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  1. 13 hours ago, leslie10646 said:

    Just to say a big "Thank you" to Paul and his willing team who put on a terrific show over the weekend.

    It was great to meet a load of guys from this forum who not only made themselves known, but also emptied my Bagged Cement Van boxes.

    I'm happy to report that the Ulysses delivered Richard and I safely to a rainy Holyhead and that Richard single-handed drove us to Reading - dreadful weather throughout - so wet that we couldn't have exchanged seats without getting drowned. Record early arrival - 6am and straight to bed until midday! Richard has just reported in that he's safely home to Ipswich after much detouring due to roadworks etc. As usual, we are both whacked, but happy that we made the trip.

    Thanks again, SDMRC, and all who bought my wagons.

    Leslie,

    You are very welcome, weekend went well and very positive comments have been received - a big thank you to our sponsors - Irish Railway Models , to all the trade and exhibitors and the general public for attending - all the traders were happy with the weekend which is good to hear. 

    To Last Lap Cafe for feeding the public - this went down a storm. , as we were not able to provide refreshments to the public in previous years.  

    I have made my list of improvements for the next show in 2025.

     

    Thank you to everyone who have supported our show over the years. 

    Paul Reynolds

    Event Manager  

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  2. Evening All,

    To Avoid any confusion I am posting the list of Exhibitors and Traders attending our show here as a separate topic:

    Here is a list of Exhibitors and Trade  stands (in no particular order) attending our show this year in Blackrock College 28th,29th & 30th of October Sponsored by Irish Railway Models.   

     

    List of Exhibitors,  28 – 30 October, 2023 SDMRC Exhibition – Blackrock College

    Exhibitors

    South Dublin Model Railway Club - ‘Kildare Town’ - OO scale Irish Layout

    North Down Model Railway Society - ‘Molesworth’ - OO scale Layout

    Dave Wynne - ‘A Glimpse of Austria’- HO scale Layout

    Robert Chester – BR Diesel Depot - OO scale Layout

    Irish Railway Record Society – Photographic Display

    Mark Adamson - N scale European Layout

    Ulster Model Railway Club – ‘Galloway Road’ - OO scale Scottish Layout

    Nicky Cox – Dioramas of Irish themed Railway settings

    Adam Berry – OO scale Layout

    Wayne Thomas – Irish OO scale Layout

    John Dooley – OO scale Layout

    Adrian Jackson – Ado's Model Buses 

    Xenofon Chatzidimitriou – Diorama of scratch built 1/24 scale Lisbon Tram

    Derek Farrelly & Jim Poots – Model Buses, kits and paints 

    John Keenan – Model Buses display

    David Rowe – Model Buses display and sales 

    Railway Preservation Society – Promotional Display

    Wexford Model Railway Club – ‘Scullt’s Dock’ – OO scale Irish Layout

    Model Railway Society of Ireland – ‘Ardmore’ O gauge layout

    T-Trak – Large Modular N scale Layout

    MERG – Developers of Electronic control devices for Railway modellers

    Herbert Alexander – ‘Over The Hill’ – Compact OO scale Layout

    O’Dunlaing Family – Large LEGO display

    Dave Bolger – Dublin Model Car Club Display of RC racers

    International Plastic Modelers Society – Display of their models

    Bill Garrioch – ‘Carrickfinn’ - OO9 scale Donegal Layout

    FREMO – Large Modular HO scale Polish Layout 

    Dougal McFarlane – ‘Morceaux’ – HO European Tram Layout

    South Dublin Model Railway Club – ‘Belle Eclaire’ HO scale French/European Layout

    South Dublin Model Railway Club – ‘Mittenwald’ Small HO scale European Layout

    Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind – Sales to generate funds to Irish Guide Dogs 

    Trade stands

    Des McGlynn – Models and Book sales

    Times Past – Model Railway Supplies

    Mark’s Models – Everything for the hobbyist.

    Murphy Models – Latest OO Irish release updates  

    Provincial Wagons Sales/ Richard McLachlan brass kit building demos 

    Dave Linfield – Model Railway Baseboards and Sales  

    Brian Collins Enterprises & Martin O’Hanlon – Sales

    Chris Dyer – OO Scale Irish Model Sales

    Una O’Grady – Everything for Dolls Houses

    Tailte Tours – Railway tours in Ireland 

    Railway Preservation Society of Ireland - promoting and supporting railway preservation in Ireland 

    Downpatrick and County Down Railways 

    Irish Railway Models – The Latest in Irish (and UK) Quality Railway Models

    Margaret Byrne – ‘Top Choice’ Embroidery sales

    Peter Williams & Friends – Promoting Cavan & Leitrim Railway and Thomas and Friends will make an appearance.  

