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One I took earlier (in Cork, I think? The flat is a later 27301-27767 series one with a 14ft wheelbase. These containers were introduced in August 1978 (I'm quoting the iRRS Journal), so well after my period!
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Like this one? The one on the right is, basically, the chassis of my double beet wagon and is available from me for £23, post paid to UK. Discount on multiples. I haven't done the skeleton version recently, but can have them made - they're VERY light, but with a container, no bother! About a dozen parts, couplings, wheels and transfers. The easiest to built kit that I do. Neither are on the website, but the basic flat is available NOW.
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Ernies Massive Irish 1930's to 2005 Photo Archive
leslie10646 replied to Glenderg's topic in Photos & Videos of the Prototype
I'll be showing some remarkable views of Waterford station and yard when I present a show of the late David Soggee's slides by Zoom to IRRS London on 6 December. I'll post the Zoom code nearer the time. -
I was very taken by this ittle accomodation bridge, which Andy assures me is fairly typical of the NBR. Amazing what you can do with a box of matches .... Only joking, Andy, a very nice piece of modelling.
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As if all this wasn't enough excitement, a dozen steps away was the estimable @Andy Cundick with another of his creations "Lochty" - North British Railway.
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Despite what @Galteemore says above, his little JT DID get her SLNCR coach into the Quay! A very busy line that you run @David Holman, trains from 3/4 Irish Railways rushing in and out - maybe it's the Salmon Season? By the way, I thought that the way the background melded into the foreground, as you can see behind No.92, was very finely done. Remember to put up some video of the dock crane on the move - a super extra which I forgot to capture. Terrific layout. I wish that I had your patience and half the skill. Thanks for having us!
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Despite my ham-fisted efforts, Robin pulled in nicely with her two exquisite MGWR six wheelers - built by David R - aka @Galteemore IMG_1107.MOV
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@Galteemore and I turned up at the Tolworth Exhibition today to run our respective trains on David's wonderful Northport Quay. I overheard, David remark to one admirer that there were THREE people in the World modelling on 36.75mm gauge and that they were all in present in front of him - so having been given this not-inconsiderable accolade, I arranged a photo shoot! Of course, the two David's are the modellers, I am just an owner and runner! Not only did David let me place my little MGWR train on his hallowed turf, but he even let me drive it! A very serious business it is driving a train into a station which you haven't "signed for". I was terrified!
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Ah, the buffers! Michael (aka "My Man") supplied ear studs, I think - very cheap, roughly right, ready-made!!!!!!!
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I've learnt something - I didn't realise that the Muck wagons were renumbered. Sorry - I ain't producing new transfers! You get M for Muck plus numbers 01 - 60-ish.
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Just when you thought coaches could not get dearer, or more beautiful
leslie10646 replied to leslie10646's topic in News
David I watched Richard McLachlan spend THREE days (say fifteen hours) just tinkering with paint detail on a set he's building for a friend. He continued throughout the Clontarf bash and they're still not complete. LNWR livery takes some doing and these look worth the money - All you youngsters have to do is give up the Sex Drugs and Rock 'n Roll for a while ...... -
Fancy your own DN&GR Boat Train? Almost a hundred quid a pop - but just lovely? From Bachmann - April / May 2025. https://railsofsheffield.com/search?sort_by=relevance&q=lnwr arc roof&options[prefix]=last&filter.v.price.gte=0&filter.v.price.lte=170&filter.p.vendor=Bachmann&utm_source=Klaviyo&utm_medium=campaign&utm_campaign=Bachmann Winter 2024 Announcements&utm_id=01JBXSXYMHW6R92BPS6EQA17JD&_kx=94TVSTwJKaw1u9s0VI6GSrlZad3yB7CBtaw17rSe4OjqnSFePN1n7xZw98DdvMB7.RXkVMS Fourteen variants.LNWR, LMS and Midland and Great Northern Jjoint With my love of "Tail vans", I can see the full brake being added to Portadown Jct!
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You Can't Beat A Bit of Bulleid - Open Wagons Next For IRM
leslie10646 replied to Warbonnet's topic in News
Hi Patrick, Fran et al: take note of the FOURTH Ernie picture above - same chassis - and much demanded by this forum! Even though they're a bit outside my period - I'd buy a few for variety on the Cross border goods coming through Portadown. -
Good luck with your PP, David. I only have two of them and they proved better runners than my S Class until Alan Edgar did his magic on them.
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MRSI Dublin Show 2024 - All New Venue - All in One Hall
leslie10646 replied to Blaine's topic in What's On?
