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  1. Seen these in Glasgow at the weekend, and getting a lot of attention too
  2. Nice tidy job done on the no smoking signs, they bring it up an other level
  3. Well done IRM, absolutely superb models Lovely running, no shaking with them Interior lighting is a great feature. 20240203_225220.mp4 20240203_224821.mp4
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    Murphy Models Mk2d

    I like the wider bogies, can't wait to get the other 2 standards 20240127_104751.mp4
  5. just seen these yesterday, due next year
  6. Wow neat and tidy work Darius
  7. Sorry guys for not getting back sooner, was away on hols. Thanks for your replies and suggestions, in the mean time I've fixed a few decals and as this is all new to me I've had a few learning curves with the different types of decal paper etc. Just needs a final spray of lacquer on the decals
  8. Got a few decal sheets, going to have a go at it myself. Probably won't be any railtech spec. though
  9. Looking for Guiness decals for Bachmann Irish Pub if anyone can recommend somewhere to order from. Thanks
  10. The hycote primer can be bought in any good motor factor shops for around €10
  11. These are the first 3pack flats
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    IRM Fert Wagon

    Don't suppose there's any polish coal ones in the pipeline, but would definitely be interested in those IFI ones Philip.
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    IRM Fert Wagon

    This became a familiar site all over the country, your county colours made up from fertiliser sacks and coal sacks. These ones were put up in Walsh Island, Offaly in 1998 for the now controversial hurling all ireland final between Clare and Offaly...and still there today. The yellow was cut sward, white was usually high nitrogen and green was super yield.
  14. The only detail I could figure out was hoses, pipes and blanking plate
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    IRM Fert Wagon

    Nowadays most of the work is done by big contractors, Silage cutting, harvesting and spreading fertiliser etc.
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    IRM Fert Wagon

    The old briquette factory in Littleton now used by Bord na Mona (AES) for recycling silage wrap
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    IRM Fert Wagon

    I remember seeing ferts being loaded in the fertiliser depot in Portlaoise(now telfords) on the old Abbeyleix line and Avonmore animal feeds on the other side in the late 80s, early 90s.
  18. Great day at Inchicore Works today, a credit to all the staff involved, lovely to be able to walk around the site
  19. The first 45ft container I ever seen was an ECS, in 2002. I thought the trailer was too short, it must've been a headache for the driver with an extra 5ft tail swing.
  20. And so does them Dapol ones
  21. Great job, really brings it to life. Go well with your ballast wagons
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