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Blaine

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  1. 16 hours ago, Darrman said:

    How often are there railtours down to Navan anyway? I would like to travel down the Navan branch at least once...

    Wont happen sadly, I'm happy I was on the last 'official' one - in 1996. The amount of trespassing that would occur now to get photos and videos , Irish Rail just wont have it 

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  2. 1 hour ago, Horsetan said:

    The Heljan Hymek bogie has the correct overall wheelbase for the Sulzer B101. The catch is that you have to drill holes to turn it into the Sulzer's A1A arrangement....and that extra axlehole runs perilously close to the Heljan geartrain...

    Leave it on 4 axles - never notice when its ontrack that its missing 2 axles. Heljan mechanisms are excellent too, good runners

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  3. 17 hours ago, Noel said:

    I cannot see how it could be economically viable for anybody to make a living out of it or even generate supplemental income that is proportionate to the hours of effort involved. Most that have done it seem to be motivated more by the love of doing it then the true economic cost.

    Thats untrue. Can you find something else to chastise please, your whole 'oh thats lovely but I dont like it and neither should you' charade is getting boring and repetitive now

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  4. 2 hours ago, Noel said:

    rail is a handy way to get to Wexford.

    Engineering works between Dun Laoghaire and Bray/Greystones that weekend, so maybe seek alternative transport

  5. 2 hours ago, amdaley said:

    Heads up to anyone ordering anything from locomotion Models.

    When I ordered a loco I paid £20 Delivery only to be charged a further €20 by courier UPS as brokerage fees  ?. This brought the Total Carriage price to over £37.50 which is excessive by some margin.

    If I had known they were using UPS I wouldn't have ordered the item at all.

    Further I will be ordering no further items from Locomotion Models as long as they continue to use UPS which is a complete rip off.

    I would find it very surprising that they don't know the type of charges customers face by using UPS & I find it very disappointing that they don't inform their customers that they are using UPS as their couriers.

    Been caught once but won't get caught again.

    I did send them an email complaining but didn't get an answer.

    No surprise there I suppose 🙄

     

    Standard craic on almost anything that is coming out of the UK now, they didnt say out loud that this was one of the effects of the B thing.

    Get it send to friends in Norn Iron or use one of the parcels forwarding services (but not address pal), most UK retailers wont care, Ireland and overseas is less than 5% of their mail order output. Hattons so far is one of the few to set up for Irish customers

  6. 17 minutes ago, murphaph said:

    This was all before my time around here. Did these two chaps just vanish into thin air? I mean the modelling community in Ireland is small. Are they never seen at shows or anything? I'm not suggesting a lynch mob before anyone gets any ideas!

    No, they got very upset when IRM arrived offering actual RTR models that were available and done properly. A certain degree of arrogance about both of them which can be compared to a rural Independent TD, how dare anyone question them or make something better than them. Not seen at shows because of this, the arrival of actual RTR models from genuine manufacturers and plenty of missing deposits/models, they were last seen at a show in 2018. One of them has literally disappeared, last seen in Cavan

    Like a lot of cowboys on the scene, a flurry of initial activity, a small handful of happy customers, then drifted into the mire. No real paper trail either, just a handful of emails. Doubtful it would stand up in court either sadly - no receipts/invoices etc issued

    9 minutes ago, Mike 84C said:

    Was David the guy who ran DJ Models and had links to Dapol?  Rather a shame the loco never happened, maybe one for IRM to run with ? As the loco is/was visible on the preserved railtour scene, would it sell? only market research would establish. 

     

    Totally different - but similar principles on a larger scale

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  7. 39 minutes ago, Darius43 said:

    * A bit harsh I know as No Nonsense Kits are cleaned up and improved Modern Transport Kits.

    No longer available either, for their time they were good, but the gap has been well covered now

  8. On 25/3/2023 at 2:56 PM, ttc0169 said:

    It’s a pity that D&M ceased production,the De Dietrich coaches and Arrow railcars were made to a high standard,

    Not the ones that I saw - they must have liked you or something if yours were good. Have had 2 rakes of De Dietrichs in for 'improvements' and the running qualities were shocking - they wouldnt run is an easier way to put it. But remember they are 'Ready to Run' quality made in someones kitchen...... Can think of 461 other reasons why they are best forgotten about in terms of product and service

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  9. Its Hornby who have a rather poor reputation as a manufacturer of DCC equipment. The Roco Z21 system offers phone/app control and is a far better system overall. Hornby is a rapidly diminishing brandname now

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  10. On 19/1/2023 at 5:25 PM, Branchline121 said:

    Yeah, it’s unlikely the Kingscourt line will reopen, but I like to think about it anyways. A spur to Kells like @Mayner said would probably be a better idea. I suppose it’s just that the greenway feels unproductive, seen as we already have one nearby in Ardee, but the reopening of the line would likely be unviable.

    Most of the Kingscourt line is greenway'ed now, the original path to Kells is still there as the line that goes to Tara Mines is part of the original line from Navan to Kells and Oldcastle

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