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A 3d printed 800 class for 00 (and a WLWR goods loco)
GSR 800 replied to Killian Keane's topic in Irish Models
Excellent work Killian, as always! Really is transformative. -
14.50 was NIR CAF 3003+3002 206 still on shed.
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How many people are buying several Playstations, Xbox, etc? Not really a good comparison. A PlayStation is more like buying a layout, ready to go. The games would be more akin to purchasing locos and rolling stock. From that POV the PlayStation looks like a very good deal indeed!
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Hi Ironroad, not to worry, you haven't been forgotten! The MGWR A class has been commissioned and is in the design stage. The A class require smaller Hornby Princess Royal 6'6 driving wheels, which I purchased off Peters Spares and slot easily into place. Initially, I tried B1 driving wheels, which were more accurate, but these caused slipping. This is a thread to gauge interest on the 400s, which would come after the MGWR loco is completed.
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206 is spare in Connolly
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Four confirmed then with my two, halfway there.
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Using the B1 drivers unfortunately caused the loco to be a poorer puller than she had been. I replaced these with a Princess Royals 6'6 wheelset, which while less accurate, solved the issue. With the Woolwich door complete, the A class is now next up.
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After the MGWR A class, I'm considering commissioning a 400 class. This would be the split footplate version, meaning 401 (after 1949) 403, 405, 407 and 409 could be modelled. 402 had a flush footplate and 500 cab, whereas 406 had caprotti valve gear. 401 also had this until fitted with walschearts in 1949. So these two would be the only two the model wouldn't cover in the 1950s. 401 survived until 1961. In terms of chassis, I may look to see if the Hornby Royal Scot would work with these. Alternatives would probably be B17s or King Arthurs. The Scot would be ideal as Killian has the chassis block modelled for it. They can also still be found for under 100 quid. You would receive the loco body and tender, and the smokebox door handle. Killian offers to print the buffers AFAIK. Killian supplied nuts and bolts to fit the shells to chassis. Handrail fittings, handrails, whistle, safety valves, would likely be separate parts though some of these could probably be printed if necessary. My intention for these would be to purchase two, possibly three. To justify making Killian endure the torture of designing something absolutely littered with snaphead rivets again, I'd be looking for a minimal order of 8 before going ahead and commissioning these. With my two that'd be six other required before going ahead with these after the MGWR A class. So if you're interested in a 400, do let us know! "Those of us who saw the last agonies of steam felt deeply with Charlie Maguire, when, his voice breaking with emotion, bewailed the passing of many 'fine engines' Charlie was thinking primarily of the 400 class, and of all engines I personally miss them the most." Drew Donaldson, A Decade of Steam.
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A 3d printed 800 class for 00 (and a WLWR goods loco)
GSR 800 replied to Killian Keane's topic in Irish Models
Certainly the modern era is horrendously boring and sterile. For a bit of interest, you'd need a dcc sound decoder of some yahoo shouting abuse at security guards before buggering off on a scooter with the gear. My interest is early 1950s CIE. Dieselisation is already making inroads through the AEC railcars, but steam still dominates, with the Enterprise connecting Cork, Dublin, and Belfast hauled by the apogees of CIE and GNRI steam. Within a few years, it would all be gone forever. -
A 3d printed 800 class for 00 (and a WLWR goods loco)
GSR 800 replied to Killian Keane's topic in Irish Models
It is truly fascinating that many of our generation of modellers have turned toward a much earlier period to model after. In many ways it makes sense, locomotives and rolling stock are smaller, making layout building somewhat more manageable. Many very obscure prototypes with all the elegance of victorian and edwardian design, and in some cases absolutely no elegance whatsoever! I must confess I'm very partial indeed to the GNR Park J class 4-4-0s and JS singles of 1885, some of the most handsome locomotives to have ever run in this country. -
A 3d printed 800 class for 00 (and a WLWR goods loco)
GSR 800 replied to Killian Keane's topic in Irish Models
I think anything post-1914 is modern! I've considered commissioning 400s or 500s, but I'm sure Killian hopes I will start looking towards something like the old MGWR Grendon engine instead! With the Woolwich smokebox door complete, the MGWR A class is now next in line. -
Makes sense, surprised they didn't have it in Drogheda. They've a few in Connolly iirc, almost certainly in Belfast also.
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at least the front didn't fall off
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Idk what the longterm plan is for North Wall but at least Dublin ports rail link will be reinstated after improvement works. I'm not very optimistic, but considering the likes of the foynes and the purchase of new wagons upcoming there must be something. What I did not consider when I wrote that post is that they could always run freight at night on busier sections to avoid clashing with the commuter services. That'd be a return to form! I recall looking at the WTT for Mullingar back in the early to mid 20th century, the earliest train landed in at about 3am!
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Very unfortunate news, they were an excellent service. Will be gone in less than a week!
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If ever the 29ks were given a nickname,maybe other than 'cheap as fuck' I think donkeys or mules would be apt Workhorses of the railway, do everything and anything. Not at all 'glamorous' like the Mark 4s, DDs or ICRs, but usually show up when one of the latter two fails. And of course they roar like donkeys! A bit smelly too, just to add.
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Usually I see it like this, initially the price minus vat shows up then after a few seconds refreshes to full price
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Put me down for one of each type of coach, one of each horsebox, fish/meat and two tin vans John.
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It is, of course, possible that it was a case of the same colouring wearing differently, i.e., the tender wearing into a yellowish green, the loco into a bluish green, but I digress. The difference is very stark, and lasted a full decade! AFAIK, there were four tenders for the three locos; Maedbh carried the last one, IIRC.
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Heritage Railways in the Republic of Ireland
GSR 800 replied to Celtic_transport's topic in General Chat
Might be a different now, what with a Minister in Mullingar, rather than a Minister for Athlone -
Heritage Railways in the Republic of Ireland
GSR 800 replied to Celtic_transport's topic in General Chat
May send some emails.. -
Heritage Railways in the Republic of Ireland
GSR 800 replied to Celtic_transport's topic in General Chat
I wonder if there had been a plan in the 1990s to run steam along the Mullingar-Athlone route when the plan for the railway museum was taking shape. All came to nought due to the interference of a certain politician who was loath to see Mullingar get tuppence for anything. I'd like to do something with the buildings and infrastructure in Mullingar, before it is condemned to be destroyed.