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  1. one thing I would add to the list when using a glassfibre brush is a pair of fine neoprene car mechanics disposable gloves, it stops the glassfibre getting into the skin (you normally get 50 pairs to the box) DIY chains do them if you can't find them anywhere else.

     

    Colin

  2. A couple more

     

    Model Railways August 1978 CIE (ex MGWR) 6 wheel Third by Tim Cramer 4mm Scale drawing.

     

    Model Railways August 1978 two pictures of Castle Rackrent by Richard Chown.

     

    Model Railways January 1978 CIE (ex Midland Railway) 6 wheel Luggage Brake by Tim Cramer 4.4mm Scale drawing.

     

    Locomotives illustrated No 168 locomotives of the LMS Northern Counties Committee a whole magazine just on NCC locos load of photos no scale drawings but a few details to help make a better looking models.

     

    I am interested to find out if I have missed any of Tim Cramer's drawings in Model Railways.

     

    Somewhere I have / or had a drawing of the Queens or 800 CIE locos but I have a feeling it may have gone out, since it is not with all my other Irish based books and Magazines.

  3. Hello everyone!

     

    I seem to have been a box collector for many years but at last I am about to start building a layout. I had considered designing a fictitious layout but couldn't settle on anything. Then I realised that the station I should attempt to build was Banbridge. Most of my family is from there and they used the railway to commute to Lisburn and Belfast and go on day trips and their annual holiday to Newcastle. It was quite an interesting station as it was a junction with lines to Scarva, Newcastle and Knockmore Junction. It had a double slip and two diamond crossings, and signal boxes at the north and south ends. My dad's primary school was beside the Banbridge South box and the loco crews used to wave at the children.

     

    I have found quite a few good photographs taken from the platforms showing the track layout and buildings. However I haven't come across any of the fronts of the station buildings. I purchased this photograph from the Banbridge Chronicle.

     

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    Would any of you know where I could find photographs of the other sides of these two buildings, particularly the one on the left? I would like to build the station viewed from the left hand side as the turntable, goods shed, sidings and River Bann are on that side.

     

    I would appreciate any pointers!

     

     

    Hi you might like to try and find a copy of RM Arnold's book the golden years of the GNR(I) part 1 I don't have a copy at the moment but I recall there was something in it about Banbridge, a good choice for a model

     

    Colin

  4. Thanks John

     

    This is most helpful for a newbie to this site and the history of Irish railway modelling, I am sure that resin kits are the way to go forward, I have a few for my Isle of Man 3ft gauge project, which so far have been easy to clean up, I just need to get on and build them.

     

    A friend of mine has shown me how to make up masters a few years ago while he was working on a model aircraft kit.

     

    I have always wanted to get around to building a number of Cavan and Leitrim converter vans in resin as each one was different, but to date I haven't done so.

  5. you would be surprised at the collection, I am a bit of a hoarded when it comes to model railways I do have quite a bit of OOn3 and 009 models and kits, this makes up for the fire sale I had to do when I was much younger when we moved I didn't have any room at the time for model railways.

  6. Hi Guys a couple of things one how is the DSER 461 Project going and being new to this site who where MIR? and what happen to them and who if anyone took over any of the kits?

     

    I do appreciate that this is a very small market for RTR Irish locos and rolling stock good luck with all your plans

  7. Hi all

     

    Before this list takes off may be Mr Moderator would like to advise us where this list should go on the Forum.

     

    Probably like a lot of you over the years you have either collected or seen an article about Irish railways and you think if only I had a copy of that to read now.

     

    Obviously due to copyright etc I can't put that article on line here, but I can list all the articles I have and at some point I hope to transfer them into an electronic form for personal use.

     

    I won't put them in any order just yet that can be done later, but the whole point of the exercise is to make sure we all know what has been published in the model railway press over the years.

     

    1) Model Railways July 1979 a 7mm Peckett by Tim Cramer A 3 Page article about building a loco from plasticard.

     

    2) Model Railways February 1972 West Clair Section Horse Box 28c by John Gardner 7mm scale drawing.

     

    3) Model Railways December 1974 West Clair Railway 3ft Gauge Diesel Drawing in 7mm by Russell S Carter.

     

    4) Model Railway News December 1959 4mm scale drawing of Dundalk, Newry and Greennore Railway 6 wheeled Van drawing prepared by J N Maskelyne from notes supplied by Mr C L Fry.

