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  1. 29 minutes ago, Junctionmad said:

    I personally don’t think switching to 21mm is worth. It. 

    Have to agree with Junctionmad and MAL. At one stage would have been all for 21mm gauge but since getting my A class locomotives I realised that it doesn't matter. The models are so good to look at that I don't notice that the track isn't the correct scale width. I've an interest in continental European railways and American railroads so HO scale is the happy medium for me. 

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  2. 4 hours ago, DJ Dangerous said:

    Did he say that the coaches are 1:93,5 scale?

    Yes, they aren't full scale length. Up until the 1990s models of most continental European passenger cars were 264mm in length, then increased to 282mm (1:100) and 28.6mm (1:93.5 scale) which is to deal with tight curves of radius one or for trains with these coaches to be able to pass each other on a radius 1&2 layout. Full scale length coaches range from between 303mm to 316mm (usually the restaurant car is the longest). Roco still produces coaches of 264mm in length. Saw a small layout comprising of Marklin short coaches [264mm] and they were the ideal length for the tight space available. For most people, the most important item of stock on the layout is the locomotive - that's where there can be no compromise

    *I'm referring to prototypes which are 26 metres in length or greater.

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  3. Have you ever seen the Diecast Dude YouTube channel? Think he's from the Netherlands and he visits shops which specialise in model road vehicles, certainly worth a watch. Mind, he himself is into the small Matchbox size models but he does a tour of the whole store, I find his videos very interesting and entertaining.

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  4. 12 minutes ago, DJ Dangerous said:

    Thanks!

    I'd never heard of them until a year or so back, and never seem to see their products for sale anywhere.

    I used to watch the Jennifer E Kirk YouTube channel and think that's how I heard of them as it may have been her who did a review of one of their models. There was a video of a model railway exhibition and they mentioned that they were doing the Class 91, was tracking the progress of the model that's how I found out that they had cancelled the project and the reason for it.

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  5. 32 minutes ago, Blaine said:

    2 201's sold for €500 anyway, they are out there

    The Murphy Models 071 & 201 locomotives sell for mad prices but is there really a market big enough for a modern day version with the bells, whistles, et al to be produced? Wonder what people will be paying those models this time next year?

  6. 1 hour ago, DJ Dangerous said:

    Who are Cavalex models?

    They aren't mentioned here too often, something about having to abandon a loco project because Hornby re-tooled their own version, but that's it.

    I saw a video somewhere, and it appears to be too guys named Cav and Alex.

    Hatton's don't appear to stock their range.

    Think Cavalex have been around a bit longer than Accurascale but I'm open to correction. Used to check their website for regular updates. The loco project you refer to is the Class 91, Hornby released the said version last year but judging by the reviews it fell short so it's a pity Cavalex didn't get to produce their own. Cavalex looked at the numbers and decided it wasn't a viable proposition. They'll be producing the Class 56 which has an interesting history, some of which have been re-engineered as the class 69 (a model of which Bachmann have the license to produce). Will be interesting to see what their first locomotive [class 56] is like. You can't buy direct from them and they sell through a limited number of stockists so this, I'm guessing, doesn't help their cause. Hope this was of some help to you.

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  7. 11 hours ago, jhb171achill said:

    The most glaring omissions are carriages and railcars pre-Mk 2 times.

    Timber framed / bodied coaches of NCC, GNR & GSR origin are needed, as are CIE laminates, Bredin's & Park Royals.

    Would be nice to see some of the early CIE stock being produced as my silver and black A class locomotives are redundant at the moment.

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  8. 35 minutes ago, Gabhal Luimnigh said:

    Silly prices 

    A fool and his money are soon parted. "Take my money NOW!" (that's what I used to say to my former wife)

    Anyway, think someone will be desperate enough to pay those 'Bargain' prices.

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  9. Ah! No announcement today as the lads finish up at 1700 (5 o' clock p.m.). Anyway, I've to be up early in the morning to greet the postman as I expect a load of cards [not birthday] so will be distracted for most of the day......

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  10. 1 hour ago, Fowler4f said:

    That was me and I got an IRFU fleece as well that I proudly wore on Saturday with my green jersey.

    That was very wise of you hiding your Munster jersey behind that fleece as you don't want to be displaying that at the home of Leinster Rugby

  11. With it being St Valentin'e Day tomorrow it's likely that the lovely guys at IRM Towers will make that all important 'Major' announcement - I'll be expecting a card in the post! Mind, Noel got nothing from them for his birthday which was last week and all he ended up with was two Munster Rugby tops.

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  12. The KQA pocket container wagons would be a great addition to any layout and wouldn't be surprised is they were among the major announcements this year. They've been a long time coming.

  13. Chris & Co. have done a nice respray on those locomotives. Have to say that my favourite livery for the 071s is the Silver & Black, however, I prefer the appearance of the cabs without the grab handles - a lot neater looking. Wonder if it's to early for IRM to consider producing their version of this prototype, I'd say there's a lot of them about, still.

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  14. On 7/2/2023 at 1:16 PM, Fowler4f said:

    Two IRM A Class with sound, 054 & A46 on EBay UK starting @£100 each + p&p £12.

    Each of them are around the £200 mark now. Knew the price of these would creep up but with sound chips included they're still good value.

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