Love it Jonathan, I’m with you on that. For me the railways became operationally boring after 1975 before the bogie, yellow and uniform stock infestation and pandemic started. However ‘viva la difference’. I do like the look of IR tippex Livery baby GMs even though well into the modern image era. I tolerate a pair of 201s because I’ve travelled behind them a lot in the past 10 years, but they are as boring looking as airbrushed peat briquettes or shoeboxes with bogies. 22k should be restricted to the fisher price section of Smyth’s toy stores (ie beside the yo-yo basket). I Confess I do have some modern image stock, 071, 201, mk2, mk3, and quite a lot of top quality RTR bogie stock from the Fab Four. I like the variety but my heart is beset with nostalgia for a bygone era that model trains allow us to relive in miniature, 50s & 60s 2 axle goods trains and pick’n’mix formations of early CIE and exGSWR passenger trains. The glory days when the railways were interesting operationally as well as a visual feast before all the station point work was ripped up and major stations demoted to almost bus shelter status. Thank merciful hour the Luas doesn’t run between Dublin and Cork.