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RedRich

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  1. I know, the badges on the socket are nice. You're spot on about the babies Jason they are still up there with the best. Rich,
  2. Great to see the figures they look great. I am sure this is only the beginning. Rich,
  3. Good man Jason that's the exact pairing I was looking to see. Both top models. I nearly did the soiling thing myself, I stress nearly. Rich,
  4. A genius of the game albeit a tortured one. That goal against England in 86 the second goal was one of the greatest. Won the world cup in 86 on his own as it wasn't a great Argentina team.
  5. 124 and 134 on keg liners always looked amazing. We're not far away from creating that in model form. The models do look amazing from the pics I have seen. Rich,
  6. Stunning model and I love that livery. Rich,
  7. Tara rakes were never 12 wagons only per rake. They have run with 10, 11, 6, so the 5 IRM packs are prototypical correct. Rich,
  8. Great to see more Ballasts and the first run of Gypsums. I really like the Ballasts they are a smashing model. Rich,
  9. This is why I always say Noel's updates are so interesting and enjoyable, because it's an actual Railway man doing the modelling. Rich,
  10. You're welcome Tomo. Rich,
  11. Spare axle caps. Rich,
  12. There are some cracking layouts on here and this is one of them. The pics from different angles are how you photograph the prototype and look really atmospheric. Rich,
  13. That's your part sorted Fran Mr Black and Tan. Rich,
  14. You could have a career on the silver screen Fran. A Tarantino movie A Class Unchained. Model sounding great. Rich,
  15. Flickr is fantastic for pics of rolling stock from all angles from the ground and from above covering most angles. The Tara's are arguably one of IRM's finest wagons. I love the prototype Rich,
  16. Excellent work. The best weathered models are always the ones where the modeller weathers what he sees on the prototype and not what he thinks it should look like. You have done the former. Rich,
  17. Agree 100% the babies still hold their own. They really set the bar when released they just look right Rich,
  18. The wagons are really heavy especially the two with tanks only. They feel and look like they are far more expensive. I really like this pack Rich,
  19. 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,
  20. It is Jason, and I love the wheel transfer wagons. Keep em coming Noel. Rich,
  21. Agree with the above two posts, superb scenes and always very interesting. Rich,
  22. Ordered the pack myself couldn't resist them. Rich,
  23. Just catching up on the latest news down on TJ. Really enjoyable as always Noel. Rich,
  24. 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,
  25. 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
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