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NIRCLASS80

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  1. Thanks for the link, sounds great. Who's sound chip is it?? Happy Christmas
  2. Have you a link to the video??
  3. Fitting a 071/111 with a decoder is easy. First remove the body screws 4off, that you will find below the bogies in sunken holes. Gently remove the main body by grabbing the model by the fuel tank and body and just gently wiggle and the body comes off. You will see the 21 pin plug, pull out and insert decoder and carry out the reverse procedure. 10 minutes and you should be done. Check the instructions in the box. I am just after doing 8113 from Santa!!
  4. Just a picture of a friends Hunslet and Push Pull Driving trailer.
  5. Added some pictures just tonight of a friends 071 from Murphy, great looking model. http://www.flickr.com/photos/nirailfan/
  6. "Nelson 15 years old, and, Modelling the LNER, LMS NCC and UTA (steam of course)" I think thats a good old diesel sitting at the shed ready to recover the broken down steamer.
  7. Here is one to kick this off.
  8. Another 80 picture from the early 90's
  9. I think that for such a small network in such a small country we must be thankful that Paddy did such an excellent job as none of the mainstream companies would have touched it.
  10. Stunning model, enjoy.
  11. Some attempts at weathering stock. http://www.flickr.com/photos/nirailfan/
  12. Great Model, the only small point is number 88 was wrecked in the early 1980's so sadly never lasted until this paint scheme was introduced. Numbers 94 to 99 would be fine. But it is a great model and possibly the best 80 I have seen.
  13. Now for Union of South Africa
  14. Now for Dwight D Eisenhower
  15. First pictures posted on flickr of this fantastic event. First 60007 Sir Nigel Gresley
  16. They were actually classed as SD40M-2's so must correct my flickr pics.
  17. Proto 2000, they were a limited release for the Canadian market.
  18. Couple of pics of some motive power.
  19. It was a bit of a home made idea. Painted on some Pollyscale Grimy Black Acrylic paint and then quickly rubbed the wagon with computer cleaning wipes (70% IPA)until I was happy with the effect. Then added rust with brown artist oil paint and just added dots here and there and then just rubbed them downwards to get streaks. The bogies were painted grimy black and then a small amount of brown acrylic dabbed on to represent rust. I see I forgot to do the wheels on the BC Rail wagon!!
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