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  1. Really nice job. Transformative to the pristine dayglo yellow
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    Class 121

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    Class 121

    Thanks. Good to hear, is A class covered for next may also?
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    Class 121

    PS: Opps just thought of this. For anybody getting a decoder to run on a DC layout, please ensure your provider enables the DC bit of CV29 so that it will run on DC. If you have a DCC controller that's easy to do oneself, but assuming anybody getting a 121 decoder to run on DC won't have a DCC controller to programme the decoder. Alternatively visit a pal who has a DCC system, pop loco on the test track and make the setting. Some system have nice english menus that guide through the steps rather than you needing to know CV values. EDIT: The default setting for the DC operation setting may or may not be set out of the box.
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    Class 121

    Yea but customers of RTR products should not have to do that, only skilled enthusiasts perhaps. Products should just work out of the box as they do in this case, without need for modifications.
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    Class 121

    Yes to both. (ie on DC ) Sound and lights work. There is a more comprehensive explanation of the DCC functions on the MM ESU chip here: http://www.murphymodels.com/Class_121_DCC_Information.docx
  7. I've no idea. A consideration for MM.
  8. 141/181 were manufactured by Bachmann for MM, 071 was pure MM production.
  9. Excuse me, it was his arms I removed not his legs!!!!
  10. Please tell him thank you very much from me, and I'm sure thousands of other Irish model train fans, including some not yet even born who will benefit in the future.
  11. I hope this is not the case. Don't see any reason that there might not be commercially successful re-runs of models such as the Cravens or M2d coaches especially in IE/IR Tippex which are like gold dust. It's highly likely that this forum might not exist except for PM and his produce over decades that fostered the rebirth of the entire Irish railway modelling scene, and all that followed in his wake. We can hardly expect more, despite the understandable desire for more. PM ran a successful model business not a benevolent society, yes we are very grateful for the enjoyment his products have given us and the stimulus he provided to railway modelling in Ireland. No more do we suffer Hornby, Bachmann, nor Lima respray cast offs masquerading as Irish stock. We are fortunate that IRM/Accurascale may be the vehicle to continue the crusade started by Murphy Models, only time will tell, but so far its looking good, with the A class due next year not to mention the Irish Wagons to date (ie Ballast, Cement, Tara, Fertiliser, 42ft flats). Personally as somebody who hand painted BR stock in the 1970s to look vaguely Irish and CIE, the hobby was transformed for me the day I took my son to see the magnificently stimulating O gauge Fry model railway layout in Malahide castle about 2007 or 2008. After watching the mesmerising and action packed layout operation, we were passing through the souvenir shop, when almost by accident a Murphy Model 181 class no 182 in its box on display caught my eye. My jaw dropped! I was in utter disbelief that a fine scale model of a real Irish CIE locomotive existed let alone be on sale there and then. I'd never even heard of Murphy Models having been out of the hobby for about 15 years. I bought it on the spot despite what seemed a high price at the time compared to BR stuff, but by todays standard it was a steal. I rushed home, had to clean the track as the layout had not been operated for some years, turned on the DC system and ran the loco which blew my mind such was its precision engineering running quality. It was the catalyst that got me going anyway. Whatever MM's future plans may be, the company can hold its head up high, and I say thank you for the enjoyment your commercial products gave, and I hope you made a good financial return by producing them. CIE 182 - The actual model that rekindled my interest in this hobby, purchased at Malahide castle circa 2007 or 2008.
  12. Patrick before your postings a few days ago 'back to backs' had never been on my radar, but since you posted I've seen them on IRRS video clips. Nice Job.
  13. Stunning. Gerry, will that hinge just inside the door? Or is it for another part of the layout. Ballybeg is always a treat and a privilege to visit.
  14. I have a cunning plan. Not sure if it will work yet but will report back.
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    Class 121

    A pair of grey 121's aged a little B134 B135
  16. Bog Road Level crossing is a superb layout. Looking great. Oh my eyes the bright yellow. Eamon it look class.
  17. She looks pretty good. Rather than repaint the same livery onto an already nice model would you consider instead getting it gently weathered?
  18. That’s what Peco call it ‘Peco Streamline Code 75 track‘ for the whole range https://peco-uk.com/collections/streamline/75?page=2&view=12&layout=
  19. The selection of track seems identical. Code 75 is a smaller rail profile. Code 100 can inter operate with peco settrack.
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    Class 121

    Yea but IMHO gimmicks like rotating axles boxes and cab lights don't really add to models.
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    Class 121

    Agree. I've never used the cab light on my 071s or my 201. A gimmick, gee-whiz the first time you see it but after that its not really going to get used. FYI, wheeltappers 071 and 201 projects have a flickering cab light as it switches on to simulate an old fluorescent light starting up.
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    Class 121

    Thanks for posting that Dave. An interesting read, a very positive and fair review. I'm glad I wasn't the only one who thought the tablet catchers were a little anaemic looking. Overall an absolutely stunning model. The article finishes with a 'what next' comment! Has this gentleman not already achieved enough in his successful business career and done enough for the Irish hobby? He created an entire hobby here, and was the catalyst for everything else that followed (eg MIR, SSM, SF, IFM, IRM, PW, AS, JM).
  23. Excellent addition. Noel do you mind me asking where you source your well dressed LLPs?. Like their transparent bases.
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    Class 121

    B135 has lost her fisher price pristine look and gained some age. These are just exquisite models, the best yet from Murphy Models IMHO, and they drive as well as they look.
  25. Got B135 weathered in the past few days. Mostly powders and a tiny bit of airbrush. B135 imaginary 1968 B135 hauls a local mixed branch train passengers + goods
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