    Joe Barlow – Model Railway and Scenic Supplies

    Gerry Murray – Modelling Supplies

    Ed O'Neill - Irish Retro Poster sales

    Gabor Evenich – G Scale Models – Modelling Supplies

    Note: list may change without notice but these are the confirmed attendees at present.

     

     

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  3. Morning all,

    Here is a list of Exhibitors and Trade  stands attending our show this year in Blackrock College 28th,29th & 30th of OctoberSponsored by Irish Railway Models.   

     

    List of Exhibitors at 28 – 30 October, 2023 SDMRC Exhibition – Blackrock College

    Exhibitors

    1. South Dublin Model Railway Club - ‘Kildare Town’ - OO scale Irish Layout

    2. North Down Model Railway Society - ‘Molesworth’ - OO scale Layout

    3. Dave Wynne - ‘A Glimpse of Austria’- HO scale Layout

    4. Robert Chester – BR Diesel Depot - OO scale Layout

    5. Irish Railway Record Society – Photographic Display

    6. Mark Adamson - N scale European Layout

    7. Ulster Model Railway Club – ‘Galloway Road’ - OO scale Scottish Layout

    8. Nicky Cox – Dioramas of Irish themed Railway settings

    9. Adam Berry – OO scale Layout

    10. Wayne Thomas – Irish OO scale Layout

    11. John Dooley – OO scale Layout

    12. Adrian Jackson – Ado's Model Buses 

    13. Xenofon Chatzidimitriou – Diorama of scratch built 1/24 scale Lisbon Tram

    14. Derek Farrelly & Jim Poots – Model Buses, kits and paints 

    15. John Keenan – Model Buses display

    16. David Rowe – Model Buses display and sales 

    17. Railway Preservation Society – Promotional Display

    18. Wexford Model Railway Club – ‘Scullt’s Dock’ – OO scale Irish Layout

    19. Model Railway Society of Ireland – ‘Ardmore’ O gauge layout

    20. T-Trak – Large Modular N scale Layout

    21. MERG – Developers of Electronic control devices for Railway modellers

    22. Herbert Alexander – ‘Over The Hill’ – Compact OO scale Layout

    23. O’Dunlaing Family – Large LEGO display

    24. Dave Bolger – Dublin Model Car Club Display of RC racers

    25. International Plastic Modellers Society – Display of their models

    26. Bill Garrioch – ‘Carrickfinn’ - OO9 scale Donegal Layout

    27. FREMO – Large Modular HO scale Polish Layout 

    28. Dougal McFarlane – ‘Morceaux’ – HO European Tram Layout

    29. South Dublin Model Railway Club – ‘Belle Eclaire’ HO scale French/European Layout

    30. South Dublin Model Railway Club – ‘Mittenwald’ Small HO scale European Layout

    31. Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind – Sales to generate funds to Irish Guide Dogs 

    Trade stands

    32. Des McGlynn – Models and Book sales

    33. ‘Times Past’ – Model Railway Supplies

    34. Mark’s Models – Everything for the hobbyist.

    35. Murphy Models – Latest OO Irish release updates  

    36. Provincial Wagons Sales/ Richard McLachlan brass kit building demos 

    37. Dave Linfield – Model Railway Baseboards and Sales  

    38. Brian Collins Enterprises & Martin O’Hanlon – Sales

    39. Chris Dyer – OO Scale Irish Model Sales

    40. Una O’Grady – Everything for Dolls Houses

    41. Tailte Tours – Railway tours in Ireland 

    42, Railway Preservation Society of Ireland - promoting and supporting railway preservation in Ireland 

    43. Downpatrick and County Down Railways 

    44. Irish Railway Models – The Latest in Irish (and UK) Quality Railway Models

    45. Margaret Byrne – ‘Top Choice’ Embroidery sales

    46. Peter Williams & Friends – Promoting Cavan & Leitrim Railway

    47. Joe Barlow – Model Railway and Scenic Supplies

    48. Gerry Murray – Modelling Supplies

    49. Ed O'Neill - Irish Retro Poster sales

    50. Gabor Evenich – G Scale Models – Modelling Supplies

    Note: list may change without notice but these are the confirmed attendees at present.

     

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  4. yes -  the add was filmed at our clubhouse (South Dublin Model Railways) over two days - you were not dreaming - for the short glimpse at the start of the add there was a huge entourage involved in the production.

