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  1. On another thread, talking about the Book "Rails to the West" John "Mayner" mentions :

    "There is/was a video from the same era of the Sligo-Limerick Goods shunting at Kiltimagh a B141 with a Lomac & a JCB setting back into the yard to pick up some vans,"

    Anyone know which video this was, please.

    Also, were the Irish 'Lowmacs' anything like the British 'Lowmacs' ?

    Anyone point me towards a photo?

     

    Ta muchly for any help :tumbsup:

  2. Hi John,

    Re:Models of Tassie locos and stock

    Complicated subject :)

    Tassie Railways are 3' 6" gauge. Here in Tassie most of the modellers use 4mm scale on 16.5mm track - which is about the same "wrongness" as using 16.5 to represent 5' 3" but the other way, If you know what I mean :) See:

    http://www.railtasmania.com/modelling/layout.php

    2nd weekend in June I'll be talking too and seeing the layout of Simon Handby (on that websie)he is in Launceston about 130km from me and models Ulverstone Station (where I live) in the 1950's. He did/does a range of cast resin kits of 4mm TGR stock including, from memory, a X class diesel body kit.. If you are interested I could find out the current situation, prices etc. Contact me on franksavery@bigpond.com.

     

    Also in Tasmania and to a small extent in Queensland modellers are using Sn3 1/2 to model TGR. That's 3/16" scale on 16.5mm track. A mate of mine, Max Chandler is the chief exponent of this.

     

    Also, I've just heard about a previously unknown group in Sydney who are modelling TGR in HOn3 1/2 (that's 3.5mm on 12mm track) Hon3 1/3 is popular in Queensland and Western Australia (both 3' 6" states).This is a more accurate scale/gauge ratio but the BIG clubs down here were already committed to 4mm/16.5mm before HOn3 1/2 got started and its never really caught on down here.

     

    A few years ago a firm (Powerline, maybe) did a repainted SAR 830 class diesel in AN/Tasrail colours, but this was HO scale on 16.5mm track.

     

    Phew !! And you thought choosing between modelling Irish Rail in 4mm scale on either 16.5mm or 21mm was complicated ! :)

  3. Thank You, "Eiretrains" and answers, much appreciated, and others for comments. Recomended books & videos on order.:-bd

    Now, a few more Q's If I may.

    Q. When did CIE stop using brakevans?

    Q. Is there anywhere a date guide/info on CIE freight stock liveries? I've scoured the internet without much success.

    and finally Q. I see I can get specialised decals/transfers from Studio Scale Models. Is there anywhere I can get a sheet of every day bog standard CIE roundels. The CIE in a circle rather than Flying Snails.

    Thank you in advance for any replies.;)

  4. Hi Guys,

    Thank you for the warm welcome. I thought I'd better change the thread title for the first of no doubt numerous Questions to come ( Oh! No, not that bloddy idiot from Australia again ;)

    Q. CIE liveries - Can you tell me when the CIE Supertrain livery came in, please ? I was thinking of modelling mid-60's with Black & Tan liveried locos, but maybe I could stretch it a bit.

     

    Q. Anyone recomend a book/video which covers CIE era diesels , please. I've been very disapointed with several book & video purchases which purport to cover the transition of CIE from steam to diesel in the 60's, but, in fact concentrate almost exclusively on steam - not that I've got anything against steam :o

     

    Q. Sugar Beet Traffic - I seem to remember a video concentrating on suger beet, but now I can't seem to find it. Anyone help ?

     

    Cheers Pat (Frank) Savery, from w-a-y down south.

  5. Hi Guys,

    I'm new here, and new to Irish Modelling. (Although I've had an interest for many, many years. ) But my first name is Patrick(although I use my middle name Frank) so that's got to be a good start.:D I'm pseudo-Irish, born in the capital of Ireland, Liverpool, nearly 67 years ago. My Irish family, the Fitzgerald's originally come from Tramore, Co. Waterford. My wife, Bernadette, howerver, is a genuine Wild (very) Irish Rose from Co. Meath. I've been an Australian for 41 years, now living in Tasmania and a railway modeller in every scale from N to G for about 55 years. General Classification - Cranky Old Man :)

     

    So much for the Intro, now for a question.

     

    Over many years I've held my breath in the hope that Model Irish Railways would eventually move into the late 20th Century and get a website or e-mail address. But now, I've come to the conclusion, that I'm more likely to die first, so joining this group spurs me to try some other way to find out just what MIR make.

     

    So, please can some kind soul tell me just HOW do you get a PRINTED catalogue from them ( I'm trusting in this that they have heard of Caxton and Gothenburg and don't have their price lists inscribed on parchment by Monks at Croaghpatrick).

     

    I know it can't possibly be something easy like sending your VISA card details, but Please God, let it be something that some one from outside Ireland can do. I can manage VISA, PayPal, English stamps, English cheque, maybe even English Postal Orders but something like 6 Irish 1 euro 4th class postage stamps is beyond me, I'm afraid.:confused:

     

    Thanks for any help.

    Frank Savery - franksavery@bigpond.com

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