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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. 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.
  2. 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
  3. 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?
  4. I must see what colour mine is - way outside my period!
  5. 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.
  6. Yes, Darius - keep to the Day Job! You're not @Old Blarney or I who run whatever we like. I'm planning a "Southern day on Portadown Jct! Nothing wrong with NIR Disease-als!
  7. Much better! 18.201 really is the Biz! You will knw that it was built, in part with the frames off a 61 Class tank? Actually 61.002. Now, I can loan you 61.001 with the four coach Henschel Wegmann train - perfect for the Larne Boat train .......
  8. Now, George, surely everyone knows Eeyore? I thought that Stephen Moore's Eeyore-like rendition of Marvin the Paranoid Android was perfect.
  9. @Fran and Co really do get high marks for this vehicle - pity it isn't like the irish articulated one - which ended up steam-hauled! It has certainly evoked plenty of comment. I had no idea that there were so many of them and for so long! A pity that I already have a GWR steam railcar - but with its outside motion it was more like the GNR one! Drumm? With A1 and 3D, it's a matter of time? Still we mustn't rub it in to the English that the Irish thought of it first. And then there's the Sainted Paddy's BEMU ........
  10. Yes, Darius, but a Württemberg Pacific - HORRIBLE looking things! If you have to run the DR double deckers, I'll loan you my HO model of 18.201 which actually did haul those coaches. Or an S3/6 would look good - can loan you that too - or even the S2/5 Atlantic. I'll come round .......
  11. Despite the name, apparently these Gee gees were always MARES!!!! So tube arrangements might be more complicated?
  12. The working model of "Dick" the horse, had better come with: a) Tram b) little boy as driver (see below) c) Class PP and suitable train for diorama background. 1957 view by Lance King, copyright IRRS.
  13. I'm not with my copy of "Here be Dragons" - Phil Girdlestone's biography. Phil did a lot of work improving steam locos and I think the oil-firing of the FR engines was in his time - however, if I'm not mistaken they burned quite awful sump oil mixed with lighter stuff and if the mix wasn't right, the loco didn't steam. They were all converted back to coal but that was because of the price of oil!!! It cost half as much to use coal! We need to start digging the stuff up again in UK and not burn American forests in our power stations!
  14. Oil firing chucks out even more filth - you should see a German 01.10 in full flight! The Swiss line at Bauma uses BRITISH smokeless fuel - a super idea as it buggers up the photo for non-paying photographers ....... But then we are all photographers of RPSI trains because they're booked out in minutes of going on sale. Now, the Flirts. You guys with a vote in the Republic, demand that EVERY TD is sent to Switzerland to ride on theirs AND THEN REFUSE TO ACCEPT ANYTHING LESS. The British" version don't come up to the mark at all. You can tell that I'm having a bad day - two hours trying to book an important X ray for my partner - don't live in Reading! Have a nice day Y'all.
  15. Obviously time I sold mine .......
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