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leslie10646 last won the day on April 29 2025

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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. Folks An unmissable date for folk on this forum and an opportunity to hear two major members speak about their models. 1800hrs on Friday 16 January by Zoom only. The real railway will be covered in the first half and the modelling in the second (about 1915 on). @Galteemore and the Colonel are talking about the Sligo Leitrim and modelling it, illustrating it with their models. I'll post more details later when I have the Zoom info. There is no charge for Zoom attendance, but a donation is appreciated, please. Please put it on your diaries - I expect a sell-out for such a distinguished pair of contributors! Thanks Leslie
  2. Southampton MREx was the first thing written into my 2026 diary. Even more compulsory attendance if it will have TWO Irish layouts! What are you bringing this time Andy?
  3. It being the Season of Goodwill, I will say that the CIE version of the 800s looks very nice and is tempting. I am unsure of your reference to these ladies as "Goddesses", my understanding was that they were ladies from Irish history? I'm sure that our resident Gaelic-speaker @WRENNEIRE can give me the Chapter and Verse?
  4. PM sent.
  5. @DJ Dangerous, you're forgiven. People, Dave sent me a photo of him in action tending to his poorly cats - but (at the risk of being politically incorrect) I also saw his "beautiful assistant". I should have trained as a vet ........ @Galteemore - you're dead right, I wouldn't have dared comment about Drew's cat! Paul, those must be the best builds of my vans. Simply super.
  6. I've made a note on my files .......
  7. Happy Christmas Dave (and everyone else!). I can't believe that I sell wagons to a man who likes CATS!!!! Still, in the spirit of The Season - "it takes all sorts!". Leslie
  8. Of course they will, Bob. I won't show the video until they do! Incidentally, it was great fun getting your lovely bogie coach onto the high level track. Thanks to @Galteemore I have a good "railer" and it slid on with ease - you certainly need them with the six wheelers! All part of Life's rich pattern!
  9. Thanks to Ian Sinclair, I have got my facts right (it has been corrected in the original post). The layout was previously known as "Dargle Road" and "Little Ditching" and was built by Ken Vernon, a North Down MRC member. The River Dargle rises in the Wicklow Mountains and flows into the Irish Sea at Bray.
  10. I agree with all of you - beautiful models - all credit to Mr Sankey's remarkable skills built up over a lifetime of such work. Thanks for the name suggestions - apart from the culinary suggestions from the officer in the Cookery Corps. I like Cabra (Midland), and Clonliffe from Our Man in the Achill Islands. Still open to ideas.
  11. Yes, Jonathan, that's what I thought as a possibility. So what's the name of the Townland where Liffey Junction is situated? Or, as you say, en route to the docks, then I can pose Bob's cattle train on the upper line, en route to the Boat ......
  12. Some time ago I mentioned that I had taken the opportunity of my Autumn trip to Ireland to pick up the layout previously known as "Dargle Road" and "Little Ditching". It was built by Ken Vernon, a North Down MRC member. (Thanks Ian Sinclair for illuminating me). The River Dargle rises in the Wicklow Mountains and flows into the Irish Sea at Bray. As I explained earlier, I wanted the layout to show off Bob Sankey's wonderful MGWR locomotives which he gave me three years ago. I still haven't dreamt up a name for the shed, as there is nowhere on the MGWR with a location like this, but I stand to be educated. I'm open to suggested names. Next a tour via a snip of iffy video. You can see the back garden in Caversham! IMG_4264.mp4 And a couple of close-ups. And finally, Bob's beautiful L Class "Mayo". I'll get the layout set up properly in 2026, God willing, and we'll have some motion. Thanks, @Northroader, for passing these lovely models on. A gift on the priceless level, if you like Mr Atock's creations, as I do!
  13. Ah, so once you get yours, IRM will be marking things "Sold out"?
  14. I get quite enough fun out of watching the Red Kites in our back garden in Caversham - four down to collect bits of fat within 15 seconds! We're very privileged to see these once rare birds - we see more than we do Blue Tits etc. It's great watching them scare off the seagulls ...... Kites.mov
  15. Obviously lawyers don't earn as much as I thought ........
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