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    Born Belfast 1946 and educated there until Queens University saw through me and threw me out - a lucky break as I became a computer programmer in London and somehow survived thirty years in computing before retiring early. After a couple of years in China, I returned to the UK and became a tour manager with Great Rail Journeys - I still work for them after 19 years.

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    Steam, steam and more steam! Blue engines with mahogany coaches are best. Modelling Portadown GNR(I)

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  1. Ah, yes, the first tool to have in the box, the good old steel rule! Do you clamp it down where you're cutting? If I don't the (blank) thing moves!
  2. No, @Galteemore is an influencer of the VERY best kind!
  3. It certainly works, David. The "other" David used these on the two scenaria which I now own and it's equally effective there. I can see the Portadown Jct fluorescent tubes disappearing ......... But first, there's an engine shed to illuminate the "David" way! Sorry not to have put up photos of my latest acquisition, but I'm busy trying to sell the boxes of books which surround it. More on that shortly.
  4. The catalogue makes interesting reading - did someone REALLY walk off with a Class VS nameplate (Lot 154) for a bit over €2,000!!!! I'm surprised at some of the paintings which didn't sell, for example the Swilley 4-8-0 by Sean Bolan - at €400 (Lot 115) plus the ludicrous auctioneers' fees - it was a steal for an original by this brilliant artist. Not for me of course - it'd xxxxxx gauge ..........
  5. Grovelling apologies for not turning up at Tolworth: Reading to Kingston seemed a county too many (or something). It DOES look magnificent and I compliment you on the "housing" and excellent lighting - can we have a photo taken towards the Sun to see how you have illuminated the scene, which is obviously on a very nice day in Summer!
  6. Yes, I did see that. So who didn't built their kit!
  7. This one will have you laughing for weeks ...... Look at the "Irish"-ness of the content! https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/306592949288?mkevt=1&mkpid=0&emsid=e11021.m164380.l178264&mkcid=7&ch=osgood&euid=aa502730ae6b4f5e80425aa646290b5a&bu=43025934942&ut=RU&exe=0&ext=0&osub=-1~1&crd=20251110045409&segname=11021&recoId=306592949288&recoPos=1
  8. Hi, Darius May I ask what adhesive you use with the backing board card you appear to be using? I'm impressed by the absence of corner strengtheners.
  9. Are you going to build York Road (as pre WW2) next - you could have ready for Bangor 2026? No shortage of volunteers to run it for you!!!!
  10. Hi @Westcorkrailway I have the GAA book - you can have it for a pile of money (joke). it'll save me listing it on my new AbeBooks Shop. I'll PM you - it's so thin that it might get past the Thought Police (aka An Post and the Customs). Colm was a delight to correspond with, but when we tried to get him to publish his books "properly", he wouldn't budge. I've only speed-read the CBSCR books twenty years ago, but I particularly liked his way of dealing with the history almost day by day. It gave an immediacy to the story. I'm unaware of too many railway histories following quite that approach. Thanks @Flying Snail for bringing the archive to our attention.
  11. Of dear, so my brake van has! I must have words with "The Boys"!
  12. Darius This is a Master Class at card modelling. I have a station building to remodel (wrong windows!) so I'm looking for tips! Great stuff. By the way, @Galteemore will tell you who to go to to get a 4mm scale model of the late Mac Arnold, Whitehead's other famous resident. The first was, of course, Harold Houston, designer of the B&L corridor coaches and the magnificent North Atlantic Express coaches. They'd make a nice pair for the platform!
  13. That seems the most likely situation. Everything looks new and tidy. The directors would have been admiring "their own" handiwork, as the GSWR built the railway themselves, not a contractor. Great set of thought provoking photos, so thanks for sharing them. The Lawrence Collection has ever been a go-to source for early Irish railway photos.
  14. Only one thing for it @Mol_PMB, attend the auction! I agree with others that the descriptions are woeful and His Lordship is being badly served as he won't get the sort of bids I expect he's hoping for. Add to that the massive auctioneer's fees which they're going to charge a buyer and Lord O'Neill. I've wasted my life in IT, I should have been in auctioneering which seems to a branch of King Midas's Ltd Co.
  15. The starting price for the bound set of Journals is ludicrously low. Assuming that it is a full set and in decent condition (the covers look ok!) then I would have thought several hundred Euros? Otherwise my set has deteriorated in value faster than driving a new car off the forecourt! (I've NEVER done that).
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