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Irishrailwayman

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  1. I have fitted two Quad Tower Yard Lights (from Model Rail Baseboards) to Diesel Depot. One is being repaired by a technician with a good head for heights!
  2. Some more fun with mirrors! I have developed an overhead rail line at one end of Diesel Depot as a break point for the end of layout but with infinity perspectives:
  3. Now, now - you know what happened when I ventured into modelling overseas railways!
  4. The brickies have been in and completed the array of open and filled arches on Diesel Depot:
  5. Thank you. Yes the technique results in a flat/level running surface and the fiddle-yard bolts on accurately every time with rails perfectly lined up. Ideal when setting up at an exhibition etc.
  6. Diesel Depot receives my trade-mark mirrors at each end for an infinity/continuity illusion:
  7. Sorry for your loss Sir.
  8. Wexford Model Railway Club visited Cultra with a group of 13 of us travelling by coach. Very impressed with all the layouts and setting for the exhibition. Well done to all involved. A couple of pics for the record:
  9. Thanks guys. The width of the scenic section is 4.5 feet by 9 inches (in old money!). The idea is to have a fictitious but interesting layout to be easily transported to exhibitions to show off a selection of locomotives. I plan to use the new Z21 tablet controller including DCC slow-action points in order to operate the layout from the front or back. This would allow more direct interaction with the public as young people particularly react positively when they see a model railway operated by technology interfaces that they relate to!
  10. Some progress with development of an outline design for the back-scene with multiple open/closed brick arches and bridge access to the fiddle-yard.
  11. Noel, I have a Lokprogrammer that you are welcome to borrow to have a tinker around with if you want. Gerry
  12. I understood that no trade was attending but I could be wrong?
  13. Some fun at the Kilkenny Model Show where Wexford Model Railway Club put up three layouts among all the farm models:
  14. Word has it that MM121 will be out at Easter 2018!
  15. Kilkenny Model Show is on at The Hub, Old Dublin Road (R712), Kilkenny at 11am -6pm on Sunday 4th November. Last year there was a great buzz there with most exhibits being of farms. Wexford Model Club attended to promote modelling railways. We are attending again this year with Slaney Valley, Shunters Yard and Ballyredmond. Come along to support us if you are in the area!
  16. I think Cultra is on every second year? Well worth visiting the museum alone as there are railway displays (including No 800 Maedb), trams and vintage cars (including a De Lorean gull-winged car).
  17. Lovely job on a unique livery.
  18. Good job on a Q Kit - they were quite difficult metal kits with many bits and pieces!
  19. Interesting to see the green A Class with the black/tan carriages!
  20. Enniscorthyman won the Thomas Train-set in the raffle!
  21. Totally agree. The complex track-work on Little Siddington is based on the classic GWR/BR WR prototype stations between Bristol and South Wales. Obviously in time we will be adding more detail including working semaphores and scenery. Showing the lay-out as a work-in-progress allows us to explain how we put the innovative base-boards/electronics together (before they get covered), road-test the layout as well as getting feedback from modellers and the public.
  22. We varied the locos each day for variety but did run steam BR and GWR Panniers, Prairie and an A4 Sir Nigel Gresley as part of the roster. The idea of showing Little Siddington through its various phases of development is to demonstrate to those interested the techniques deployed. The early stages allow us to discuss how the innovative base-boards were made, the electrics/electronics (while they are still visible), the track layout (based on classic Bristol-South Wales pattern) and the foundations for the scenery. Going to exhibitions allows us to also road-test the layout and get feed-back as we progress. We got a very positive response from the public and modellers alike at the exhibition including comments which we can take on-board. The layout was started in February 2018 and a lot of progress has been made since last Easter when we showed it at the Wexford Exhibition. Much progress is anticipated before we next show it at Easter 2019 in Wexford, Belfast in August next and the South Dublin Exhibition next October.
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