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RedRich

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  1. Got my pack at lunch time and there will be no loads on them, fantastic models. Hopefully we will see more of these packs in future runs. 47 footers with 6 keg cages to mix with the 42ft keg liners will be sweet. Rich,
  2. It is Jason, and I love the wheel transfer wagons. Keep em coming Noel. Rich,
  3. Agree with the above two posts, superb scenes and always very interesting. Rich,
  4. Ordered the pack myself couldn't resist them. Rich,
  5. Just catching up on the latest news down on TJ. Really enjoyable as always Noel. Rich,
  6. The handrails on the babies are also plastic as are the 071 and 111 models. I can see how it would stand out a bit more on the yellow ones. Not a deal breaker though. Rich,
  7. Wow it's amazing. This thread is so important to Irish railway modelling and deserves to have the first pics of the models in it. Rich
  8. This reminds me of the movie dumb and dumber he asks the girl what are our chances of getting together. She says a million to one, the lad replies so I have a chance. It's also a bit like football fan transfer muppetry. The chances of your club signing a player are zero to none but you keep hoping. Don't give up man keep the faith. Rich,
  9. RedRich

    Horns!

    Jaysus I clicked on this with a little trepidation. Rich,
  10. Good man Fran you know it makes sense, as a man from Peckham used to say. Rich,
  11. Please tell me how the current Hornby class 60 the 08 the HST twins, not to mention many amazing Steam Locos and coaching stock are toy town models. Some of their wagons are superb models also. If you are going to thrash a manufacturer at least judge them fairly accross their entire catalogue. The 60 and 08 are definitely in the highest echelons of 00 gauge models including models from Bachmann IRM, Accurascale, Dapol. Do a bit of research before you hit submit reply. Rich,
  12. Nothing nicer than an afternoon down on the Junction so much to see and like. Rich,
  13. The IE livery looks amazing and is the era all my models represent. It will always be how I remember 124 and 134. However B125 and B131 steal the show livery wise as it did with the Babies. Rich,
  14. Well done to all involved the model looks fantastic.
  15. That is good to hear. The most important part mentioned is the funds that will go to the RPSI a truly fantastic organisation of volunteers and enthusiasts that keep our railway heritage alive. Rich,
  16. Don't under sell your work it looks excellent. Scenic work is what ties it all together. The last shot is just right. There is a three dimensional look to it. I like it. Rich,
  17. Excellent as usual Noel. For everyone going to view this turn the volume up. Rich,
  18. That is a very good point and welcome option. Rich,
  19. Mine arrived at lunch time after being posted last Tuesday evening. Had a quick look ,another winner. The project 42 models released up to now haven't dissapointed. Rich,
  20. Watching Bowie's headlining set from Glastonbury 2000 in it's entirety on BBC2. AMAZING. Rich,
  21. Southern Pride Models produce etched brass preformed sides and roof details for the International coaches Cu na Mara set. Rich,
  22. Fair play Harold McMillan would be proud. It is a great era for the hobby and this generation. Rich,
  23. Lovely that's the one for me. Stick a few Tara's and Ferts behind it and Robert is your Mothers Brother. Rich,
  24. Like I said above I couldn't care less about the kind of inane ramblings in certain posts like that. Maybe you can by a new skirt and heels for yourself with the money you save. Rich,
  25. I couldn't care less what anyone else thinks about prudence or saving a few quid. I have always supported local or Irish traders and always will. I budget for what I need and if it keeps people in work then the ends justify the means for me. Rich
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