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murrayec

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  1. Hi David One of my modelling intentions is to inform people, I get to build what I want and then show it off, informing people that these things existed and this is how they were used. I have seen the pictures of your layout and the information you give the viewer is excellent, the viewer can get a fairly good idea of what existed and watching the layout- how they ran. Recently at the Blackrock Show I spent 3 days in a room with a bunch of very nice Northern chaps running their splendid club layout, they, obviously they had their workings time table off by heart, they were beavering away on doing their thing with hardly any communication between themselves, and at times it looked like nothing was happening and the viewers left the room! But they were doing something, setting up the locos, moving stock into readiness for a train and other things. What I noticed was- no interaction with the viewers was the problem, if they told the viewers what was happening I felt they would have held their audience a lot longer and the viewer would get a better idea of how trains ran. I have an N Gauge layout which sits on the coffee table, it's two outer loops with stations, fiddle yard and loco sheds off each loop, I run two passenger trains, 4 goods trains, and have 8 locos on the layout at the same time. The task is to set up trains from the yards and then run them out on the loops to eventually pulling in at the other station, then breaking down the trains into the yards and storing the locos in the sheds. There is endless possibilities and requires some concentration to achieve the goal set without hitches and within set times!! Train stuff. Well when my mates (not into trains) saw this they could not understand this, they saw a little train go around the loops and they had enough! No I said, here have a go at this- I set a task- move this to here, that to there, run that around the loop 4 times while taking that loco out of the shed and move them to there, when that is finished the 4th loop it comes in this station- well you get the picture- their hooked, now they keep hassling me to get the trains out for some fun Eoin
  2. Hi DV A bat on a galloping horse would not know the difference between the Hornby Dublo and the Irish prototype, the die-cast one. The later plastic Hornby model is still suitable but not as close. One thing on the plastic one is that the human turning handles are a bit more discrete and may be left in place, whereas the die-cast handles need to be modified. http://irishrailwaymodeller.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4048&d=1353512393 Glenderg's photo above shows some of the mods he did, the main one is the addition of a boom arm n pulley system added on top of the boom for raising and lowering it, and of course the painting n decals.... Eoin
  3. Hi DV n All Move to this thread to discuss the steam crane further;- http://irishrailwaymodeller.com/showthread.php/5040-Steam-crane?highlight=hornby+dublo+crane Eoin
  4. Hi DC Its diecast metal with plastic wheels, looking at it tonight it could do with some metal removal to improve the detail, an upgrade to metal wheels and a coupler change. ... and- JHB I would consider black... Eoin
  5. Hi Yes, it was an enjoyable show, lots came & loads of Christmas well wishes... I picked up my Christmas train and it is red- I knew wrennie had red ones!!- though destined to be made yellow sometime... Oh yes! and some cast cannon to protect her.. Eoin
  6. Hi all Don't forget the Bray Show is on this Sunday, the last show of 2015 and a chance to get that Christmas train! I think wrennie has some red ones!... Happy Christmas Eoin
  7. Hi JHB A J15 ooooooh! I have one of those kits and all the bits, I regularly look at it up on the shelf! but I have to finish my A's, C's & 121's first.... not enough free time for me with the green things! Eoin
  8. Hi JHB That's OK- Maedb is obviously on your mind after taking possession of that lovely model- it's on mine to, I have an OO kit on the 'list to get sometime soon' Eoin
  9. Hi Dave Yes a bit of a touch up on the wheels as mentioned above, and some bits of paint on the cab to show up the lights and other detail- wouldn't go a miss- actually compulsory Eoin
  10. Hi I picked up a few Tesco trucks last week Just to clarify on the scale as the discussion was never resolved- these are cheap and great on a layout if you keep them away from OO stuff as they are more akin to HO Some shots up against a Oxford Daf and 40' container! (keep in mind I have always suspected Oxford are at 1:74 or 1:72!!) Eoin
