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Posts posted by popeye
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Beautiful model, beautifully built.
It will be nice to see it on the water.
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That was quick.
I think that's a real one you have cut & pasted in.
i must get some of those, they look great.
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Excellent job Noel.
a coat of primer make all the difference.
You might be able to buy bigger staples so you won't have to stick two together.
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Looks good.
i wouldn't bother with staples, a thin piece of brass would do.
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Sometimes i would use superglue. i think some couplings sit out a bit far and i like to keep them a bit shorter.
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Great minds think alike, i discovered that idea for droopy couplings a couple of days ago, works well.
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That looks great. Lots of dirt and nicely weathered.
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All the little details bring this to life, i could look at this for hours.
Stunning
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A lovely collection, i love the last shot, thought it was real.
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Stunning, another box ticked. Can't wait.
I see they have little pegs underneath for fitting to the wagons, so will they still have the yellow pegs for containers?
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Very nice.
The primer will show up little flaws but then you can correct these before the final painting.
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27 minutes ago, Noel said:
Would love to do a tour of inchicore someday if they still do them.
Wouldn't we all. May be someone could organize this in the future.
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It's starting to look like Inchicore.
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Looks like a hurricane has past through.
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Fantastic, are you doing all of Dublin?
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Is he on the wrong line?
What does he do if a train comes?
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That's great for a first attempt.
You will learn a lot from the first one and roofs are always difficult to get on.
Good job.
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Super job, all the grime in between the planks makes a big difference.
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I think it helps if you grew up near a railway line and then model that era as it is what you grew up with.
That's what happened with me.
But i do model irish trains that i have never seen in my life. and that is because i have seen them in
books, DVD's and internet.
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Lovely, hard to tell which is the real one.
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Excellent, so much great detail.
Nice to see some people added.
Who's the guy with the bald head? A monk?
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I was wondering if you take off the keg cages will there be any little yellow lugs supplied to use
for container loads.?
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Excellent, very real
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2 hours ago, patrick said:
I'm thinking that stocking up on gift cards is the answer.
That's the way to go. Just the same as pre pay.
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Lovely, would make a great round house