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Looking forward to these Leslie.
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A lovely little bit of engineering.
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Stranolar is in county Donegal.
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As far as remember there was an article about it awhile in the IRRS journal.
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My interest is defineitly
My interest is definitely Irish, all my stock is Irish.
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They look fantastic, I have just bought a new railway shed, 6 meters x 3 meters and I am building baseboards at the moment, around the perimeter and I have not a clue what to put on it.
hat to put on it.
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I have two of the OO Works J15s. One of each, 109 and 186 and I am very happy with them. No problems with them.
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Glad to see you will be doing a new number on that wagon Leslie, as I have that wagon from your early days of production, as I said earlier count me in. I will take one of each version you produce.
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I have to agree with all the sentiments above, a great outfit to deal with. customer service fast and efficient.Top class.
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Same here.
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Count me in Leslie.
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Why 1/87 scale?. Why not 1/76.
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Stunning,a fantastic piece of work.
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Thats really nice.
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Just bought a copy at the Perth show last Saturday, a lovely little book.
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I hope there is no IRM stock in that one.
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The milk cans on the platform in the Woodenbridge shot look very quaint.
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Fantastic, the broken glass, so real looking.
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Very clever.
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This is looking very promising, count me in when you get into production.
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I have bought a few of these wagons, three brake wagons, two 17012-17211 series wagons, two LMA wagons, two 15147-16812 series wagons and two 12 ton open wagons. And I do intend to buy more. They do work out expensive with the NZsterling/euro conversion and then import tax when they arrive here, but i like the idea that they are uniquely Irish and I like to support anyone manufacturing Irish stock.
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Looking forward to these.
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Thats interesting, I never knew that.
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I remember the little gray Massey Ferguson, burnt my hand on the exhaust of one once when bringing in hay on a uncles farm. Oxford Diecast do a nice little model of one in 1:76 scale.
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Ernies Massive Irish 1930's to 2005 Photo Archive
in Photos & Videos of the Prototype
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I would guess it was used to transport grayhounds