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Everything posted by Killian Keane
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The coarse stone is wonderful stuff, I just wish they sold it in bigger sheets, until now I didnt know about the random stone, and googling it, it does look rather odd, I think Ill be sticking with the coarse
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Waterford, Limerick & Western Railway Loco Photos
Killian Keane replied to Rob R's topic in Photos & Videos of the Prototype
Ive also been looking for as much WLWR material as I can acquire, but at the moment the best I can do for you is a photo of 27 Thomond before rebuilding, from, if memory serves the Clare county council website linked here a few months ago -
A 3d printed 800 class for 00 (and a WLWR goods loco)
Killian Keane replied to Killian Keane's topic in Irish Models
Ciaran Cooney on Twitter reckons its a southbound Athenry-Limerick working seen at Ennis with the WCR lines in the background -
A 3d printed 800 class for 00 (and a WLWR goods loco)
Killian Keane replied to Killian Keane's topic in Irish Models
The 2-4-0s (GSR class G3) were very nice engines, first built 1889 last withdrawn 1959. They're a strong contender for my next project after the 0-6-0 is finished -
A 3d printed 800 class for 00 (and a WLWR goods loco)
Killian Keane replied to Killian Keane's topic in Irish Models
yes indeed! for anyone that wants one Ill be supplying extras -
A 3d printed 800 class for 00 (and a WLWR goods loco)
Killian Keane replied to Killian Keane's topic in Irish Models
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Always a pleasure to see your work Gibbo, you make what are quite difficult conversions (Fowler to W mogul in particular) look easy, great to see
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A 3d printed 800 class for 00 (and a WLWR goods loco)
Killian Keane replied to Killian Keane's topic in Irish Models
Thanks very much all! truly praise from Caesar The surface finish in person is significantly better than the last sample, however there were some unfortunate marks on the boiler and smokebox which are down to the printer having to be cleaned out, as well as a small hole in the running board on the front right side I am particularly pleased with the way the M2.5 nut is held, it goes in this little trough as shown, the model is tipped forward to line it up with the hole, and then the chassis can be inserted, and the original mounting hole used- 177 replies
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A 3d printed 800 class for 00 (and a WLWR goods loco)
Killian Keane replied to Killian Keane's topic in Irish Models
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A 3d printed 800 class for 00 (and a WLWR goods loco)
Killian Keane replied to Killian Keane's topic in Irish Models
The first test of the finished model started printing at 1am last night, it should be ready in approximately 2 1/2 hours and be ready to show tomorrow all going well -
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Sources of continental models
Killian Keane replied to dave182's topic in Continental European Modelling
I snapped up this Rivarossi Saxon Meyer in the Hattons closing down sale, a snip at £58, also a DCC SNCF 0-4-0 (0-8-0 in English) for £40 -
A absolute work of art Alan, another tour de force
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Harland and Wolff making trains for the first time since the 1940s
Killian Keane replied to GSWR 90's topic in News
- The death of Goethe was more recent than the death of Freddy Mercury is today - Puffing Billy was still at work at Wylam colliery - The Charge of the light brigade was more recent than the death of David Bowie is today -The Battle of Rorke's Drift wouldn't happen for another 17 years, and the gunfight at the OK Corral for 19 years -
Harland and Wolff making trains for the first time since the 1940s
Killian Keane replied to GSWR 90's topic in News
Absolutely lovely to see this vehicle get some well earned attention, the third oldest passenger carriage in the country, would you have a length and width over body to go with that lovely drawing perchance? -
A 3d printed 800 class for 00 (and a WLWR goods loco)
Killian Keane replied to Killian Keane's topic in Irish Models
Oxford Dean Goods, which is within 1mm of the prototype wheelbase and perfect wheel diameter, the wires connecting the tender pickups to the loco will need to be soldered together to enable it to run without the tender The 800 class is officially finished awaiting the first test print- 177 replies
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A 3d printed 800 class for 00 (and a WLWR goods loco)
Killian Keane replied to Killian Keane's topic in Irish Models
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British locos and stock that can be disguised as Irish
Killian Keane replied to Westcorkrailway's topic in Irish Models
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A 3d printed 800 class for 00 (and a WLWR goods loco)
Killian Keane replied to Killian Keane's topic in Irish Models
Hi Gibbo, have you any reference photos of what the cab interior would have looked like in service? Regards -
A 3d printed 800 class for 00 (and a WLWR goods loco)
Killian Keane replied to Killian Keane's topic in Irish Models
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A 3d printed 800 class for 00 (and a WLWR goods loco)
Killian Keane replied to Killian Keane's topic in Irish Models
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British locos and stock that can be disguised as Irish
Killian Keane replied to Westcorkrailway's topic in Irish Models
Ive just checked my reference material and the July 1939 Locomotive magazine states the Greenore saddle tanks had 5' 2 1/2" drivers, Wikipedia states the Crewe locos as having 4' 5 1/2" drivers, both classes are derived from the famous DX series, so if the Irish locos have the same wheelbase as a DX Id be quite interested in Cadding one to 3d print if anyone has drawings