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  1. Hi All,

    I have a set of Airfix Mk2d coaches which I have resprayed into the NIR Gatwick coaches. I know that they are not 100% correct but still look remind me of seeing them sitting in Lisburn sidings.  One thig I'd like to do is use magnetic couplers with these, if possible. Has anyone had experience of attaching magnetic couplers to these?

    Any idea where I could source them?

    Thanks.

  2. IE 163 arrived this morning, herself was here, so had to own up. She especially liked the dayglow panels and how heavy it is. The distraction tactics worked. Next one is that they worked in pairs..........

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  3. I can understand a local initiative like this causing a lot of pain for Kerry County Council. But you could argue that a national transport museum being a national and internationally important collection should be part of the National Museum of Ireland and funded centrally. After all the Dublin and Castlebar museums are also national collections. Museums Galleries Scotland are funded by the Scottish government and have locations across the country.

    Maybe we're not thinking big enough for a transport museum!

     

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  4. Ok, being controversial here. I lived in Scotland for 15 years. We had some great heritage railways who relied on people from England. There is now way we can repeat that here. However, when I lived in Scotland, they pushed the boat out with the Riverside Museum. Cost £74m with an anticipated 1m visitors. More than that now and a lot would be from abroad. It became a place to visit, on the waterfront, amazing architecture, easy to get to etc.

    If we were commercial here, would it succeed? I think it would, iconic building, our transport heritage and like in the case of the Riverside, lots of models of boats and locomotives. 

    IRM has been a success story (due to the guys hard work, attention to detail and sheer vision) but  I remember being skeptical putting the money down for the first ballast wagons. I didn't  think it would succeed.  But it did, as the guys thought outside the box as to how it could be funded.

    So, more controversial, is there a way that we can, as a group, protect our heritage? I, for one, would be willing to give it a go. How could we do it?  Put it forward as a business opportunity? Lottery? Any ideas?

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  5. It's really great to see that Marks Models have these in stock. Would have been very easy for IRM to just stock online. Having Marks as a supplier is a great way of ensuring our local model shops stay above water. Have to be honest, I bought the MM Mk2's from them recently, just for that reason.

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  6. Took the two eldest kids (19 & 20) to the Fry yesterday. Great to see it very busy, lots of families. My eldest did metalwork at school and one thing did come up. How Cyril Fry actually made his models? I know there is a display of his workbench, but how he actually made those CDR railcars from metal is amazing.

    I think there is a whole category of second level students doing engineering and metalwork who would be very interested in how he did curves, cut out windows etc. Leaving Cert students could be very inspired by his work and, of course, it's getting a new generation interested in the hobby. For Leaving Cert engineering, they need to work on a metalwork project, maybe taking them to the Fry and explaining how he did it, would help enthuse them.

    Any thoughts?

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  7. So a lovely red bow with 'Happy Valentines Day' wrapped around the boxes should do the trick? I have been 'grooming' her for a few months, saying how beautiful they are and the lights work, close coupling etc etc. Note I told her the coaches were beautiful and not her.

    I did also hint that the five NIR loco's I have need something to pull!

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