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Posts posted by popeye
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Looks like a major project, what scale is it?
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Looks great with the ballast down.
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And don't forget about the disused tunnel to New York.
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WOW So much detail.
It will be nice to see it in action.
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Nice to see some women with an interest in containers.
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It says that it was relisted but I can't find it.
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SOLD £490.00
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WOW, it's looking good now.
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Check out Q & A page 5 CIE Green paint near the bottom.
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Beautiful, the hand rails make all the difference.
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This has gone well off topic now.
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00 Works UG loco on auction, now's your chance.
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It's a mess.
I ordered something from England on eBay and they cancelled it saying they could not get
a courier to deliver it.
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There is a bit of a difference there between the rolling stock shades of orange.
I suppose it would have been like that anyway.
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On 1/3/2021 at 9:23 AM, Westcorkrailway said:
Irelands terrier. The old lady was a staple of rocksavage works. Even though the D class diesel had arrived and she was 75 years old at that point!
Delightful photo
It's a funny turn around with the GN open wagon in Cork and the No90 loco now in Downpatrick.
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Beautiful, you must be very pleased with it.
What will you do with it when it's finished?
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The way things seem to sell out so fast, especially carriages, I don't think they would need to worry.
Strike when the irons hot.
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They do come up on ebay from time to time so keep an eye on that.
And there is also a black one.
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Boys toys, you lucky duck.
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Nice work.
I love those sprung buffers, I use them a lot.
Hate the old wheels but if they work then use them.
The plastic wheels are horrible.
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Great job. Very professional.
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Excellent, just like the real thing.
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I think we might have some nude models in the future.
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Brookhall Mill - A GNR(I) Micro Layout
in Irish Model Layouts
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Lovely pictures and great scenery.
And a nice collection of loco's.