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I used a class 350 EMU for my N gauge 29000 which was a reasonably simple project. The Cabs & roofs need to be modified but the unit is 4 cars & has doors/windows in similar locations to the real 29000.
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Hi Folks, I got another little bit done on the layout recently. Although shortened up etc Platform 5 is starting to take shape. Next part I will do is the Link Building to connect Platforms 6/7 with Platform 5/4/3/2/1. The plan then is to detail the platforms under the trainshed roof & add the concourse.
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Thanks for the kind words folks. Just to try answer a couple of queries from your comments: 1)Regarding the signalling I think I will simply scratchbuild dummy modern signals. At a later stage I may try to replace these with working colour lights. 2)All of the DMUs are converted British Stock: The IE Class 29000 is a UK 350 EMU. The IE Class 2800 is a heavily modified UK 150. The IE 22000 ICR is a modified UK 168. The IE 2700 is a modified UK 158. 3)The Locos are all Shapeways items which just need to be finished & a suitable donor chassis found. With the 121s & 141s I used a lifelike SW9 chassis which was short enough. I hope to get some more work done over the weekend & will hopefully post an update early next week.
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Hi Guys, I got a bit of work done over Christmas & now the north end of the station is taking shape. Work is now progressing at a decent pace & I will post updates on a more regular basis. Here are a couple of images showing some recent work (apologies about the picture quality)
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Pure Class Noel! With the Dart Trains now becoming available I have a funny feeling in the new year there may be an electrification project on the cards
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Hi All, I've been working on a couple of projects over the past while that have kept me away from my N gauge model of Connolly although I hope to get some serious work done on this over Christmas. Here is the first project which is a static 1:100 scale model of a Citadis Alstom 401 type tram. It was built as a retirement present for my department manager who is also a gentleman. For his privacy I have blocked his name from the nameplate although anyone who knows Transdev/Luas will know who he is. Have a look at the pics they may be of interest.
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That whole scenario with the failed loco is pure class Noel:) Keep these updates coming
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RIP. My deepest sympathy on your loss Eamon. My thoughts & prayers are with you & your family.
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Brilliant work George, looking forward to the next installment already
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Thanks for the kind words lads. I will be posting plenty of pictures in the coming days/weeks so you will be able to see the layout develop. @JHB171achill The Locomotives are all shapeways 3d prints. The 2700 DMU is a modified Farish class 158, the 2800 DMU is a heavily modified Farish class 158, my 22000 ICR is again a heavily modified Farish product this time being a class 168. All transfers were supplied by Des from Studio scale models. Below is a closer image of 2 locomotives standing in the loop line area of the layout(apologies for the poor quality of the image)
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Hi All, Its been a while since I last posted on the site & the last time I did I was planning a model of Colbert Station Limerick. After careful consideration & much head scratching I decided to go with a model of Connolly instead. The deciding factors for me were: 1)The ability to run through trains. 2)The variety of stock that ran/runs into Connolly Station. I have had to scale the model back a fair bit due to space constraints but the overall look of the model should still be fine once fully completed. The model measures 6 ft x 3 ft & is built on an Argos wallpaper pasting table which folds meaning the model can be easily transported to exhibitions. The model now has all woodwork, track-work, electrics done & I will be starting the buildings this week.I will post the up to more photos soon & hope to post regular updates as the model evolves.
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Lovely job on the 29000 Noel, a super conversion and quickly out of the workshop too! I plan to pick up an n gauge 350 in Wexford & give it a go! The push pull looks at home at the junction too, we'll worth waiting for. Keep the updates coming
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Well done getting on the video Deutschbahn. I actually think the livery wall look nice when the remaining colours are added to the logos & finishing touches/trims etc are applied. Look forward the next video:tumbsup:
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A lovely 70's scene there Noel, you don't hang about Keep the pics coming:-bd
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I'm not the biggest fan of this logo either however I recall feeling exactly the same when the IE plug/socket logo replaced the IR point logo back in 1994. For now I will wait & see if grow to like it! Anyone got any photographs of it on IE rolling stock yet?
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Some nice wiring there Kirley. Well done keep the updates coming.
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Thanks for the warm welcome lads. I have attached the track layout which is simplified & modified however still resembles Limerick & could be used for freight if required:D. The buildings will of course resemble the real think although I will be shortening the platforms slightly due to space constraints. The Roxborough road bridge will act as the scenic barrier between the viewing area & fiddle yard. I will post up plenty of updates as the layout progresses over the next few weeks. There is also a couple of pictures of Carlow & Wellingtonbheag below if anyone is interested.
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Hi All, I am an N Gauge Modeller have been a fan of this site for some time. I have built a couple of layouts that some modellers may know from exhibitions, namely Carlow Station & Wellingtonbheag both of course which are modelled in N gauge. I look into Irish Railway Modeller almost daily to see the everybody's updates & views on topics. I must say there are some fantastic projects being undertaken by individuals & it is great to see so much interest in Irish Model Railways now that the real railway scene is so predictable. I find that this site is a fantastic resource to new modellers & experienced ones to share/exchange experiences & I must commend everybody involved for that. My next project will be based on Limerick Colbert Station which will be my first attempt at a terminal station. There will be a small bit of modellers licence employed (but not too much!) I plan to base the model on current day operations however not a huge amount has changed there so with a change of rolling stock it could very easily resemble the 80's or 90's. I will post regular updates/photos as the project progresses & look forward to any feedback.
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