The new train is already in service, it seems - on the excellent Dun Laoighaire layout. This was a hurried "Phone shot". I've just woken up after a long sleep - Richard drove me back to Reading from Holyhead - a one-man effort by him. Thanks! Yes, may I echo Fran's thanks to David, Tony, Ed and a host of other MRSI guys for putting on a great show (even if my "pitch" was a bit cramped between Eamon's "Bog Road" (I only really saw the back!) and the two Michael's with their N Gauge layout where GNR locos brushed shoulders with Norfolk and Western diesels!). See Patrick's photo of me counting my ill-gotten gains and you'll see what I mean! I'm sold out of another two of my RTR vans, bar the remainder which is off to a man in the Canaries. Best of all, the people you meet - the Annual Dublin show has replaced the defunct club-run Warley as the place for Irish modellers to meet. More later, when I come round properly - I was so tired that I couldn't remember this computer's password! Thanks again guys!- 125 replies
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leslie10646 replied to Glenderg's topic in Photos & Videos of the Prototype
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Agreed, but with IRM it is DEFINITELY the Infinite Improbability Drive which is steering their Steam Team.
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leslie10646 replied to Glenderg's topic in Photos & Videos of the Prototype
Yes, indeed, although I was timing Bulleid Pacifics on the Bournemouth line that day! When I published a history of the first 25 years of the RPSI Steam's Silver Lining, I noted in the caption of the photo of 171 piloting No.207 Boyne - "The saddest photo in the book" - as it was No.207's last run. She was condemned by her 21 ton axle-loading, which would have restricted her usefulness on tours (Belfast - Dublin - Cork). Yet No.85, with the same loading has been almost everywhere - modern diesels, unthought of in 1965, are so much heavier! -
Trying to be positive, I presume that the building site will eventually disappear and that they plan to demolish the unsightly block on the right in the first picture - then you can see the frontage? AND I enjoyed an "Express" run back to Bangor with a steady 70mph through Helen's Bay - which you wouldn't have done in steam days! BUT, it's a quarter of a mile further out from the City Centre and from this favoured watering hole, which I see is still where I left it! As for the loss of through services Bangor to Portadown - yes I know that only a modest number of folk would want that - one connection I looked up offered journeys of 1hr 18 minutes and 1 hour 41 minutes .... All part of the improvements?
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Paid a visit today from Bangor - the service is slower than steam days - nothing over 48 to Holywood! I'm glad i didn't try the journey in reverse: Find the station ...... The platform indicators were very good! This was at 1515 hours this afternoon. But, nil fesperandum, they had been replaced by humans telling you what train went where: I counted over ten in sight (ran out of fingers, you see .... Is this NIR solving the unemployment problems?
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THERE IS! AND RICHARD AND I ARE GOING TO GIVE IT THE ONCE OVER ON THURSDAY BEFORE COMING SOUTH TO CLONTARF. I KNOW A MAN WHO MIGHT PRODUCE ONE ......
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Enjoy them! You should have picked up a 00 Works J15 when they were on sale! HE HAS ONE OF NO. 125 AND NO.146 REMAINING
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leslie10646 replied to Glenderg's topic in Photos & Videos of the Prototype
Don't know where to start, Ernie - the Compound entering Pordie-down is magic, especially with a uniform train of mahogany coaches. The dual track at The Harbour was very interesting. The "Double Engine" at Campbell's is wonderful - you'd be accelerating hard down the hill past Dduallt Manor, then the Platform and the PW Inspector's House and hoping that he'd keep the brakes off long enough for you to record a "twenty" (mph) before slowing for the 15mph through the little tunnel. I hope that the antibiotics work quickly! Well, @LNERW1 you should be ashamed at not knowing that, but you'll be able to replicate it - the Ballymena and Larne had 2-4-0Ts like the IOMR ones, which, I think you get buy in a RTR Box. Add your soon to be announced Class WTs from IRM and you can model the Harbour pretty well! -
No, It's a Class WT. I've just ordered 1,000 Spoil Wagon kits which will be sent to the Philippines to be built in time for the iRM Christmas 2025 Boxed Set Offer - TWO Class WTs Twenty Spoil wagons as a Boxed Set, complete with oval of track and a few points and a Loading Bank so that you can have the whole Stone Train operation on your layout. Locos with sound, of course - digitally controlled from "Loud" to "Very, Very Loud" so that you can imitate the train going up the bank through Trooperslane.
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