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Well to be honest with you its hearsay from this very forum. maybe "gone" is not correct but i am under the impression that it is with Bachmann and will not be used by murphy again. Do you mean from a finished product perspective, or a cost to manufacture perspective? in my opinion the baby GM are stunning and with the exception of a few modern features that did not exist when they came out i find myself preferring them to the later releases, if 121 and 141 were in simultaneous production at the moment and the exact same price i would see myself building up a fleet of 141 with maybe a couple of 121. I think thats partially due to my bias towards that particular loco as well though. I guess what im trying to say is that the fit and finish of the older tooling isn't an issue for me and i see it as better in a couple of ways.(there are certain aspects of 141 i would bring to 121 and aspects of 141 i would bring to 121 to make the perfect model so not complaining about either by any stretch) Yes i would be missing a few modern features but since im getting back into the hobby from early 2000's era hornby sets, everything i get is an upgrade to me right now! I also still buy scooter parts that were tooled 50 years ago(AND DAPOL KITS) so maybe im missing the relevance of it so much in the model industry.
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its a shame those kits are gone there are a good few i would like to buy up now that im back in the hobby
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Totally agree with this sentiment, I dont really care for the motive power which came from the UK and was not going to buy an A at all only for the fact that it kept getting such good reviews, fomo got the better of me and i was able to finally justify one due to them having such a widespread use on the network. I like them now thanks to having such a fine model on the shelf. I do however get the feeling that in such a small market that is centered around such a niche interest that there may well be some form of unwritten gentlemens agreement between PM and IRM which effectively states that the 2 firms will not develop competing products, ruling out any IRM made GM's for as long as PM stays in business, as such a small market would probabaly not sustain the same product from both manufacturers despite strong demand for those models and 071 has been a staple of the PM catalogue for many years now. So to that effect it will be upto paddy when we get to see new GM's hit the shelves... Considering that a 201 rerun is in the works, i think it's going to be more of a when than an if. as everyone seems to want 071 now that shes gone. Im less confident we will see more baby GM since the tooling is gone and needs redoing from scratch, but you never know..............
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unacceptable! I will not rest until every single running number ever of 071 is available in toothpaste IR livery complete with the lighting features we have come to love , accuratrash sound, and rolling bearing boxes, then just as i have purchased 5 of each it will be time to open preorders for the same range of baby GM's let me dream
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hopefully there will be enough interest for another run of GM's before then
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I'd buy that only im poor again well maybe whoever is ripping them off could churn out some fake 071's to appease all of our lusting for one
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new year new layout 1990s container terminal and tmd
Sean replied to Sean's topic in Irish Model Layouts
the hill itself is nothing special, i just got the basic structure built out of polystyrene bits and built up a layer of powdered filler,badly painted green with random poster paints, then painted again with an extremelly thick layer of pva for the scatter application. Brown scatter does not seem to be available to buy, and at this stage most people seem to use sieved garden dirt, Instead ive been using sieved coconut coir which to me seems like a much easier option to work with as it does not disintegrate when it gets wet, less mess and just wipes away from the backscene when wet without leaving any skidmarks! Coco bricks are available as bedding for reptiles in most pet stores and as a soil mix in garden centres. it is a sustainable alternative to peat and compost made from coconut shells. it also wicks up moisture, including pva glue, so its easy to apply in thick coats , covering up any craters left behind in the filler build up stage. After the initial application onto the wet layer of glue we applied earlier I spray over the top layer with watered down pva so that the adhesive wicks through the entire application of coco and it all sticks nicely together, the mess on the backscene then just wipes away without any fuss and you can pat down the coco edges with your fingers quite easily. looks a bit dark and messy but that will only be temporary. after a couple of days its drying out to a nice earthy colouration(like coconuts!) ready for scattering, fences, cows and lichen. I dont do static grass just yet. have used this exact same procedure to great effect on my n layout so im confident ill have a nice little corner here when im done..... most of the coco feels solid now but some areas still feel a little loose, so another dusting with pva water and hoovering away the excess when dry should be all i need to do to have a nice little hillside in just a few evenings of an hour here and there. otherwise not much has happened i have been lazy about relaying the track, as im still thinking about making the jump to peco electrofrogs all around so no trains have ran. I'll be making a push to finish off the hill as the cows etc are on the way and i have scatter and lichen here to finish stuff off. need to get the finger out and wire for DCC. a carpenter friend has been comissioned to build a simple turntable mechanism based on a h0 design from youtube, chances are it will remain hand cranked, although with my new foray into the digital world im going to fully motorise the points using cheap servo motors so you never know i might come up with some sort of motor solution in due course. -
new year new layout 1990s container terminal and tmd
Sean replied to Sean's topic in Irish Model Layouts
Very little has happened for about a week now as i have been away on london and in awe at how cool the underground system is. I ended up making a big earth mound in order to try and sort of 3d the background a little instead of it being totally flat image, this approach has some limitations given the compact nature of the baseboard. it should be okay, and the base of the hill is going to tightly integrate into the beginning of the platform to tie it all together. I was experimenting with using a curved bit of sky to take out the last of the corner feeling alright but as of yet havent done so. its going to have a field with cows ontop to add a little bit of interest and distraction from the railway. next step will be to scatter it and preparing for said scening as a field. i have bought fences and stone walls in order to have variety to experiement. have held off on ballast wagons for a while now due to not being able to get these so I was delighted to see a small restocking of them on the site, along with some of the other classics that must of gotten lost down the back of the warehouse sofa for the last while , was a little dissapointed to see the IR version sold out with only the IE remaining, but whatever a minor detail i ordered it anyway. was only delighted to see the IR version turn up today anyway. so a happy mistake :D. IR ballast pack A is now on the way from marks along with some more scenics to keep things progressing, the next couple of evenings should focus on getting a good thick layer of scatter onto the newly built earth mound. -
Will investigate during the week as I have to borrow a Windows laptop each time I wanna mess around. I reckon I'll be putting a better computer together from the scrap pile this week. Have a sound card with 8 outputs too so that should be interesting.