    The production company wanted to make it as generic as possible.  

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  5. On 24/10/2022 at 4:39 PM, airfixfan said:

    November 12th wonder who from this forum plans to attend with layouts and/or trade stands in 3 weeks time?

    South Dublin Model Railway Club will be attending with Kildare Station - we will be beside 'Meadhb' on the day. 

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  6. 59 minutes ago, murphaph said:

    A bit like these...

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    exactly and before being rebranded to 'IFI' they carried the 'NET' lettering - same colour scheme.

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  7. On 5/11/2022 at 4:21 AM, mmie353 said:

    Awesome my order arrived today, so did they ever run with the blue 46% urea bags? They would have I assume heavy used early spring when farmers were spreading for silage. Also they were a larger bag than the standard ones. I think there was a yellow bag also, I could be wrong on that one. 

    Yes they did but the pallets were always shrunk wrapped with white plastic sheet with the Orange and blue NET logo.

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  8. On 29/10/2022 at 9:01 PM, The Derry Road said:

    Totally agree Nick, great to see everything in person what is available, but I'm heading  to Cultra  (Belfast) for the model railway day in two weeks and also to Birmingham for the Warley show in four weeks time, I had booked these early this year so have to restrict expenditure, so maybe next year. TDR

    Morning Raymond, Kildare Station will be at Cultra so see you then 

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  9. 19 hours ago, Arran said:

    HI All

     

    I don't have any problems sending Models to Ireland !!!!      i cant see the Hassell part as ive not picked up on negative feedback due to charges as i do mark them down a little !!!!!!

     

    Regards Arran

    I buy containers from CRail regularly and there is no issue with them being posted to Ireland - there is no hassle and I have not been hit by any extra custom charges since Brexit, top service from Arran.

     

    Thanks

    Paul R

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  10. 15 hours ago, Westcorkrailway said:

    Nowedays, they have a forklift that can detach from the rear of the truck for unloading and even then, most farmers have a machine that is capable of lifting each pallet off one at a time 

    this was back in the day when mechanization was not top of the agenda, there was plenty of labourer's on farms back then and Health and Safety were not as stringent as it is today so lots of this type of work was done by hand. 

  11. On 6/7/2022 at 11:04 PM, patrick said:

    Was fertilizer traffic seasonal?

    For beet growers it was, fertilizer would be delivered to local stations for farmers to collect and spread on beet ground in the spring, at home we collected our fertilizer from the station in Tullamore. This then changed in later years 70's and 80's to being delivered directly to the farm by truck and unloaded bag by bag off the truck I might add! 

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  12. On 30/5/2022 at 2:55 PM, DJ Dangerous said:

    Watching videos of the Inchicore open day... Was that your Grand Hibernian that made a cameo on the layout?

    Thanks Warb,

    Yep that was my Grand Hibernian - unfortunately Kildare is not long enough to run the full train, had the remaining two coaches in the box on the day.

     

    PR   

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  13. Warb,

    You just need to put the shed on wheels now and then you can travel the world with this masterpiece, bet your glad to see the idea finally come to realization , from a recent trip on the dart there are a lot more barges now docked in Grand Canal but I remember your scene well commuting to /from work. You  just need a bit of white bird poo on the remnants of the boat you have in your scene or a few gulls sitting on the sides.

    Regards

    Paul R.

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  14. On 6/1/2022 at 4:35 AM, Mayner said:

    Never checked until today actually!

    The coupling mount on the wagons are designed around the Bachmann 36-030 straight narrow coupling.

    As Tom (Ironroad) indicated the 18, 19 or 20 should work.  The No17 is too short!

     

     

    Hi John

    for what its worth Kadee no.s 19 & 20 are the longest Kadees that I have come across and offer the greatest clearance on tighter curves.

    Thanks 

    PR 

  15. 7 hours ago, Mayner said:

    The problem seems to have been a shortage of connecting flights from Asia/Middle East to Ireland, we had similar problems with shipments during the Alpha stage of the pandemic.

    An Post have processed and cleared the shipment through Irish Customs, though they are still show up as "In Transit with Airline" on the NZ Post tracking system.

    Thanks for the update John 

     

    PR

  16. On 23/11/2021 at 5:53 PM, murphaph said:

    Did any of you guys order it from Amazon and have it delivered from Amazon UK to the EU duty paid? Amazon UK tells me it has been shipped and assure me that taxes are all paid etc. but, well, you know...

    Hi Phil

    Yeah I bought mine from Amazon UK but it was shipped directly from the printers in Belfast so no duty was paid.

