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Everything posted by JasonB
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Lovely stuff.
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The bogie bulks look great Noel, a definite favourite of mine. I haven't always been a fan of the 201 class, but I've found myself watching more and more footage of them lately. That combination looks well together.
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I wouldn't have much of an interest in British Outline. But I have to admit, there's something about this layout that I really like. I definitely have a soft spot for that Class 20.
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Hi Mick, welcome to the site. Unless you're entirely confident in tackling some kit bashing, I'd suggest avoiding it for the time being. Sometimes taking on projects like that can end up costing more in the long run. The ex BR generator van by Silverfox, which Rob has suggested above, is a decent enough model. It can be a little pricey depending on who or where you get it from, so look around before buying. The detail is no way near what you'll get on one of Murphy's Cravens, but it does the job, and looks well behind an 071.
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cie The Road freight section at Tara junction
JasonB replied to ttc0169's topic in Trucks, Vans and cars
Something from the 90's, great start to the thread Noel. I do like my vehicles, especially when connected in some way to the railways. I'll be following this with interest -
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That's some progress, it looks fantastic. Have you slept since Friday?
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Tara Junction. Always the go to place for an elusive wagon.
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I see the clampers have found another victim.
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We Can't lose the euro vision! YAY!!!!!!!!!!
JasonB replied to Midland Man's topic in Letting off Steam
I wouldn't be a fan of either. But what has the Eurovision, and North Korean propaganda got to do with each other. -
The busier the better. Great stuff.
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Master of mixed traffic - Forty years of Ireland's BIG GMs
JasonB replied to Noel's topic in What's happening on the network?
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Lovely stuff Noel. Always nice to see the 2600 out and about.
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Have to admit, the opening to 'The Birds' sprang to mind when i heard them gulls.
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As suggested above, drop one of the mods a PM. They can do it there and then.
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Fantastic bit of space to have. Looks very impressive. Just a suggestion, but if you're planning to continue with updates maybe move the thread to the layout section, rather than having it in General Chat, it'll be easier to find when members are browsing.
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Looks very well. A light dusting with the airbrush will do wonders to tone everything down.
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Ernies Massive Irish 1930's to 2005 Photo Archive
JasonB replied to Glenderg's topic in Photos & Videos of the Prototype
Pure Gold. A friend of mine is living in Drogheda, so whenever I'm down that neck of the woods I'd drop into MacBride station. If you're very luck you might catch a Tara Mines coming in on the Navan Branch, or an 071 stabled there. Nearly unrecognisable now when you look at that footage. -
Rubbed everything down with the abrasive pen. Light coat of primer, then a couple of coats of yellow. Bucket, cab and exhaust were hand painted.Once dried, a wash and powders were applied. Sealed with Matt varnish.
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Love Island is uninteresting. This isn't
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Great idea, fits in perfectly with the layout. Look forward to watching it develop.
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I picked up this 1:76 scale loader about a year back. The colour was horrendous and needed sorting. So I went to work.
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My Dad has four or five of these in both liveries Rob. I've tried all methods of bribery over the last couple of years to try and get him to part with even one. No joy as yet. Might pick up a tray of Guinness tomorrow and leave it at his front door as another subtle hint.