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connollystn

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  1. @ Robert Shrives - I don't bother looking at them anymore as they are very annoying and seem to be more like self promotional videos rather than about the product they're reviewing. There are videos of high quality European HO model layouts so lots of them to keep me entertained. Hovermotion has a great layout [HO] and comes across as being very enthused by what he purchases.

    Maybe someone on here could start doing product reviews minus the socks, slippers, shoes, wooden floors, carpets etc.

    I'm sure lots of us will have plenty to say when we get our hands on the highly anticipated Murphy Models 121s - hope it's all good.

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  2. On 8/28/2020 at 4:06 PM, Noel said:

    Exactly you take it out of the box cause you wanna play with it and drive it. And then recycle the box for scenic work or structural scenic support.

    Are these guys meant to influence potential purchasers? They spend so much time unboxing the product that I end up knowing more about the packaging than the model being reviewed. Also, some of the Reviewers unbox the products on their floor the only thing I tend to remember is whether they were wearing socks [usually white] or slippers. (I think that this post should be moved to the Rant & Rave/Letting Off Steam thread)

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  3. They're only leaving China now? Feck sake! They're taking ages. It's not long 'til Christmas now. At least for the good news. VAT has been reduced down from 23% to 21% so the models should be a little cheaper should you be buying them from an Irish retailer.

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  4. Fantastic models guys. I remember the days when I used to operate four plastic boxes painted with the CIE 'Supertrain' livery 'round an oval track and thought it was the bees knees - it was a real test of my imagination. We've come a long way since then, only people my age or older would remember the dark ages of Irish railway modelling. Thanks again lads [IRM] for doing all the hard work in researching and producing such spectacular models.

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  5. @hexagon789. Is the Cavalex version of the BR Class 91 not at an advanced stage now? Can't recall when they announced it but it I think it was at Warley last year.

    Regarding the IE "Mark IVs' - it'd be interesting to know if there's a market for a set of those coaches considering that they only operate on one route and that there are no updated versions of the current Class 201[new] available.

  6. I think the greys will sell very well. The good thing about them is that they can be operated nose leading which will add a whole new dimension to anyone's layout.

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  7. There has been a lot of heavy rain in China over the last two months and it has caused lots of serious flooding so I'm not surprised that there's a delay with the delivery of the 121s. At the moment I'm thinking about those poor people who've lost everything so I'm more than happy to wait another few months for their [121s] arrival.

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  8. No point in doing re-runs of locomotive models which were first produced over 10 years ago. By today's standards they are classed as vintage and their technology is out-dated. There's plenty to look forward to with the forthcoming releases of the highly anticipated 121 and A Class locomotives.

  9. I have to agree with the guys about the MM 141/181s, they have great running qualities and nothing since has matched them. As regarding a re-run, the only locomotive that seems viable is the 201 which has had a number of logo and livery updates since they were last produced. In reality, we need to be looking at getting something that's current rather than producing re-runs of prototypes which haven't operated on the rail network in over 10 years.

  10. @burnthebox. I think you should have posted the picture of your new Class 071 in the "Where to get a bargain" thread. It is totally unrelated to the current subject matter which is about another one of IRM's brilliant productions.

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  11. Hi ICE.de. It's hard to know what continental models are selling for. As suggested, you could list the items on here together with how much you want to see what response you get. Retailers, such as Rails of Sheffield, will buy your whole collection but, as they have to sell them on at a profit I'm not sure how good of a price you'll get. The other way to sell them is on an auction website, such as Ebay, and in lots as some of the items maybe sought after and someone might buy a lot just to get the one item they want. There's a website called 'jagermodelspoor.nl' who sell second hand models and should give you a good idea of what price you should be looking for.

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