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John-r

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  1. Really fantastic looking loco, the detail is sublime also this livery really does it for me, not really my era , well yes anything you lads produce for us will be my era. So I got to have one in this livery. Very well done guys an absolute winner.

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  2. Hi guys,  Thanks for the replys,   I have tried the publisher, Rail Express are out of stock, tried amazon, eBay and a few other UK magazine places but to no avail,  also wary of taking out subscriptions as last time I did that each issue was damaged so cancelled subscription,  not with  this magazine company. Kind of just putting this out there hoping someone might know where else to look. Thanks guys.

    john

  3. Hi all,.    Looking for some help, I have been collecting this magazine since it started in 1994  I have every issue except for May 2020 .

    Its out of stock at  Rail Express  and everywhere else it seems, and because of this lockdown I cannot travel to look for it.

    I have tried all the usual suspects with no luck so far, so if anyone here could point me to some outlet that will post to Kerry  I would be very grateful and also stand you a pint of the black stuff when normality returns. Thanks guys.

    John.

  4. These are going to be cracking wagons as well, judging by the  samples we have seen,. I think at this stage you lads know your business and markets very well and what the best option you need to take is going forward,  there I said it  (going forward) .

    It won't matter to me whether the postmark says an post or Royal Mail , keep up the excellent work guys and thanks for these great Irish models.

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  5. Lovely work Jason,.the silo is fantastic and the subtle weathering really sets it of great work. Now on to your containers, that has to be some of the most realistic weathering I have ever seen, they are excellent. Very refreshing thread I must say.

    cheers John.

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  6. Got my card as well yesterday, lovely touch, Thanks so much for these and all the other fantastic wagons you brought us so far.

    Hope the IRM team and their families and indeed everyone on the forum have a lovely Christmas  and a peaceful New Year.

    Cheers Everyone.

    John-r.

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  7. Lovely job Eamonn, they look the part, also it was really nice to meet yourself and Enda last week at the Camden fort show.

    Thanks for taking the time both of you to talk and explain things. Your layout was class and I'm particularly taken with your z21 controller it was nice to have a go and get the feel of a dcc controller. Thanks once again.  Cheers john

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  8. Hi Jason.

                      Really enjoy your workbench, the silo is brilliant looking, same here I also have a fondness for cement wagons and cement traffic in general, looking forward to your updates.  Btw. did you do any more to your ammonia wagons they were taking shape really well ,any pics of them finished.   Cheers. John.

  9. Eoin,. I have seen some fantastic models built before, however this is simply a class apart, just stunning, and to watch its progress from start to finish.  Well I can say no more, just brilliant

    john.

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  10. KMCE, Eoin, Galteemore, Mayner.  Gentlemen,  Thank You so much for taking the time to explain and give your much needed opinions about hold and fold tools and bars and such. I think I will invest in the trumpeter 165mm tool as its not as costly and it got very good reviews, as it is not long enough for the ammonia wagons, I will look at folding bars, ( I only need to do five wagons) in the future.  Once again lads I really appreciate your help.  I might have to call on your advice regarding brass kits again sometime.

    Regards  John.

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  11. Hi lads,

    Looking for some advice and help on above . I have a good few brass kits to do , something like five ammonias , two water tanks for ammonias , roughly four sets of keg frets and about fifteen 42' flat wagons ( I must do these first before anybody releases them) and numerous 1/35 scale tanks with a fair bit of photo etch with them.  So to get to my point , has anyone here got or used these hold and fold devices , are they helpful, any particular brand or outlet better than another or is there an easier and cheaper way to fold brass kits. Do I really need one or will it make life much easier . I would be grateful for any help. Thanks lads.

    john.

    P.S.  I built one brass ammonia wagon and was not happy with my effort.

  12. What I could really go for is a jeep to go with the lovely spoil wagons from Leslie.  Definitely the Mk 3s  including the push pull.

    Im with JasonB on a Dutch van either rebuilt or unrebuilt , don't think I've ever mentioned the Dutch vans to Fran or on here before

    I could be mistaken ,  and also the Thumpers if that's correct .  cheers guys.

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  13. You Guys should be really well pleased with the contents of your cabinet, not only have you brought us extremely top quality

    models, also your customer service and how you go out of your way to accommodate us ( this I know ) . Let's just say

    going the extra mile, falls short for what you lads do .  Thank you and very well done to all.

     

     

     

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