Jump to content

leslie10646

Members
  • Posts

    1,906
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    33

leslie10646 last won the day on March 18

leslie10646 had the most liked content!

5 Followers

Personal Information

  • Location
    Surrey

Converted

  • Biography
    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.

Converted

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

Converted

  • Occupation
    Tour Manager

Recent Profile Visitors

11,222 profile views

leslie10646's Achievements

Grand Master

Grand Master (14/14)

  • Reacting Well
  • Dedicated
  • Very Popular
  • Week One Done
  • One Year In

Recent Badges

3.6k

Reputation

  1. To quote that great British Patriot, Captain Mainwaring, - "Stupid Boy"!!!!!
  2. These are BUSES! Where's the Irish RAILWAY ANNOUNCEMENT. I'm getting older by the minute!
  3. Yes, I'm looking forward to seeing this fabled layout as well - especially as it has lots of Provincial Wagons on it! (All on sale at my stand!). Liked the glimpse of one of my "Brown Vans" in a siding! Great stuff, Patrick.
  4. Sounds like my Garden railway which lives in boxes and wasn't out at all last year! Laois is a long way from the Oxfordshire / Berkshire border, so we'll forget the running session!
  5. I'd wait until a certain Dublin-based makers of quality rolling stock announce theirs? Neither of these is terribly like the CIE one, as John says.
  6. Ever wondered what an "800" looked like passing you flat out? Well, a Royal Scot is much the same size. Here she is passing South Stoke near Goring this morning on a God-given sunny day. Sorry about the wind noise! ENJOY! Unfortunately, you can't see the blaze of daffodils (planted by local school children), which I was standing amidst MAQ03942.MP4
  7. Right, now that I've almost finished packing stuff for Bangor, apart from a few boxes of books - I have time to make mischief. I've just looked at the IRM website. With a week to go to the Bangor Exhibition, I see no sign of a "Count down" to the steam loco announcement. Put us out of our misery - even if it's two years away!
  8. While agreeing with Ivan, I have to admit that our house is full of the stuff. The Boss and I once drove round the M25, calling at each IKEA on the outskirts of London, getting some of what we wanted in each. Miraculously, we got everything we needed for whatever part of the house we were up (down?)-grading at the time. On another occasion, we happened to be visiting my sister in Bristol and I was about to furnish my study with glass fronted cabinets (now full of 1200 scale ships, 4mm scale trains etc). We found EVERYTHING we wanted in that one store (an unheard of experience), so filled my Granada literally to the roof with the bits and drove, gingerly, back to Surrey. I hate to say it, but their stuff has worn very well. But it is a nightmare place to visit. And as for their recent adverts on TV ..............
  9. Unhappily, John, They've ceased trading - see your link!
  10. Look what arrived from New Zealand. IMG_7921 copy.mp4 I got well and truly walloped for VAT, but I plan to offer some of these (I want the Snail wagons) at Bangor at pretty well cost price. All being well, if I have time, I'll have a small number of John's kits - I'm very impressed by the 3D printing from China. Enjoy. Leslie
  11. I'm having a happy time packing ready for Bangor - I leave tomorrow week! At the risk of being presumptious, it would be useful to have an idea of the level of interest in a few of my "Southern" kits - really to save carrying a big stock better left to the MRSI Show in the Autumn (although, if you buy them now, they'll be "runners" by then! I don't want to fill Richard's car to the roof! The kits which jump to mind are CIE Cattle Double Beets GSWR 10 ton Brake van I only ever have half a dozen or so of the "Northern" (meaning GNR / SLNCR) kits with me and I give polite warning that the UTA Spoil Wagons which I have to hand are the last of them, except you want them without transfers (not worth £40 or so for a rerun of those). Fear not, plenty of the new CIE vans - the first sales went in the Post today. All that said, if you want to put your name on any item, just PM or e-mail me. No payment and no scowls if you change your mind - it all helps this aged 77 year old. For Narrow Gauge enthusiasts, I have a few copies of the notable "Tralee and Dingle Railway" book, at 10% off; plus a few of our late friend "Lambeg Man's" books, priced to sell. A PM reserves. Thanks in advance Leslie
  12. Trying to get into the 21st Century here at PW. I spent an amusing time trying to get my "Sumup" toy to work - I managed to take a quid off myself, so hopefully, I can accept cards at Bangor!
  13. Well done. I'm happy to say that I bought examples two of your Winners and very nice they are.
  14. Anyone after one of my long out of production CIE Gunpowder vans? At a reasonable price, too. See: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/235452052346?mkevt=1&mkpid=0&emsid=e11021.m43.l1120&mkcid=7&ch=osgood&euid=d6d5c7faeb0c407389f9161f154a74fc&bu=43025934942&ut=RU&osub=-1~1&crd=20240311043050&segname=11021 By the way, it's not me selling, the seller seems to live in my home town!
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Terms of Use