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JasonB

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  1. Great result, Robert. Well worth the hard work. Very impressive.
  2. The Magnesite is a fantastic looking wagon. The only reason I was reluctant to order a rake, was because they never made it as far as the IR/IE era, and were just too far outside my period of interest. Seeing them running with the A Class above on Barrow Street has got me thinking. They look great together!
  3. Good stuff. Very enjoyable read.
  4. Nice job on the BELL. I've a lump of these sitting on the bench half finished. Must get back around to them at some stage.
  5. Same here. I actually prefer the look of the 121 running bonnet first. It's a pity it wasn't seen more often. That's the joy of model railways. You can run what you want, how you want.
  6. Like Patrick has said above, wouldn't be an area of interest for me either. But that is a savage looking model. Always preferred them with the ploughs, really bulks up their appearance in my opinion.
  7. Neither. More of a reoccurring nightmare. I usually have it after a few pints.
  8. Christ, that's harsher than somebody going at your nether regions with an angle grinder.
  9. Some shots from yesterday. Credit to all involved. Another fantastic day out.
  10. Another fantastic day out on the The Shades of Grey tour yesterday. 206 kicked the day off arriving into Connolly with the Cravens. 088 took over from here.
  11. Hotel prices aside, the RPSI have offered a full refund for anybody who does now not want to travel on this Railtour, due to the absence of 112. It's dissapointing, but still looking forward to a great day out.
  12. Yep, but especially on the one above. I'll say no more
  13. Nice shots, Noel. Great to see the inner workings of the cabin.
  14. Great stuff. I always enjoy seeing a model built from scratch, no matter how small.
  15. Great weathering. Looks just right.
  16. Another batch of wagons are now on the bench. This time around, it's my 12 gypsum's along with 3 more ballast hoppers. Spent the last couple of evenings highlighting some of the smaller details. Loads have also been removed for some cosmetic work. Wagons will eventually be weathered. When, is anyone's guess.
  17. Really looking forward to this. Always an enjoyable day out, and with the added bonus of having 112 on duty.
  18. Apologies, hadn't been on, so completely missed your post. I see you got sorted anyway.
  19. Cheers, Rich. Bit of soft spot for 220 myself, so she was always going to be first in line to get a little bit of a makeover. Yep, fantastic kits and an absolute gent to deal with.
  20. Ditto!!!
  21. Love it. Less is more, as they say.
  22. It's the perfect backdrop! Now, that's what you call a proper man cave. I can just imagine having that sitting behind me, while doing a few bits at the workbench. Jasus, Mrs.B would never see me. She'll be grand, nothing a little TLC won't sort. Have to admit, I like that larger yellow panel on the cabs.
  23. Class 201 no.220 Weathering has been kept to a minimum, with the exhaust and underside carrying most of the grime. I have also fitted a driver.
  24. Really like that coupling setup, nice work. I seem to remember Richard at Everard Junction doing something similar a few years back.
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