock. The golden rule is-always tell the wife that if a loco costs 170 euro-tell her it cost you 80. Eamonn
  12. That is fantastic,and keep the updates coming.
  13. I have often wondered about this weed killer train,as photos of it were rare enough showing what followed behind the loco. There is a cover shot of b103 hauling said train on the Tralee line on a IRRS journal from October 1990,and again hard to make out the make up of the train.Its nice to now see these wagons for a change.
  14. That would be brilliant Des Thanks.
  15. I got some work done today,with the buffers and roof and side grills.I cut out the brass chassis and according to the instructions all I have to do is transfer accross the bogies,although I am not sure the brass chassis will be strong enough when you consider that extra weight will have to be added and perhaps be a little too bendy,but that is for another day.I used the deltic chassis for my A39 project and had to cut of the fuel thanks and cut and shut to suit.The brass chassis does fit well to the loco body,and so will give me a idea of what is needed to be done on the deltic. I also cut out parts for the drivers desk and it looks like only one end will have the drivers desk as space will be a problem in the motor bogie end.I may study this desk as I am not sure what way it goes,so any suggestions are welcome.I cant say I have seen many photos of the inside of a 101 loco anywhere.
  16. Rob,the normal chassis for the MIR 121 is the athearn SW 1500,and you can get the new version which has Lights and DCC ready and runs very well.I will look up Web address for you as Gerry Byrne used them for his 121s.I found the white metal 121s very difficult to make and a lot had to be done to get the bonnot section to fit well.I think I stuck up a video on the thread "The 121s of Ballybeg".
  17. Cheers Tom,My main fear will be the painting which will be done by hand,so will have to get her built first and then see about paint.
  18. I loved watching the videos and thanks for posting.
  19. Love the weed spray.A really nice job there.
  20. Its back to the work bench for me,and I have just got the SSM B101 kit the other day and will start it tomorrow.There is a option of either a Hornby deltic or sd9 chassis,so I have elected to use the deltic as she only cost 36 stl from Hattons.I plan to paint her in the final supertrain livery in which they ran,so lets see how I fair in the comming weeks.
  21. Well holy God,that's mad Ted!.
  22. Lovely stuff,looking good.
  23. That is just brilliant,and I look forward to viewing the finished loco.
  24. It's strange to think that I have never seen a 201 on the Rosslare line.The route only got CWR around 2002 and even at that,renewal of bridges have been slow enough. The 071s were more than enough to handle the normal 6 piece mk2ds until the plastics came along in 2004. The weight was always a problem for the 201s and were never going to be regular performers on this line. I would have loved to have got a shot of 227 on that famous cement movement on Enniscorthy viaduct.
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