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Everything posted by skinner75
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Nope, just cancelled the sub
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Irish locos in 1:32 scale / 45mm track: https://shop.bowatersmodels.co.uk/collections/coras-iompair-eireann No idea whether this is G scale compatable!
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You could try Marks Models - they have an LGB section listed on their website
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Thinking of a box I think!
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Funny, magazine with postage was £8.50. It was the first month of a yearly subscription - I have cancelled the sub now, as I do not want to be paying €5 extra every month!
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Sounds like a Brexit bonus to me! I got charged €5 extra on a magazine coming from the UK yesterday
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I'd say commuters who use the line would take a 1 in 100 year flood risk to the current 1 in 1 year flood risk!
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You would think raising the embankment, with a few large culverts to allow water to pass from one side to another would sort it out?
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My brother picked up a couple of packs of modelling clay in Mr. Price for the kids to make stuff with - it could be pressed into service on a model railway I reckon
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^^Exactly this^^ China don't see IP as a thing from what I have heard before.
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Yep, I get the IP thing. Legally going after anyone but the factory selling these unofficial models is a waste of time
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Except it is a copy - Paddy still has the full order he placed with the manufacturer. Press charges against the factory owner, not the people buying locos from Ebay - sure how are they to know anyway? Same as going after the drug dealers instead of the users/addicts I get the whole Intellectual Property (IP) thing - the factory are the ones running off extra copies to sell themselves, taking all the profit. This is who should be charged. Example - One of your relations knows you are into modelling Irish railways. As a present, they want to get you a model loco. Seeing them sold out on the Irish shops, they go to Ebay, and lo and behold, there's Irish locos for sale. They purchase one from the Chinese seller - should they be charged with handling stolen property? Should you if you received it from your aunt/uncle whatever? Daft...
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Prosecuting someone for 'handling stolen property' is a bit of a dick move on his part IMO
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Dublin Airport Rail Connectivity
skinner75 replied to 226 Abhann na Suire's topic in What's happening on the network?
Different gauge? Sure they might as well make it a bloody monorail in that case... SMH -
One in the original grey livery on Adverts at the mo: https://www.adverts.ie/models/murphy-models-class-121-oo-gauge-model-mint-condition/32723266
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You're not the only fan of a checkerboard pattern! https://www.rockarchive.com/prints/s/specials-the-spec001jf
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I must get the finger out & do something like that myself, as I have no layout & a small shelf one would be good for practicing scenery techniques, etc...
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I was going to say 'wheels'
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Works are scheduled to take 12 weeks as far as I know, so yes, I'd say so!
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IRRS Zoom meeting on IE in the 1990's - 21st March 2024
skinner75 replied to skinner75's topic in What's On?
I really enjoyed that! Great to see shots from locations you wouldn't normally see, being taken by the driver when held at a signal. Also, the background detail behind the pics gave it that extra too. I asked whether the recording was going to be uploaded to the IRRS youtube channel, for those that missed it, and it looks like it will be. I'd rewatch the show myself, as I did get called away from the show during the first half, and want to see what I missed! -
Here's an update from November last year that ITV did: https://youtu.be/OUbZrXcMMqY?si=k-8vWn5Uak_4qPh-
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IRRS Zoom meeting on IE in the 1990's - 21st March 2024
skinner75 replied to skinner75's topic in What's On?
Sometimes they will post a recording of the event - if they do, I'll stick it up here. That one good thing to come out of Covid lockdowns - the IRRS started holding these Zoom meetings. I am a member, and never made it to a single meeting in Heuston for any of the slideshow/talks, so it has been great being able to tune in to the online meetings! -
ZOOM WEBINAR Thursday 21 March 2024 19:30 Iarnród Éireann in the 1990s An illustrated presentation by by Tony Cooke. Tony Cooke is a retired railwayman and driver, which gave him inside experience of the railway system. Tony will be presenting a selection of images from his vast collection showing Iarnród Éireann in the 1990s. Arguably the last decade of traditional railway operations before modernisation swept across the company from the 2000s onwards. THIS EVENT WILL BE ZOOM ONLY. Please click the link below to join the webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86419759330?pwd=REE5b2NDdEloR3JBTkl1WE1HcjdkUT09
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