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Everything posted by JasonB
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Definitely are. Picked up a few packs recently. Very handy to have in the spares box.
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Yes, we are all aware of what the chassis can be used for @Noel
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Might as well just bite the bullet, and move on to full time production
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Brilliant stuff. 054 looks great with the oil wagons.
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That, is some seriously impressive modelling. Top class.
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I really hope so. I've always thought the wipers to be a little chunky on the 071, 141/181. I've replaced the majority of mine with the Studio Scale Models offering.
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And this. What's happening to me!
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Way outside my era of interest. But there's something about this livery on the A class, that I just find really attractive.
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Love the shed, it looks fantastic. It's always a nice feeling when you go down the scratch build route and pull it off. Great job.
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Love the look of those loose and broken roof tiles. The sprues also work perfectly as lats. Great stuff.
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Wexford MRC CLG Exhibition April 30th/May 1st 2023
JasonB replied to Irishrailwayman's topic in What's On?
There always seems to be a really positive, friendly vibe surrounding this show. I've never been. I'm going to make sure I get to the next one.- 49 replies
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Not a fan of the real thing, but I have to admit I'm seriously tempted by these.
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Fantastic stuff, Rob. Realism at it's best.
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Hmmm Sounds familiar...
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That's what I should do. Although, me being me, I'll probably end up keeping them up as spares, knowing quite well that I'll never use them!
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Impressive. As always.
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Tasty. Very tasty.
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Ah yes, the model commonly referred to as a doorstop by @Noel Nice catch, Dave. It's a cracker of a set.
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Following on from my recently finished containers, I have now turned my attention to my 42' flats. Before carrying out any weathering on these, I have decided to swap out the original bogies and replace them with the more recent version, which has the brass bearings.
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Those wagons have always been a favourite of mine. I've been contemplating starting on a rake for a while now, using the usual donors. But then I keep telling myself, maybe a certain manufacture will eventually release an oil - molasses wagon.
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