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mfowler55

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  • Birthday 18/06/1955

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    Foxford, Mayo, IE

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    Ex pat Californian, now living in Co Mayo. Modeled in HO as a teenager. Set that aside - as we often do - to look after school, work, family and career; but never gave up the dream. Renewed the dream after 30+years with the Sierra Northern Railway & Navigation Co, an 8' x 16' freelanced HO home layout. Left the SNR & N behind in California, looking into modeling the railroads of 1930's western Ireland now.

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    model railroading, landscape & closeup photography, paintball, boardgaming and Warhammer 40K

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    retired entrepreneur, manufacturing exec, leadership & organizational development consultant

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  1. My goal in railway modeling is to achieve a visually realistic representation of the prototype, within reasonable - and somewhat flexible - constraints of time and cost. As a newcomer to Irish prototype modeling, the 20% or so gauge compromise baked into OO scale/1600mm gauge has come as a disconcerting surprise, to say the least. Modelers ARE a handy and resourceful lot, but it seems good business for model railroad manufacturers to work to increase the appeal of the hobby. I understand the need for making the business case - but that case was been made years ago with the decision to serve the limited market of Irish prototype modelers. I will enthusiastically support 21mm RTR products. A workable trackwork selection could be as basic as #4, #6 and wye points, 1-metre flex-track sticks and perhaps 60- and 90-degree 'X' crossovers. Rolling stock is relatively simple. We would need RTR or user-convertible 21mm trucks (bogies?), axle and wheelsets. 21mm motive power would be more of a problem. Steam locomotive cylinders, crossheads and guides, linkages and valve gear would require redesign and retooling. Diesels need regauged power trucks. Chassis clearances and fitting need to be checked. Still, I should think the limited number of Irish prototypes works in favor of feasibility. I encourage manufacturers to support OO scale modeling that is accurately gauged to represent the characterful Irish broad gauge. I will back those efforts by purchasing their models in the future.
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