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Private Oil Shunter in Dublin Docks?
popeye replied to Auto-Train Original's topic in Photos & Videos of the Prototype
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Yes they are Bachmann bogies. There is a small round stub that fits into the middle of the bogie and then use a small screw and washer to keep it in place.
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You never know, they could be next on the list, but don't hold your breath. I would like a grey one. Never liked them at first but now they have grown on me.
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Shapeways 42ft 3d printed 42ft flat wagons. I got these about 2 years ago and finally got them finished. They are very nicely printed and I used Bachmann bogies and Railtec transfers.
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Brookhall Mill - A GNR(I) Micro Layout
popeye replied to Patrick Davey's topic in Irish Model Layouts
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Great detail in every scene. Very nice.
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cie The Road freight section at Tara junction
popeye replied to ttc0169's topic in Trucks, Vans and cars
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Wexford Model Railway Club Autumn Exhibition 9th October 2022
popeye replied to Irishrailwayman's topic in What's On?
Great Layouts, very well done to you all I notice from the pictures that there seems to be a lot more diesel layouts now and less steam, in Ireland anyway. -
As the transfers are white, any problem areas can be touched up with paint.
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They look great. I use Microsol to soften transfers but it depends on the transfer. I would think MIR transfers would be older, thicker and maybe a little brittle, so keep the ones you have and put lots of Microsol on and let it soak for a while. Some small transfers can be thinner and just melt with Microsol. They are always tricky to work with. Good luck.
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It's got great detail and it would look good on display in a cabinet.
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This is going to be a big job and you will need to make a lot of changes. I can help with the metalwork/soldering, if you need any help let me know. Good luck.
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Your building up the stock nicely.
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Also, if Putin decides to start World War 3 then this will wipe out most of the population.
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I must remember that, USE REAL CEMENT.
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Beautiful weathering, better than the real thing.
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They look soo good and the colour is just right.
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They all look great and will look the part.
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Some more bits and pieces. These are either hand made or bought as kits and painted. First is the IRM 20 ft CIE container. 2. Owen O'Neill's 3d printed containers. 3. steps 3d printed by Bulkscene for the small ones which are great and the big one is from 10 commandments which is brass but very fragile. 4. Shelves 3d printed by Westhill Wagon Works. 5. Concrete sleepers x 96 by Peco IL- 121 It took a lot of work to get them looking like this. 6. Ifor Williams trailer hand made from plastic. 7. AWS Relay boxes 3d printed from collectorshotbed on eBay 8. Wooden sleepers hand made from balsa wood and painted, they are as light as a feather. 9. Small Dozer Komatsu 1:87. 10. Atlas Hydrema 1:76 with rail wheels added from the Oxford BR Land rover.
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Give it a bit more, don't be afraid of it especially around the exhausts. What was this wagon for?
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Would you not weather the roof a bit? it would usually have a bit of exhaust dirt.
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Nice loco, did you buy it like that or did you repaint it?
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