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Warley (again!) IRRS Stand is C49, with Ballyconnell Road at C50!
Flying Snail replied to leslie10646's topic in What's On?
I think I see a sliver of green when looking through the doors on the left of the Hattons B&T van ... perhaps that's another of them? -
Clogherhead - A GNR(I) Seaside Terminus
Flying Snail replied to Patrick Davey's topic in Irish Model Layouts
Well Patrick, you certainly flushed out all the wee toilet jokers floating around the IRM forums! -
Some NCC and UTA rolling stock is there in kit form, but don't forget the RPSI has a wide range of carriages. RTR rolling stock for No 4 includes RPSI Cravens and Mark 2s. It has also hauled their Park Royals.
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mgwr preserved railway Connemara Railway project.
Flying Snail replied to ttc0169's topic in What's happening on the network?
Thats a very decent run (and more than I thought possible) - looking forward to seeing the project developing to its full potential! I've no doubt but that you'll get there! -
Thats a separate issue @irishmail - I'm talking about the VAT DPD charge for DPD's own Customs Brokerage Service (and I believe @Georgeconna is too). EDIT: I've edited my previous post just now to make this a little clearer. Apologies for any confusion
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mgwr preserved railway Connemara Railway project.
Flying Snail replied to ttc0169's topic in What's happening on the network?
Great work going on out there - how far from the station are you hoping to get the line to? -
Have you contacted DPD for an explanation of the €1.15 VAT on their custom's brokerage service? Coincidently I had a parcel from Hattons delivered by DPD last week. I was charged the same €1.15 VAT by DPD for DPD's own customs brokerage service - I've just raised a query on the VAT for the customs brokerage service this morning, so we'll see. It's not much, but every little helps as Tesco says
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I have one of those at home too, but she's grand once you buy her flowers and take her to dinner every so often
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Lots of detail there Tony - really has the Shorty Train vibe!
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All Manor Of Excitement! 78xx Update
Flying Snail replied to Warbonnet's topic in British Outline Modelling
Humbug, everybody knows you deck the Halls, not the Manors! -
Due to space constraints at home, I find modular railway concepts very interesting - I'll be following along this build with interest. Given how fast you produce rolling stock, I expect that you'll probably have this done by the end of the weekend????
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The more the merrier! I do think it would kick interest in the pre-CIE eras up a gear. Exciting times
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Perhaps. Hopefully we won't have to wait too long to find out
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Agree that its going to be a preserved loco - I reckon it's likely to be a Jeep.
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I'd be interested in GSR ... and GSWR
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Thanks for clarifying that @GSWR 90, and I wish all involved in the railway the very best as you work through this. Obviously you'll need more than best wishes and I see there's a link for donations on the railway's website. I've made a small donation and others on here may wish to do so too: https://www.downrail.co.uk/donatemenu/general/
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Thanks for updating us. It sounds like there's a lot of work to be done to get over the floods, but am I right that so far most damage appears recoverable (eventually)?
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Clogherhead - A GNR(I) Seaside Terminus
Flying Snail replied to Patrick Davey's topic in Irish Model Layouts
I love your ability to capture the descent into dereliction and retain a sense of the beauty the building would have had in its heyday. Excellent, really excellent. -
Very sorry to hear this and hope that nothing has been damaged beyond repair
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Just spotted the inside valve gear which will really set off the look. There really is a lot going on here - as Dempsey says: craftsmanship
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The greenery you added looks very well indeed
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I know what you're at .... trying to transform them bit by bit into Midland 6 wheelers!
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I would pay good money to see the reaction to a techno club on an Irish railtour
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