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ICPHOWWWARRR - 22000 Class Railcars In OO from IRM!
Sea Breezer replied to Warbonnet's topic in News
Any news on the update lads? Cheers -
ICPHOWWWARRR - 22000 Class Railcars In OO from IRM!
Sea Breezer replied to Warbonnet's topic in News
Can’t wait for these -
Ken’s stuff is truly fantastic. I wish I had a full fleet of his stock. Great that his legacy lives on at Dugort Harbour.
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Looks great Enda, will go well with the IRM Bulleid grain wagons
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IRM Latest! All Aboard The Enterprise And Matching Hunslets!
Sea Breezer replied to Warbonnet's topic in News
I don’t think it’s fair to say that. You said yourself: “If we did a new run of opens, and put the price up to 130 euro, you would then have a case.” The 2 runs of H-Vans saw a price jump from €89.99 to €129.95. I got 2 packs from the first “fitted” run of H-Vans. I have not bought any of the latest “unfittted” H-Vans because of the price. Now don’t get me wrong I really appreciate all IRM have done for the Irish modelling scene. I have spent many many weeks wages on IRM stuff and have zero regrets. I do appreciate the difficulties seen in the Irish market at the minute. I think that there has been a bit of an influx of the more niche type products lately, which perhaps is another factor to consider in the slow down in sales. I have bought every offering in the Bulleid range, even though that is not exactly my era. The Hunslets and Maroon Mk2’s are not on my list. They are just too niche for me. I will say that I would buy at least 4 C-Classes, and several packs of any 1980/1990’s era freight wagons such as bagged cement, barytes, double stack sugar beet, especially given they ran in block trains. Just trying to give honest feedback here as I really want to see IRM continue to revolutionise the Irish scene. Thanks -
IRM Latest! All Aboard The Enterprise And Matching Hunslets!
Sea Breezer replied to Warbonnet's topic in News
Just for some clarity here, First run of H-Vans (fitted variety) sold at €89.99 per triple pack, with 10% bulk discount for orders of 2 or more packs. Loyalty points earned also. The currently available H-Vans (un-fitted) are on sale for €129.95, bulk discount of 10% 2-4 packs, 15% for 5+. -
https://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000332959 Zoom in on this one for a partial view of 2 horse boxes, probably DW&WR variety
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Running great here, many thanks
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Plenty of Tar Bitumen wagons in this
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Very hit and miss for me today
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@leslie10646 Cross Guns Shed? As in Cross Guns Quay, beside the North City Mill by Glasnevin Junction
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Gauge of interest: Alphagraphix 4mm Irish kits
Sea Breezer replied to GSR 800's topic in Irish Models
I’d go in for an MGWR Elf and a GNRI JT -
IRM Latest! ICR Update Oct 2025 - Cutting It Fine To Show Time
Sea Breezer replied to Warbonnet's topic in News
Great stuff lads, looks fantastic -
JM Design rtr GSR/Ranks Bulk Grain and Irish Standard Open Wagons
Sea Breezer replied to Mayner's topic in News
Delighted that these are coming back into the fold -
IRM Latest! ICR Update Oct 2025 - Cutting It Fine To Show Time
Sea Breezer replied to Warbonnet's topic in News
Deadly, really looking forward to these -
IRM Latest! H Van Heaven - Unfitted H Vans Next For Accurascale IRM!
Sea Breezer replied to Warbonnet's topic in News
For this run of Unfitted H Vans yes, price was always advertised as £109.95 ~ (€130) The rest of the Bulleid range however.. €89.95 per pack is the price I paid for all of the above. Usually further reduced with bulk discount, which is of course much appreciated. -
New Dublin Bus Volvo VT47 from Brian Collins!
Sea Breezer replied to DJ Dangerous's topic in Bus models
For anybody wondering.. Windows pop out easy enough (although they feel quite delicate).. Now to add a few commuters -
Nice little kit isn’t it
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Cheers.. I built it unpowered, plan to leave it dumped in an over grown siding.. The instructions do mention that it is possible to motorise using a Black Beetle Motor Bogie, but they seem to be difficult to source.
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Really impressive stuff.. Just wondering how thick the layer of das clay is on the goods shed bridge and platform? The results are top notch
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His DSER rolling stock was fantastic too. Really professional stuff.
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Great, thanks Des
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Thanks Des
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