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  1. The book was probably a gift to Nicolai Gatsoulis an endoscopic GI surgeon based in Corfu who was on faculty at the 15th Society of Laparoscopic Surgeons held in Boston, MA in 2006. The gifter may be Mark Clemson a surgeon based at University of Nebraska who co-authored scientific research with the former ... just a wild guess, like
  2. I suppose if you modeled 21mm track you'd certainly get away with the 1mm discrepancy that would be 22mm for the 5'6" Indian gauge. Maybe someone would do 21mm if they could also sell it to all Indian modelers as a much smaller compromise than Irish OO modelers have been making for eons
  3. That's very nice indeed John and it prompted me to review the K/Ks class in my 'Locomotives of the GSR' which is (IMO) a superb book and essential reading for anyone with even vague interest in steam locomotives, their operation, classes etc.
  4. All from Metrovivk of this forum https://www.flickr.com/photos/metrovick/16620797444/in/photolist-T4Zh8Q-rjHW2b-KFoYA3-xX3W4F-Gvcfnq-ijRNLt-wZxRPt-qn4iL1-rFr56B-2gGNxVU-2anQRAX-T4XQyL-21c4tUC-RBMHEh-soPC55-hCpmq4-Svyi42-qy9vp8-oGaVGk-rosVBM https://www.flickr.com/photos/metrovick/29876261163/in/photolist-LjAM3c-YWcZMf-UgCkzg-zG1jGR-23PPewN-Mw4Dz6-rjHW2b-vy9AAG-wVza1B-oWBNu4-ouWo4E-qn4iL1-rFr56B-obLkiH-kLcrha/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/metrovick/15057924971/in/photolist-LjAM3c-YWcZMf-UgCkzg-zG1jGR-23PPewN-Mw4Dz6-rjHW2b-vy9AAG-wVza1B-oWBNu4-ouWo4E-qn4iL1-rFr56B-obLkiH-kLcrha/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/metrovick/14767321052/in/photolist-LjAM3c-YWcZMf-UgCkzg-zG1jGR-23PPewN-Mw4Dz6-rjHW2b-vy9AAG-wVza1B-oWBNu4-ouWo4E-qn4iL1-rFr56B-obLkiH-kLcrha/ I think it might have been only one rake including a generator, not certain of the exact years but a local expert should appear here shortly
  5. The newly purchased GM EMD B129 in its original grey and yellow livery is unlikely to have been the 'station pilot'. The quality isn't perfect as you say, but I think that's a TPO behind the loco so maybe Galway Up Mail. Second looks like Gleensk Viaduct on the ring of Kerry (Farranfore to Valencia Line)
  6. They probably just wandered in, attracted to bobbys-bits
  7. Popular as these were there are some folks looking for ORANGE bubbles now
  8. 1979 https://www.flickr.com/photos/126254131@N05/32490822426/in/album-72157675871216914/ The following 3101-series 4w heating vans were still in traffic in 1979: 3104, 3114, 3116, 3118, 3123 ...although all were gone by 1981
  9. And who said they weren't as popular. Maybe they'll do a re-run of three more with new numbers! good luck
  10. Just some info regarding Marks Models exporting outside the EU. I have purchased from them before and they WILL (or did) refund the VAT if you email them (better in advance). Yes they SHOULD be able to do that automatically so that you know what you're paying up front but c'st la vie
  11. Maybe some photos of the Guinness keg wagon for those who can't make the show?
  12. The coach in the third photos is one of the 2972-2978 series TPOs built c. 1958 so maybe the up Galway mail train. Last shot shows the vacuum pipe and the multiple unit working cables plugging in by the double marker lights on each loco. Mayner's J15 has the original double smokebox doors
  13. This thread is Bargain Watch. I suggest we have one called Wallet Watch for stuff like this?
  14. A bunch of pallet vans of different varieties would enhance that even more
  15. Same era as Edo 1950-1980 south. I''ll commit to at least 6
  16. That will fit in my preferred era very nicely That would certainly add to the appeal of these van, different ends and doors types. I might need a few more of them if those are options!! Doors open, would be fantastic nears the goods shed/yard with a fork lift which is how they were loaded with pallets as I recall
  17. What would have been the motive power on those? MGWR cattle engine? Did they ever need an udder loco, i.e. double headed cattle?
  18. The older livery with the broad white stripe is the better of the two liveries IMO
  19. No one else doing this era Leslie so I'll take a short rakes as usual. When did they Palvans first come into traffic?
  20. The class 52 has fairly long lives maybe not to the end of southern steam but certainly into the late 50s. Not sure if I missed the announcement but I'd take a Class 52 also. The L class had pleasing distinctive look with that flyaway cab.
  21. @RailerA copy of Carse's book is essential reading so to speak. Copy the ISBN and occasionally stick it into google. Amazon can occasionally be a good source but I have sometimes found Book Depository or more likely Abebooks to be a better source. You can create a 'Want' if they don't have what you're after. I misplaced my copy of Locomotives of the GSR (acquired on eBay at a very reasonable cost, well, I thought so anyway) and it had been driving me demented. Best offerings were at $965 or some such price on Amazon. Placed a 'Want' on Abebooks and was lucky to get an email within a week for an excellent copy for $40 including tax (no idea why I had to pay that but very acceptable under the circumstances). Winging its way from the UK. Botts booksellers has a lot of old transport material but they like to charge a bit over the odds in some circumstances but nothing like that referred to above.
  22. Slow and steady it has to be without a banking engine
  23. The lack of suitable track remains an impediment to building any thing in 21mm. I think modelers would be inclined to do loco and stock conversions (and even that can be a little tedious), but building your own track is mostly for smaller layouts for all except a few modelers I expect
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