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BosKonay

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  1. More info here: http://irishrailwaymodeller.com/showthread.php/84-New-spoils-in-portlaoise
  2. If models didn't sell out, there would be less incentive to do more runs, ironically, so the selling out of a model is a good thing, not the opposite. While that does sometimes mean the price of second hand can rise over time, particularly in the case of desirable, or rare or limited run models, such is the situation in all fields of collection / modelling / hobbies. Even a 'small' run of 504 locomotives, assuming all the tooling costs have already be absorbed (am sure some have not yet been) will cost north of 75,000 Euro by the time they land (if not more these days with the costs in china increasing). These days there are few that will spend that kind of cash on a 'speculative' re-run? As has been highlighted, the market is small, probably closer to 600-700 'buyers' of Irish stock these days, and even that small number likely represents a doubling in the last 5 years, primarily thanks to the work put in and excellent models produced by paddy Murphy, Leslie (Provincial Models), SSM, Glenderg, DRM Models, Irish Freight Models and many more! A run of 504 of any one model is 'about right' I would think for this market.
  3. ... or at least not much more FUBAR'd than meself
  4. The resources section is a "WIP" If I ever get the time to get stuck back into it, it will be cleaned up into something more readable for the gibberish sections
  5. Stunning job! Very sharp indeed
  6. Absolutely stunning! That park royal looks the business! Is it the IFM one? Must get me hands on a few!!
  7. I've only ever put my name and pm Id on shipments.
  8. Pm sign for the item then you get their tracking from there. You also post it to their address with your name on it so parcel motel isn't mentioned
  9. How many point motors can the controller manage, and how much per additional point?
  10. Dublin Connolly by finnyus, on Flickr
  11. Have to say, the weathered unit looks very smart! Any idea on prices?
  12. Absolutely stunning shots! Just goes to show how classy and elegant those coaches were! I'd pay good money to commute in one of those
  13. Welcome to the site! Why not go 16x16 on the layout A 16 foot drop / climb will give you the space to put the bottom level around a foot or a little more below the top layer, while still ensuring most of your stock will manage the climb
  14. Absolutely cracking work! That interior is brilliant and makes it!
  15. I think the phrase 'chalk and cheese' would be an apt description of the difference. The Lima sports a classic noisy pancake on one bogie with iirc two axles driven. Iirc there are pickups on four wheels? The new model sports A 5 Pole Double Flywheel Motor Driving 4 Axles with All Wheel Pick Up While not as good a puller as the 071 the new 201 is an entirely smoother beast than its Lima relative.
  16. Jaw. On. The. Floor.
  17. Oh wow!! They look brand new!!
  18. Wow! Looking absolutely bang on! Really feels like the prototype already!! Can't wait to see the sea!
  19. Unbelievably good!!!
  20. Wow and wow again! How much better, prototypical and imposing does that 071 look!!
  21. Nice one hard to admit that sometimes rtfm works!
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