My info came from a presentation given at one of the IRRS talks, so I'll try and contact the gent who gave the presentation and see if I can get more info.
Sorry for going off topic perhaps as said this should have its own thread.
Not so far fetched, there's a 0-6-2T from the old Cork Macroom line buried along the N40 somewhere near the Sarsfield roundabout. It went off the rails into a bog and couldn't be lifted so was left there. One of its protruding wheels could still be seen in the 60's and was photographed by Joe St. Ledger. Calls to have it lifted during the recent road upgrade work fell on deaf ears!
I bought some stuff off them last year with no problem, however I was living in Denmark at the time. I don't see why they would have a problem selling to any other EU country.
Thanks guys. If I could get my ballast looking like that Boskonay I'd be very happy.
Is there much of a difference between the medium and the fine, I've read a lot of modelers prefer the fine as its closer in scale, but that medium looks good to me.
Such a shame that was a beautiful canopy. Looks like the columns have snapped in half. No doubt they'll replace it with something god awful ugly!! And just as I was about to start modelling it..
Thanks for sharing your techniques, I'm a great advocate of Das clay myself, very versatile. Your layout plans look great as are your modeling skills, I'm looking forward to watching this progress.