[ The Silverfox kit is of the original Dundalk Engineering Works 1969-built 'Dutch'vans (3157-66), which were used on vacuum braked trains. The DC Kits version is of the Inchicore Works 1991 modified version (4601-03) which were used with the MkII air-braked stock.
good info there josefstadt, always got the 2 versions mixed up!
angels and ministers of death defend us!!
what is most distressing to me , is that none of you educated gentlemen noticed that my quote from the great work of shakespere's Hamlet was wrong....should be 'angels and ministers of GRACE defend us'!!
you cheeky old pup! it goes to show that you havent been here in a while--we have upgraded to this....
specially designed for all you old lads who suffer from TB....( tiny bladder!)
you know me any weathering anto, but even though she is preserved, she will have , after a few runs, dusty undersides and the tender will have coal dust esp around the footplate. so yes a TINY bit of weathering is called for!
johnathan, the more i go through the book , i realise that the C.I.E black and tan era was in my humble opinion the best! the pictures taken were great showing the whole relaxed athmosphere of railway operations in those days...unlike now with health and safety! galway station must have been some sight when in full swing and emagine seeing 30 locos stabled in claremorris-every enthuesests dream! i espically like the pic of the burma road showing good rails being replaced with worn ones! i hope the book will be a best seller for you and barry. i look forward to picking your brains on livery and detail matters in the future...... and now that we know who you are, you had better keep the books comming! seamus
bos, seeing the old limas reminds me of how much money we forked out on getting them-- aswell as a small fortune to have them resprayed (god bless seamus grahams mothly crew!!).....werent we mad? i remember the day seamus introduced me to paddy murphy and showed me the new 201......i nearly died, then i f..... and blinded for ages. after a few weeks i stoped crying and accepted the fact that the fleet i collected would have paid for a holiday! if ever the wife found out......