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Posts posted by roxy_guy10
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Looks great.
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Jays, was there any RTR models of the foreign variants I wonder?? would have made a good donor back before we had our own stuff.
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Jaysus the 121 was bigger than U2 by the looks of it. . .
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27 minutes ago, murphaph said:
What year was that SNCF livery and did the loco ever run in revenue service like that?
From the movie The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976). Shot in Navan for some reason . . . . .
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If I ever come across an old hornby 9f as a restoration project a might give it this look, unique to say the least.
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A 'Nazi 9f' spotted on a preserved line (NYMR) for Indiana Jones 5 (Indiana and the Knee Replacement)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2R8V8QK7ybg
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It's a complicated company with a complicated history. The mixed feelings are understandable as their output is very uneven.
All said though, I'm delighted to see Airfix get a sales boost. Hornby has become a custodian of a lot of those older and much loved brands.
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I've alway thought a little documentary about Jouef in Ireland would be great, I should get off my arse and think about making it.
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I did one myself before, which might be one you are think of, but it wasn't great . . .
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Nice, would love an OO parochial house. Somebody needs to do one . . . . .
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Jaysus, it's gone mad again for that stuff. I remember prices like that about 10 years ago for the HDI stuff. I got lucky a few years ago, €80 for a CIE bobo and €50 for 3 coaches, seems to fluctuate quite a bit.
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Just finished building the 'Castle Hall' kit from this series, really nice kit, great depth and detail, especially in the windows and doors. Metcalfe stuff is usually decent anyways and very sturdy.
I wonder is there anyway I could convince them to do Father Ted's House or Fawlty Towers in kit form.
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What's going on here??? £405 ?? Surely not?
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Cheers Jason, one line wired up, 3 to go. You'd be surprised how quick it is when you are using sectional track only, no cutting and not that much measuring, once you get the inside line down where you want it it just flows.
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1 hour ago, Noel said:
I know what you mean, me too, I have an affinity since childhood with the old peco backscenes, they just scream model trains at large in ones own imaginary world. Over the years I got a number of PMs suggesting I change my Peco Backscenes. Just trying one small section with photo realistic ones. An iPad just doesn't concur up the same excitement as the old Victor comic.
Love that Airfix dock crane kit. I remember saving up to buy one from W J Owens in Bray late 1960s. Think Dapol may own the tooling now.
Yip, there's something about the peco ones that does it for me! I suppose it's all fuelled by nostalgia. I'm the kind of weirdo who buys old lima and hornby catalogues and flicks through them pretending I'm 10 years old again. That's a dapol crane alright, the tooling like you said is very old, but they still look good for the money.
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19 minutes ago, Midland Man said:
Looks great. Jut one small thing i never like and that is the Hornby signal box. I know this is not my layout but i do find they don t look as realistic. Best advice i can give you on improving them. Build your own using the building measurement. You will enjoy building as you learn new techniques and you make great model.
Hope i do not seem rude and hope this can help in any way.
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Not at all, I tend the use whatever I have, I grew up lusting after lima and hornby stuff in model shops so it's left a sort of misplaced loyalty, no doubt other manufacturers make better stuff.
The metcalfe signal box is quite nice.
My layout is basically a really big train set with a very 80's approach, which is a reflection on when I was growing up. The little signal box I've has since I was a nipper so it's always been on a layout in some way.
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12 minutes ago, jhb171achill said:
Wow! That was quick!
Why I love sectional track, it's just like putting a big train set together, all the geometry has been worked for idiots like me.
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Track down - 4 lines down with 5 very long siding, some of which are between the third and fourth radius as I brought line out wider to create that space.
Layout can have 9 full length trains now. Still room for more sidings and the possibility of a fifth line. Anyone offended by sectional track should look away now!
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21 hours ago, burnthebox said:
Hi Roxy & many thanks just wondering on a board 1ft 3ins inches wide what do you think of the possibility of having a turntable located on it. which is 16ft X 8ft & a couple of straights passing by...! Do you think that’s possible,, TIA
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I'm not an expert by any means but once the turntable wasn't any wider than 1ft you be able to use the nearest exits above an below the 180 degree position which might give you 4 exits on either side depending on the turntable. The hornby turntable wouldn't be great, it's very noisy and clunky.
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Wait, how do you move it to a different thread??
Preserved mark 3 coach in….CIE GREEN?!?!
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It looks rather splendid in that retro green. Imagine a 201 in a retro silver livery pulling a rake of them.