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Weshty

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  1. I know this place well since we used to drive past it on the way to Kenmare in the early 70's. An Oige owned it up to about 10 years ago, but it has been in private hands since.

    The GSR single signal in it's garden is the one that kicked-started me off to on designing all the old signal range.

  2. can I point out that it sits on a 42' chassis, (of which there is a grand little brass kit available) is a plate based design which would suit a brass kit (see where I'm going with this :P ?) and it might be in the best interest of a certain brass specialist to make the unit which would sit on top of that chassis.

     

    Jayz, I'm away 24 hours and this happens! As always, thanks for the shout out. To answer the question, YES,I will be doing the fertiliser wagon, and with a full set of fertiliser loads. It will be based on the existing 42'BF. No deadline yet, but given the interest, It could be kicked up the priority list.

     

    Don't dare ask for my number though....:)

     

    Now, back to the Cement Bubbles, over to you Richie.

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    Oh my giddy aunt! Just seeing this thread for the first time, that is just so sweet and crisp and classy. Handpainted numbers? So retro and so right.

  4. If the Waterford & Tramore, or West Cork lines lasted until today, they'd have been the home of 2 or 3 identical two-car 26s or 28s. "Not much interest as a layout" occurs more and more the further we get into the modern era!

     

    I don't care what plastic yoke I'd be travelling on, crossing the Chedwynd, looking down over Halfway and heading through the tunnel would still be a rush :)

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