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  1. On the topic of container liveries and timeframes and  ‘fallen flag’ containers, I recently observed via a mid ‘22 YouTube video of intermodals at Stafford UK. (Thanks Antman) nothing less than a GENSTAR marked 40’ oxide coloured box in current service on a Manchester-Felixstowe service. Box relatively unblemished, in good but faded colours.

    Happy to be proven wrong, but think this livery was superceded in 1998 with the buyout by Seaco.  So while some of us fret about liveries and timeframes there are still ‘prototype for anything’ moments in the world of containers.

    John

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  2. So, after a total journey of 30,000 miles since their birth, my two Deltics d9006 and 55003 have arrived here in rural Tasmania, without a SINGLE detail part loose or missing (I know I have been extremely lucky given the level of small detailed parts).  The locos are breathtaking and sound is amazing.  Thank you so much lads at Accurascale/IRM for an amazing product.

    i knew after buying a pile of A’ s this would be a special product and it sure is. Role on more from you……..

    John in Tassy

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  3. Yes the days pf carefree ordering to Australia are long gone.  At one time I can remember paying as little as 3GBP postage for a couple of wagons from Liverpool.   These days, particularly with this increase, DHL is looking more competitive if you bundle two or three loco purchases. Plus it will get here in 6 days as opposed to six weeks….

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  4. On 17/2/2022 at 4:01 AM, MOGUL said:

    100%, I know it's not everyones cup of tea, but for a modern era layout having a train with the right containers on it is as important as having the right rolling stock.. They might not be as glamourous as a Pullman, clerestory or even a MK3 but that doesn't mean they arent interesting and it's a while subject in its own right.. 

    The Hornby white ONE box is a dry box tooling masquerading as a 20ft reefer box(reefers are normally always white, OOCL excepted!).. So based on the wrong prototype to begin with but alright for non-rivet counters trying to fill out 7 or 8 bogies

     

     

    Bachmann did a consent leasing using the 13.6m swap body tooling, but they are hard to get now as they were released about 15 years ago now..

    https://www.hattons.co.uk/498596/bachmann_branchline_37_300a_po12_2_intermodal_bogie_wagons_with_2_45ft_containers_consent_leasing_pre_owned_wea/stockdetail

    The consent boxes were around for a long time, from the early 1990s to the mid 2010s, we used to move them on the IWT until about 2017.. 

    But for 45fts dapols tooling is the best so far, as Bachmanns is too low and not quite right for the later LEG1 boxes and is more like a 13.6m European swap body than a 45ft short sea box

     

    Thank you Mogul, that was interesting information  about the ONE reversed livery.  Am I right in my assertion that the 20’ magenta on white has never been seen on UK/Irish rails?  The 40’ reefer appears occasionally.  Might just respray the hornby 20’.

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  5. Indeed.  This whole are of box liveries is overlooked most of the time, but is an absolute minefield and a recipe for time travel on your layout if  not researched even to a basic level given that we spend huge amounts of time and effort in ensuring accuracy of passenger stock and loco liveries.  For example the bauxite GENSTAR livery was so widespread and around for 30 yrs globally, yet was replaced around the turn of this century by SeaCo. Similarly, the original P&O appears to be long gone, (unless you count 45’ boxes) as has CAST and many others, Hornby currently sell the 20ft box in ONE livery of reversed Magenta and white, but I have yet to find evidence of its use in UK, Ireland and possibly elsewhere. The 40ft version can rarely be seen.  The enduring liveries of Maersk, Triton, Tex and Evergreen are safe bets for covering a near 40 yr span, albeit with some subtle updates and modernised design of the boxes themselves.

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  6. I must confess an interest in this topic, from the point of view of building prototypical liner train liveries. I am trying to group my container liveries in two main periods:  1) circa 1993 Bell liners, giving way to some new shipping schemes like Genstar, CAST,  P&O etc and 2) 2016 - present.  Of those new Hornby releases, Evergreen and LYS LINE are obviously still doing the rounds, along with the the ever present MAERSK,  but I think that Nedlloyd livery as released by Hornby is from the 1990s.  Worth considering for the sake of accuracy…..

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  7. Happy to report resolution to this issue of MM 121 cutting out around s/step 40.  Loco was returned to Kernows, who spent some time (amazing in itself!) recreating the problem and diagnosing a faulty pcb, before thoroughly testing a replacement 121 for an hours running to ensure it was fine.   That is what I call excellent support and service in this day and age.  That Kernows are still capable of investing time in customer support is a tribute to them.   The other big two in the UK could learn something from this…..

    John

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  8. On 16/1/2022 at 12:55 PM, jhb171achill said:

    “What ya mean your foot’s stuck? I told you not to play up there!!”

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    The long goodbye.

    “Have ye got everything now?”

    ”Yeah, I’m grand. I’ll write to you from Boston”…..

    ”G’wan, you’ll miss the train…”

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    “…..because if we put them in the van HERE, there’s less shunting and the match starts in an hour on the wireless….”

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    The middle pictures ( the long goodbye) sum up a thousand memories for me, (right down to the Morris minor) of Irish working families travelling to and from the old country to earn a living in Britain and beyond in the early 60s...Thanks. John

    I know.... I'm a sentimental ole sod....

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  9. JB these are the first pictures I've seen of A55 in black used in anger on a layout..... I'm liking it. Looks better in the right setting like Dugort.   Already weakened and got A12; looks like this may follow!

    Thanks for that (I think!) 😂😂. John

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  10. Compare & contrast models of e-commerce:

    1. The subject of this thread.  Ignore/delay communications. Avoid timely refunds. Generally provide tardy service with added rudeness for good measure.

    Or:-

    2. Set up a live stock level on line shop, linked to a LIVE customer support chat facility, where messages are usually responded to within an hour, often straight away, with friendly, comprehensive information about status of orders, spare parts etc. Frequent automated emails sent allowing full tracking of shipment, invoices etc.  link this to a really useful forum.

    Hmmm, who does that sound like......😂😂

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  11. 1 hour ago, Old Blarney said:

    I'm only reporting  - what was said to me. Try telephoning him at one of the times he has listed. You'll get a real person answering the phone - Charlie Petty.  Yes. He and his Companies are in Business.

    Please don't shoot the Messenger. I'm endeavouring to use my contacts and relationships. The reason?  To assist each individual who has a problem or concern about their order/s.

    Old Blarney' indeed............. So we're all wrong are we??

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  12. Hi all,

    Back in the first release days of the MM mk2ds I was slow in securing a matching rake, so my buffet and gen van are in the ‘Galway livery’.   Now I am aware that its perfectly prototypical to mix and match them with intercity livery, I was pondering on the actual beginning and end dates of the Galway livery?  I can see the earliest photo reference is 2001.  Is this correct?  Did the Galway livery last till withdrawal?

    Any info appreciated..

    John

  13. 5 hours ago, murphaph said:

    Ok chaps, thanks for the warning. I will order it without delay from Markle so! Leslie, I'm in Germany, so I think that's my best option 🙂

    Phil,  I got mine here in Tassy direct from Markle (Jim himself) so hopefully you won't have any problems. Couple of emails and sorted...

    Cheers.      John

     

     

     

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