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  1. What would be a good one for a 400 class?
  2. The SR Schools class is fairly close to a GNR VS class
  3. Another one, the SR M7 0-4-4 to the GSR/CIE E1 class
  4. A thread to assist those who are looking for RTR stock that could be converted to look more like the Irish stuff. To start off, My favourites, the 800s. The Royal Scot class/patriot class are the ideal locos for conversion. I'm sure Des would supply you with nameplates and number plates. Another,very easy one is the woolwich moguls,get an N class, repainted, few little alterations and away you go.
  5. Fare enough so, that's your choice, and 560 was a unique one. And the tramore line would make a great layout...
  6. Well done John, might buy a copy myself!
  7. The T&C would be an excellent place for this little locos. Beet in the autumn, and excursion trains in the summer(with a couple of ancient 6 wheelers behind of course!)if you were going with such a layout, no.552 would be a good candidate, as it was a regular performer on the T&C.
  8. It's actually far more expensive, if you ad postage, it ends up at over €100!
  9. It did look a bit like that, but the green was much darker
  10. Lads, has anyone seen a railcar( I think it was a 29000) in a dark green livery? I saw a glimpse of it leaving Mullingar on the Sligo line. Is this a new livery or do I need to go to specksavers?
  11. Would ye nearly be better scratch building or kit bashing?
  12. Those were the good Aul days.. Hmmm..
  13. Absolutely fascinating! So these locomotives designed for freight workings? These would have been a very powerful locomotive at the time,possibly one of the largest in Europe? Such a shame they were all scrapped, they would have been a fascinating exhibit at Cultra! Would the 500s have been the first "successful" 4-6-0s? I have a feeling that the GWR will get involved in this conversation..
  14. Should a new thread be started for the long toms and nicknames for other locos?
  15. Sure I was trying to show you your mistake!
  16. The vistiors were not pleased.. But the layout design is looking good! What era are you planning?
  17. Ahh,well Kieran, I think the AECs are one of the most liked(maybe even loved!) railcars in Ireland, probably due to the character,comfort and various attractive liveries which they carried. I for one certainly like the AECs and I'm sure many do as well
  18. Holy Sambo, these people are clearly a higher power, brought down from the heavens to show railway modellers how to weather properly:p( I think I'm goin a bit mental..must be all that glue and gloss varnish....)
  19. It would almost defiantly have been on the Dublin Cork mainline, 2 reasons A=this was the mainline such an" exclusive coach" would usually be limited to the main lines example being the Pullmans, the furthest they ever got from the mainline was headford junction.B=the loco hauling the train is.. The 800 class which were restricted to the mainline, although being the flagship locos would have meant they would have showed up on advertising a fare bit in the early 50s
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