  11. Hi So got a bit more done on the Scot' After a lot of quiet thinking, sketches and research I eventually abandoned the Flexichas idea on this build! It required a rather complex beam system for which this chassis did not lend itself to the idea- mainly the back end with its separate frame bolted onto the main frames under the cab, a nightmare trying to come up with a solution. So I decided to leave the motor on the middle drive axle (fixed axle) and put suspension on the others, the bogie & pony will be weighted and have guide wire springs back to the chassis which will help to centre them! The bogie will also have compensation on its rear axle..... Done.... I got stuck in, first was to cut out for the horn guides in the frames, make the chassis jigs and get all the bits ready The coupler rods were sweated together on a little 2.6mm dia aluminium rod jig and the parts were then steel riveted together The frames, frame spacers n all were soldered up, then a test fit of the horn guides, bearings and chassis jigs went without any trouble The coupler rods were then hung on the ends of the jig to set the axle centres from the central fixed axle All fits lovely, didn't have to file a thing! This is a set-up 'a la Rice' to check a few datum points on the frames, and to set the axle heights to tack solder the horn guides- suddenly I had an error, I measured, measured, and measured again- still out!! .... click- those brand new shiny rulers bought for this purpose are different sizes, 8.9mm and 9.2mm- just because they are by the same manufacture doesn't mean they're the same..... Eoin
  12. Excellent David Great to see this process. lovely little bits.... Eoin
  13. Hi Broithe Mods already, I'm impressed... Eoin
  14. A bridge to Far....
  15. Hi CM Here is that link to Timber Train photos, they are bogie wagons but it's the colours we are what we are interested in, oh and the ladder;- http://irishrailwaymodeller.com/showthread.php/3135-Detail-pictiures-of-log-wagons-at-Kildare-21-April?p=49498&viewfull=1#post49498 Eoin
  16. Hi This appeared in the press a month ago, its the usual press release stuff but interesting to see dates given- if they plan to start in summer 2016 a planning application for an extension should go in around now or after Christmas- planning takes 3 months and longer if there are objections;- Eoin
  17. Hi The Fry Model project is headed by Fingal Co Co, but a separate group runs the show as far as I understand it. The group is made up of FCC counsellors and business operators in the area, and now I'm sure friends of the Casino restoration project are involved... Maybe someone local to Malahide may have more, or more correct info? Eoin
  18. Hi All Myles met with Nora Owen at a government breakfast about 2 weeks ago, he discussed the Fry Model with her and she told him design consultants had been employed and a design was in the mix. What design stage they are at was unclear, I checked the Fingal Co Co planning register- no planning application to build the extension has been made! I check this on a weekly basis, because we can voice our opinions & observations in the planning application stage of the project, which this seems to be the only avenue of influence open to us at the moment! Eoin
  19. OK so The truck left the depo this evening with a delivery of;- 2 no. Loo's for the timber yard. 6 no. Barrels of forklift fuel. 4 no. Barrels of oil. Should see you in Greystones at 10.30 in the morning!! Eoin
  20. Hi Controller Yes Wrennie is correct- the only CV one can change on the Select is the loco number. Shunting mode = is controlled by a function button on your select, which one can depend on the type of chip that's installed- check the instructions for the chip! or just try from function 3 up wards.... Bending the pins is not major as long it's not missing, if the chip plugs into the socket you can bet its connected. Do the Wrennie meet if you can- he'll fix or break it if he can!! Eoin
  21. Looking good CM Though we must do something with the timber wagon uprights- less of and a bit of white paint, I think Love the logs, did you model them yourself?..... Eoin
  22. Hi Here is an idea based off the flicker photo from above;- Not sure about the closing idea, but it would seem logical to close the vent on the outside so water cant get in? Eoin
  23. Hi David I know what you mean- while cutting some plastic recently, doing the stupid thing of pulling the knife towards me- I said 'what are you doing!' then promptly stabbed myself in the leg!! Parkside Spares, Instructions & Consumables;- JM this is for you;- http://www.kompernass.com/index.php?route=common/home Eoin
  24. Hi I'm sure you have done this- have you set it to run and leave run for a while, if the CV's for the motor have been set for slow take-off she needs time to get up to speed! Eoin
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