Not at all - you want to sell things now and not later. The payment options are there too. Less of everything is being made now, so the quicker things sell, the quicker you can move onto the next model
I reckon someone is a little upset at modern production / selling practices and refuses to buy things today - and not tomorrow when they are sold out. FOMO is not pushed hard enough really and there is not enough models made for everyone who wants one
Unlikely, its a national Irish trait of leaving things to the last second = 'ah shur Ill get them again' - prime example the IRM 42ft x 3 pack, sells out in hours
Yeah, guessing the term 'DART' wasnt part of the initial scheme either, they would have looked drab and boring otherwise, at least the catchy logo broke up the acres of green
Very little remains of the old Drogheda layout, time has moved on in both skills and available materials
Dundalk will be on display at the October Show, along with another Dundalk based layout
Go hunting for a Matchbox Ford Cargo, or one of these, who also sell suitable chassis and cab https://www.roadtransportimages.com/shop/product/skip-loading-body-complete-with-2-skips-of-6-9yd-capacity
of course not, they expect information to be handed to them even when its right in front of them. Donedeal or the recycling centre for these, less messing
Love to know how this has already got to 2 pages - you have a better chance of seeing Concorde take to the skies again or a total cure being discovered for cancer
Its the least of the rpsi's problems right now. Enough vanity projects clogging up the propaganda machine when theres holes the size of planets in the finances
Anyway 'diesel locomotives' are the devils work according to the elders of the rpsi. They were never used to haul sunday school outings on the derry road