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Is the sharing of esu files/flashing to multiple decoders to be frowned upon? Or is it upto the manufacturer to protect them? I see they can be locked to only work on a certain decoder.
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My justification is that whilst the coaches fit my era they did not exist in this guise until 20 years later so I can be a bit "loose" about my choice of loco. It can be my own little tribute to the cset locos at Downpatrick pulling flying snail coaches
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Came on to post that listing.. it really takes the p*ss Someone's still getting ripped off....
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new year new layout 1990s container terminal and tmd
Sean replied to Sean's topic in Irish Model Layouts
Whilst in reality I am flying though things in my head I'm slowly getting there The old pva trick worked as I was able to spray paint down the concrete with cheap nasty deals primer without melting the surface of the layout -
Yea got my set secured as well, first time ever making a pre order of any kind Shamelessly, im gonna pull them with one of these things!
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Are the sound decoders limited runs or are they in constant production? since after all the actual decoder itself is going to be in constant production.
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these look great! last few announcments have been a little "meh" for me but only because the models didnt fit into the greater scheme of what i have been trying to do on my layout.... that being said these more than make up for that! and reassures me a bit of more liverys coming down the pipeline. hoping i can get a pre order in before they are all gone, on that note, maybe the unpaid pre order option could be resinstated on the condition that pre orders must pay a deposit? i would happily go for this and put down 25% if it meant the item was secured for a later date. (will email for a payment plan later) also noticing how this is called "set 1" when are ye announcing set 2?
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That boards looks absolutely PERFECT for the job and you know its gonna be tiny when you see that micro usb connector. took apart the lynx pack and its essentially one of those although the pcb is a bit too big for a loco, its a good starting point for mounting into a building etc. that board is actually capable of 2x3 watt so i bet they could be tied together into a 6 watt package for mono setups like we have in our locos. not sure about FT just yet, I dont think its enabled by default but at the same time i really dont know what i should be listening for, i was trying to use isolation switch and reverser centre functions and they were not responding as expected, however they are disabled by default in the files anyway. nextgen does send throttle info and the default enabled functions just fine except now the loco responds to functions both on the decoder and in nextgen so its a little bit of a mess until i get in and map them out to different f numbers. I assume it should work but i dont really know how it should be behaving with it turned on so cant really say until i investigate further.
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new year new layout 1990s container terminal and tmd
Sean replied to Sean's topic in Irish Model Layouts
wasnt too fond of that corner and ive already got a fairly busy scene for buildings so i just spontaneously put this mound together tonight, will model a little field edge on the top of it and it should look decent. a rare appearance from an out of era spoil, totally acceptable whilst we are still under construction as how else would we build the model without modern day stock kinda mad to think this "corner" of the layout will be complete as soon as i get some ballast down and all the white surfaces covered. its my first "all irish" layout and definitely the most prototypical ive built so far. Im now most looking forward to still trying to decide between beet doubles and pallet cement as my last source of industry i have some ambitious plans going forward in terms of adding sound and lights, so maybe its good that im geting all the model work done now and I did always anticipate this to be a quick project. -
ya your right, seems to be mention of an amp board too in the comments, another possibility would be a small battery powered bluetooth box, have an old lynx one here that im gonna pull apart for a look tonight , only downside is you would need to get at the charging port easily, so im thinking 141 would be a good contender since the cab comes off so easily. looks like bachmann have an implementation of it in their app too.
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How old are the reach stackers used in this video? have been hesitant to buy some lately as they seem a bit too modern for my era.
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Interesting. In theory once theres enough current then somthing like this could be dropped in and wired to the existing speakers set up as a set of headphones within windows https://gleanntronics.ie/en/products/bluetooth-audio-receiver-module-5v-for-diy-wireless-speaker-3099.html?gclid=Cj0KCQiAjc2QBhDgARIsAMc3SqT0NNcSf37RttamCCVKjc7j_NFhYLLoBSNlkVpMJw41PaBzEhZpgMMaArf_EALw_wcB