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The opens are 40g and the flats are 36g
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We’ve updated and made it easier to explore everything in stock at our Dublin warehouse for immediate dispatch.
https://irishrailwaymodels.com/collections/in-stock
Included are some now rare wagons packs and the very last of the NIR mk2b sets
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1 hour ago, Noel said:
Thanks. So a factory rust weathering effect.
Actually no. they were painted in red oxide by hand.
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22 minutes ago, John-r said:
As title above suggests, for the upcoming Bangor show and following shows, do you have any plans to accept payment for new releases or items with a deposit paid, like the forthcoming new railcars, bullied wagons and laminate coaches or will it just be for what stock you have on the day.
What I'm trying to say is, at the Bangor show for instance, if I have cash on me can I purchase, say laminate coaches that have not arrived yet.
No, there will be no facility to take payment, or place orders at shows I'm afraid.
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2 hours ago, DJ Dangerous said:
At least with IRM and Accurascale, we know that we can almost bank on re-runs every couple of years, so we only have to pay the gouger’s prices if we desperately want the model right now.Incidentally @BosKonay, have the excess unsold units already been released into stock, or is that yet to happen?
Yet to happen.
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Murphy Models has advised us that their new production run of 141 and 181 Class locomotives will arrive in stock with us week commencing March 25th.
We will soon be sending customers invoices for their no money down pre-orders in preparation for their arrival. Please note that you can pay now or wait until the locomotives arrive in stock with us.
We will also have news of a dedicated sound decoder and regular DCC decoder for these locomotives in the coming weeks.
The production run for these locomotives has not been large, and we have almost sold out our entire allocation. Pre-order one of the remaining locos below to avoid disappointment.
(Please note that the images used are from a previous run of these models, so number and livery details may differ)
https://irishrailwaymodels.com/collections/murphy-models-class-141-181
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34 minutes ago, irishmail said:
Does anyone actually use twitter?
Whats twitter
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3 hours ago, Flying Snail said:
I blame you @BosKonay - if Accurascale hadn't been so proactive and on the ball with the pre-orders for the ranges you took over from Hattons, I wouldn't be getting nervous!!
Sorry
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Honestly kinda moot. It’s not like we’ve said we’d not do a C as soon as feasible
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16 minutes ago, Flying Snail said:
I expect you're right, and there's plenty of time yet before they're due.
The coaches themselves are due to be completed and shipping around May / June so there is still time for rails to get the data sorted.
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2 hours ago, DJ Dangerous said:
Well, @BosKonay, I think I speak for everybody ("No you don't" is cried in unison) when I say that given your feudal status here on the forum, you are obliged to provide biannual (not biennial) updates on Amiens Street!
Unfortunately the attic needed insulation so This layout was pretty much scrapped when it was stripped and redone.
I have a small layout up there now but plans are afoot to get Baseboard Dave in sooner rather than later for Amiens phase 2
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9 minutes ago, DJ Dangerous said:
Any hints as to how the footbridge will be sold?
Will there be several different fixed models, or will it be sold in modules, or will different models be compatible to make it fit any layout?
Part of the slow apparent progress has been just that. We are trying for a flexible solution based on a modular design so that direction of stairs and span will offer the best options. It’s a challenge but we hope to make it the default for footbridges in much the way our Rawie bufferstop is for modern bufferstops.
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5 hours ago, DiveController said:
Serious and liberal use of the slider on the progress bar required on this amateur video, first ten minutes discussing the card board thickness, recycling the box, the underside being white?! some running near the end, start from there…
I found it quite watchable
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They carried Shermans originally and then more modern military bits and bobs as well as some departmental use. The hattons run was already underway when we stepped in but they will join the regular accurascale family afterwards
A First Look At Our IR and IE Mark 2 Coaches
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Not long now..