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JasonB

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  1. 19 minutes ago, PaulC said:

    Is there a page or thread on here for uploading pictures that may be of help to others. Scrolling through some of my pictures I came across a photo I took at Cultra of the plan for Clones engine shed and thought it might be of interest to others. 

    Paul

    Maybe stick it in the Photos & Videos of the Prototype section Paul

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  2. 16 hours ago, PJR said:

    Love them pallet cement wagons. Where can you get them?

    Irish Freight Models have both the vertical door and curtain side wagon on their site,a bit pricey though as their not supplied as a kit as far as I can remember. D&M models also have a resin version of the curtain side wagon.Might be of some help to you.

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  3. On 03/02/2018 at 1:33 PM, Riversuir226 said:

    Mir cement bogie approaching the end of its build, built mostly out of the box but changed the bogies and added a few extra details. Used the Phoenix paint for the main body and the rest is humbrol acrylics. 

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    Big fan of the bogie cement,one of my favourites.Nice work :tumbsup: 

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  4. 5 hours ago, Glenderg said:

    Realistic? Them's the cleanest looking trees I've ever seen, no mind the wagons :)

    Superb stuff though, despite my poor attempt at humour.Rich. 

    My apologies for daring to comment Richie, I'm just heading off now to climb back into my box :P

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  5. On 05/01/2018 at 10:25 PM, popeye said:

    RATIO 48FT COACH.

    This coach was built to be a GSWR look a like.

    The ends were rounded at the bottom so this was cut off and a new piece added in.

     

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    Lovely work as always Popeye.

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  6. Top class work, a masterclass in scratch building, love the whole look of it.The finishing touch with the lighting is perfect, not too bright which sometimes can be hard to get right =D

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