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heirflick

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  1. as promised...top pic is one in the goods yard in mullingar, close o the engine shed, now used by the rpsi. next are of portlaoise station
  2. i have to be honest and say that these wagons have a lot more character and appeal that their new big brothers! tt-you are a good one!-great to know that and thanks for sharing, and mogul...keep seartching!
  3. eamonn-we will remind you of that quote when one of your little crew drops your favourite expensive loco and its in pieces on the floor:rolleyes:
  4. just pucked up an airfix one on ebay for 9 pounds! now to find a crane similar to the modern one as in the pic from rails through the west-(GREAT BOOK!)
  5. thanks john...all efforts appreciated! this modelseems to be a close match, except she is not vacum braked!! and as dave said weather it to bits!
  6. saw these babys fully loaded in the depot sidings in portlaoise twice this week. since i saw some of the wagons cut up at the north wall, i assumed they were all out of service waiting the same faith .......any info on why they are still being used? great to see them still in service!! lastly, anyone explain what div 42 stands for on the side of this one?
  7. found this beautiful wagon in a siding off the depot in portlaoise....anyone got any info on it? looks like its for the cutters torch:(
  8. good find! fair play to colm o callahgan for producing that vid...i could watch it overand over! love the sound of the A class as she trundles away on the single line through the countryside-magic! the timeless scene at the level crossing where the lady of the gate gives the friendly wave to the driver......those were the days:)
  9. if you want pics of the one in portlaoise i'll get you some....ask and you shall receive!
  10. great to see pics of castletown and moate again-well done and thanks! a welcome addittion to a great site!
  11. she is one elegant lady......no other word for her but beautiful!
  12. great thread Bos, a great reference to see at a glance..well done=D
  13. john, lovely work! could you post up more pics of no 8 please? shes a real beauty!
  14. tt and anto ...great pics! any more of the metro vics and the mk 2's?
  15. superb detail on the wagons- well done sir! is the loco scratch built or a conversion? she is a beauty:tumbsup:
  16. great stuff richie... you make it look so simple . wouldnt have the patience for that myself, but great tips!
  17. welcome on board david.....could you give us a closer look at the locos and stock on your layout please? looks great so far!
  18. a few left in mullingar and one here in portlaoise station
  19. the BR 2-6-4 fairburn tank is a dead ringer for the RPSI's no 4 just a little sawing , build up the bunker and bobs your uncle!
  20. i will seperate the base of the bogies and remove all the wheels for a good cleaning next...and if that fails , its down to seamus 'train man' graham for an overhall!
  21. great find broithe. just looking at the price.....5p! those were the days when money was worth something:)
  22. lovely glenderg, but this we should all print out and have in our railway bunkers........
  23. checking.....yes. shafts at both ends are correctly in place. when the model is on the track with the power on... nothing! if however i i turn the motor by hand the motor will only move for a second then stops.i turn it again and she picks up for a second-always at the same spot. have cleaned the wheels but no different:((
  24. ya big weakling!!! what was the cunning plan?
  25. looking again at both wagons leslie, i would opt for the longer version, as you say it is closer to the real thing!
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