     

    5) Model Railway News August 1965 7mm scale drawing of S class compound for the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway 3ft gauge drawing by T A Lindsay.

     

    6) Model Railways May 1973 County Donegal Railway Wagons 2 x 4mm drawings one van, one open both by J.A. Gardner

     

    7) British Railway Modelling August 2006 two part article about the 21mm gauge layout Adavoyle by Tony Miles.

     

    I have a few more but I need to find them first.

     

    Please feel free to add any article anyone else has, I am sure there will be articles that some of us have never seen before.

     

    Colin

  8. Sitting down and trying to catch up with all this e mail stuff when I got a call from the very nice man from Whitehead RPSI.

     

    5 minutes later and the book has been purchased and I have just supported the RPSI, feeling good and can't wait for the book to turn up.

  9. Mick you have just convinced me that at some stage I need to buy a Bandon tank kit, just how I am going to get around to justifing the fact she may appear in the North West Of Ireland coming out of Sligo on a cattle special I just don't know as yet.

     

    a nice looking model by the way and well done.

     

    Colin

  10. Have just been told that the seller for the GSR book has cancelled my order due to a stock control issue and the only copy they have is water damaged.

     

    Have contacted the RPSI to see if they still have a copy.

  11. Wow thanks for that, and here I am thinking it can't be that hard to convert it, how wrong can you be.

     

    Just as a follow up question, does anyone have details of all the routes of the old mail trains in Ireland? and did any go through claremorris?

     

     

    Colin

  12. Hi Guys

     

    Just acquired a Hornby post office TPO Coach and I was wondering are there any photos or details of any GSR/CIE TPO stock from the 1940 to 1960's period which could be posted on here?

     

    Thanks in advance for any help and sorry for all the questions.

     

    Colin

  13. Hi Guys

     

    I have just finished reading this thread and in one way I am glad that you have exactly the same problems as I do living miles away from Claremorris.

     

    I don't mean it in a bad way, but if you guys are having problems get the sort of details you need for a layout based in the 1980's then I take my hat off to you for doing what you have so far.

     

    Making a model of a prototype is always going to have difficulties and as sure as eggs are eggs the first time you take the layout to an exhibition in the area some guy will turn up and say 'but that was not how it was' you will no doubt want to do one of two things, 1) leave the layout as is or 2) rebuild the offending building with the fresh details.

     

    I can't remember who said it but I am still finding out things about Railways over here in the UK which have long gone, may I suggest with my researcher's hat on, that you consult the local paper and if Claremorris has one a visit to the local library and or heritage center if it has one, also drop in to any of the older looking shops, hotels and pubs (a good excuse for a beer or two) and have a chat, you would be surprised at what you might just turn up.

     

    You might not get any modelling done, but it sure as hell makes for a great day out.

     

    I have also had a look via Google street view as of today and you can see stuff which people even today will pass by as it has always been there.

     

    While I am still trying to get the basic's right for an Irish layout, more power to your elbow.

     

    Like you I like Claremorris for what you can do with it as a layout, it has that Irish feel about it in buckets and should I chose to build something, I think Claremorris will be the basis of such a layout.

     

    I would use up a lot more of modellers license as well, I like the photos of the station layout board and I will certainly being using that as the basis for the possible model. I know it may be from a much later date than the period I want to model (1940 to 1960) but I can just imagine trains from the GNR(i), NCC, GSR and even the SL&NCR Cattle trains reaching there as well.

     

    This would make a great exhibition layout in 21mm gauge and what better way than to display the various parts of the steam age of Irish railways.

     

    Just because I want to model it with 21mm gauge does not mean it is going to be a fine scale finished layout, far from it, it will have to have some compromises at some point.

     

    Good luck with the layout, I can't wait to see how its getting on.

     

     

    Colin

  14. Have you tried eBay? just be careful of some of the sellers and look at their ratings before you deal.

     

    I know they are not based in Ireland, but have you tried Slaters plastikard I got a bottle from them a couple years ago and it was not that expensive in P&P.

     

    How well do you know you local chemist? You could always go and ask them if they can get it for you? mine got me some industrial 99% strength alcohol, which is great for cleaning up model railway rolling stock with a dodgy paint finish that needs a new coat of paint.

     

    Colin

  15. You could go one better and squeeze in a bit of narrow gauge as well.

     

    Like you Paul I have only just joined and so far I haven't crossed any red lines and as has been said they are most helpful if you have a question or two.

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