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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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Which is when freight used to run. If BR had done more of that, HS2 would never have even been thought of ......... Re the wider project, Good Luck to 'em. I hope that then locals use it. As @Galteemore said, the English Southern rewrote the railway map by its electrification and it has been a benefit ever since.
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Midland luggage van used on Tramore line
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Midland luggage van used on Tramore line
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Thanks for saving me the time of lifting mine up and turning. it round ..... If @Galteemore says so, it's right! -
Well, no @Galteemore, the idea was to do the overhauls at Inchicore. Cute answer, eh? The real issue is the length of the turntables at Portadown and Dundalk. The "Tango" is 61 ft long. Now where can I check the LENGTHS of the turntables? 60ft is enough. Of course, the turntable at Portadown Jct is a Fleischmann one, so much longer than that and I haven't modelled Dundalk, so I don't care ......
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This is a GNR story few know. George Glover met Nigel Gresley at a meeting in England when Gresley was waxing lyrical about his new 2-8-0s. Glover realised it was just what he needed for taking big goods trains "over the Bank" between Goraghwood and Dundalk and got Doncaster to build one to 5ft 3in. This is her about to take the Dundalk goods out of Portadown, passing the Shipper coming off the Armaghh line ..... Movie to follow. next week.
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The Shed has got a new engine! Built for me by my ever skilful modeller, Nelson. a PG Class from a SE&CR C Class. For now, a few pics and a very short video. More later. As you can see on the video clip, all is chaos and confusion at The Junction with stock sitting everywhere except the on the rails! AND doing a turn on the Shipper! IMG_5168 3.MOV
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@amdaley - I can see that you had to leave room in your cork ballast for the uncoupler disc. Did you have to cut a hole in the baseboard as well or was the depth of "ballast" enough to sink it under the track? Thanks for sharing, an interesting method.
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When you're my age, you don't worry about political or any other form of correctness, except in my models! I understand that there is 3D printing software which allows you to feed in photographs of what you want to replicate and out it pops. Maybe that's what we have here - in which case it is plagarism of good work done by Enda for me.
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Hi @2996 Victor and thanks for this. I don't know who 3D Factory UK is, but this looks like a bit of plagarism! Those are "like" my GNR cattle wagons, but lacking in detail - I won't say which ones! Instead of paying £31.66 per dodgy wagon from this guy, buy the real thing from me for £40 each. This is what they should look like ..... Just PM me and I'll be pleased to sell you "Legit" goods. Leslie
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A couple of Wololwich Moguls for sale at not too outlandish a price - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/277899922639?_trkparms=itmf%3D1%26aid%3D1110006%26rkt%3D8%26algo%3DHOMESPLICE.SIM%26mech%3D3%26algv%3DDefaultOrganicWebWithV11WebTrimmedV3VisualRankerWithKnnV3AndUltBRecall%26pmt%3D0%26amclksrc%3DITM%26sd%3D287319422845%26sid%3DAQALAAAAENQDNk5cGrDVcDEpYI902vo%3D%26itm%3D277899922639%26noa%3D1%26brand%3DBachmann%26asc%3D20251106135231%26ao%3D1%26rk%3D5%26pid%3D102961%26b%3D1%26mehot%3Dnone%26lsid%3D3%26meid%3D5a5e261834b944d288c82252f994388e%26pg%3D3707833&_trksid=p3707833.c102961.m5053&mkevt=1&mkpid=0&emsid=e11021.m164382.l178272&mkcid=7&ch=osgood&euid=4ad54c38cbbb46c2bb6ce20e81dc872a&bu=43025934942&ut=RU&exe=0&ext=0&osub=-1~1&crd=20260508044940&segname=11021&recoId=277899922639&recoPos=5 and https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/287276051595?_trkparms=itmf%3D1%26aid%3D1110006%26rkt%3D8%26algo%3DHOMESPLICE.SIM%26mech%3D3%26algv%3DDefaultOrganicWebWithV11WebTrimmedV3VisualRankerWithKnnV3AndUltBRecall%26pmt%3D0%26amclksrc%3DITM%26sd%3D287319422845%26sid%3DAQALAAAAENQDNk5cGrDVcDEpYI902vo%3D%26itm%3D287276051595%26noa%3D1%26brand%3DBachmann%26asc%3D20251106135231%26ao%3D1%26rk%3D6%26pid%3D102961%26b%3D1%26mehot%3Dnone%26lsid%3D3%26meid%3D5a5e261834b944d288c82252f994388e%26pg%3D3707833&_trksid=p3707833.c102961.m5053&mkevt=1&mkpid=0&emsid=e11021.m164382.l178272&mkcid=7&ch=osgood&euid=4ad54c38cbbb46c2bb6ce20e81dc872a&bu=43025934942&ut=RU&exe=0&ext=0&osub=-1~1&crd=20260508044940&segname=11021&recoId=287276051595&recoPos=6 A quick win if you're modelling the MGWR or GSR?
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Heavens, that's nearly as big as my loft! Who built you the cabin? I may have to relocate Portadown Jct!!! Good luck. By the way, the "start small" is a good idea, but I just got stuck into the 21ft x 17ft straight away, built a double track main line leaving points for later bits and gradually built it up. The advantage was that I could run trains sooner. The bit about what holds your interest is also a point to bear in mind. If you're into scenery, then start small. I admire other peoples' scenery but just want to run trains.
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And me, Bob! I'd forgotten my 7mm activities as I'm in the 4mm house! I hope that you are well. Your locos look great on my little shed layout, which I hope you've seen? Leslie
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Folks, take note of John's comments on the "bits" you need - a huge addition to the cost - £5 for two axles of wheels, another couple of quid for couplings (more for some types), decals at least a quid a wagon, usually more like two and to keep the price that low you're buying a hundred and might never sell that number of wagons. Pre-1970 wagons are always going to look expensive beside Accurascale's ones, but that's the price of playing minority sports?
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I must see what colour mine is - way outside my period!
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Hi @Maitland. First, good luck with this interesting project. Like @jhb171achill, I'll have one too, please! @Past-Avenue is giving you good advice, straight from The Stables, if not the actual Horse's Mouth. His work to produce my two cattle wagons and the van was done as a single print and the results were quite excellent. (Still available from me, of course!). Our good friend @Mayner has used a 3D printer in Hong Kong and I can attest to the total excellence of their printing. But rather than face the Slings and Arrows of the taxman, why not persuade @Past-Avenue to do it? What about it Enda? I think they'd sell.
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