    Thanks

    PR

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  17. On 30/10/2021 at 8:05 AM, Mayner said:

    I was always fascinated by port and dock railways and needed a OO gauge test track and backdrop for my models, so I looked at the John Allen's Timesaver switching puzzle for a small self contained layout.

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    The Timesaver was basically a model railway board game where the operator shunts/switches 5 freight cars between set starting and final positions in the shortest time possible. Originally intended as a brainteaser for operators on John Allen's famous Gorre & Daphetid Railroad, the original Timesaver layout was on a plain baseboard with no scenery or stopbolcks to stop stock running off the ends of spur tracks.

    I first worked out the minimum space require by setting up a Timesaver track layout with the original design constraints based on Irish 4w wagons & a B121 locomotive.

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    Timesaver mock up with B125 and 5 wagons. Min length 1600mm.

    The main Timesaver constraints are that the spur tracks are each capable of holding 3 vehicles (loco or wagons), the run round loop and release tracks a maximum of 2 vehicles.

    Track is Peco Code 100 with small radius Insulfrog points which I had in stock.

    In practice the length of the release tracks limit the majority of moves to a loco and 1 wagon, though its possible to shunt two wagons when pushing and pulling.

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    I extended the scenic section to 1850mm as I had a suitable piece of ply with a 500mm fiddle yard section to fit a 2350 shelf in the home office which would allow more realistic operation

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    1850mm extended Timesaver Mock Up.

    The extra 250mm allowed me to extend the run-round loop to hold 5 wagons and extend the release and spur tracks at one end to hold an additional wagon. The increased length & fiddle yard allows more purposeful shunting that possible with the original Timesaver concept. A train can be made up off scene and arriving/department traffic modelled rather than just shuffling wagons back and forth.

    The corrugated buildings are a mock up for 1930s era grain silos/feedmill, the large red brick buildings are based on the Canal era maltings on the North West side of Grand Canal Dock.

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    B132 arrives with two empty opens, a covered wagon and a brake.

    IMG_2217.jpg.539db14c08922dc4c2fec7a4076836f3.jpg

    B132 has propelled her train out of the year before uncoupling the opens from the remainder of the train before running forward to pick up the 'full" wagon from under the hopper and position to two empties.

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    B125 has run round her train and positions the brake on the loop so the guard can complete his paperwork in comfort while the (human) shunters make up the outgoing train.

    IMG_2223.jpg.8784782ea705493528a83b54c6559d17.jpg

    B125 has picked up the outgoing Ranks Wagons and Open to add to the outgoing train before shunting the incoming Covered Wagon into position at the mill.

    IMG_2227.jpg.014498610372f0dabb5767ed9e95e7bd.jpg

    Ready to depart B132 has collected the outgoing traffic, the crew have retired to the office building for lunch before departure.

    Apart from the track most of the layout will be built from material in stock, the baseboard will be all ply construction with track on dense foam underlay. Point motors are Peco likely to be controlled using Lenz stationary decoders last used on an N gauge layout, control Digitrax Empire Builder system with Duplex Radio remote control. Buildings and structures are mainly salvaged from earlier projects mainly built using Will Scenic Sheets.

    Scenically the layout is a section of rail served quay or basin with backround buildings and structures.

    I will probably do a couple of mockups of the Feedmill Grian silo, possibly 1930s concrete construction or corrugated iron, the hopper arrangement for loading wagons is similar to that used at Waterford North Wharf

    The next job is to cut the profile of the quayside out of the baseboard top  and assemble the baseboard, the baseboard framing will be formed from 80mm rips of ply with the quayside area reduced to 50mm to give a shallow quayside basin effect.

     

     

    Looks excellent John. 

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  18. 2 hours ago, Broithe said:

    Someone gave me a large Perspex sphere years ago - about 700mm diameter - it's from an ornamental street lamp.

    It looked 'useful', but I've never really found a use for it - it gets used as a cloche, mostly, when it isn't blowing around the place.

    Something like that could be chopped up to form 3D corners?

     

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    Have those logs grown or sprouted in the greenhouse since you placed them there!!!!!!! 

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  19. On 7/12/2021 at 10:57 AM, minister_for_hardship said:

    Tried gmail address. No reply either.

    Des has a day job too so please be patient , it may be a while before he responds 

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  20. On 27/11/2021 at 8:18 PM, the Bandon tank said:

    Des does not seem to respond to e-mails any more. I wanted to buy some bits and pieces and sent him a couple of e-mails about a month ago. No answer. A pity.

    his eircom.net email changed to gmail.com- that's why 

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