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BosKonay

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  1. :-bd=D
  2. Lovely work indeed!
  3. Lovely shot, I presume the loco would be released on departure of the rake?
  4. Yep Looks like DNS propagation. In lay terms, the whole of the internet hasn't 'noticed' that the site's moved. Some ISPs are faster at copping on than others - Eircom being one of the notoriously slow ones
  5. DNS for me still resolves to the old site too - 212.147.150.18 The DNS is reporting a new IP Answered from ns9.dnsireland.com (80.93.23.86) themodelshop.ie. 14400 IN A 217.78.0.167 So I reckon it's Eircom being silly slow buggers as always
  6. The one you posted in the tutorial section?
  7. David, When will you show us a few photos of your modelling, and not these old shots of the prototype? Seriously, staggeringly gorgeous stuff sir!
  8. Got all the gear off these lads in Artane http://www.xpresselectrical.com/ The parts are High Lumen LED Strip 45o LED Strip Profile 120W LED Drivers
  9. Yes, I've it on a remote control and have a built in dimmer circuit. The goal was to deliver full-on daylight - which it certainly does
  10. The LED lighting is extending around now to Blackrock Road
  11. Wow! Would be something else to build for a 'what might have been' layout!
  12. Fine art?
  13. Northern ireland, but the uniform looks very similar [video=youtube;NqAiFPCDm-8]
  14. Any pics of the contents warbonnet ? Can't wait for mine!
  15. hehe, almost
  16. Sizing up the shed fuel siding
  17. i find hanging basket liner looks well, my local woodies stocks stuff with a nice colour, simply tease it apart and glue down for instant long grass
  18. I used a wallpaper scraper and small trowel to level off the grout, and just ran the trowel edge down the semi-set grout. When very nearly set, i ran a small screwdriver along the rail side then ran an old wagon with deep flanges down just to be sure I've actually very pleased with how well the grooves came out
  19. I'm delighted with it, I did a section in woodlands smooth it, which looked great too, but a tub of grout from woodies is pre-mixed, cheap, and comes in white, cream, grey and black off the shelf.
  20. Personally, I think the 141/181 models set the benchmark! My favourite Irish locos yet!
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