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Black Friday Tara Sale Is Now On - Dicky and Blue Tara Bargains

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1 hour ago, murphaph said:

Do they cost twice as much if you do it that way Noel? 🙈

:) No Philip, they cost about a third because they work for 3 times longer, never crash and don't slow with age. More productive. :) . . . and they don't squeak 

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12 hours ago, Warbonnet said:

Hi everyone,

In the run up to Christmas and to respond to the heavy ESB and heating bills hitting us all we have left the blue Taras on offer for a little while longer. So, if that special someone wants to pick you up something IRM related for Christmas... https://irishrailwaymodels.com/collections/tara-mines/availability_in-stock?

Cheers!

Fran 

 

That's amazing news for anybody who missed out. Gorgeous little wagons!

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Thoroughly agree. It seems to be another one of those colours that looks much better in real life than photographed. I am glad I grabbed a pair. I don't need Taras per se on my intended layout but they don't hurt so I decided to pick up some blue ones for a bit of variety and they are well worth getting.

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14 hours ago, DJ Dangerous said:

I wonder if we'll see any IRM or Accurascale madness this weekend...

The big question is:

Accurascale or accurascale?

Do you mean ACC-ura-scale versus a-CURE -a-scale? I had assumed the company was named for the accuracy of its models versus being a CURE for model manufacturing. The railway magazine hosts seem to favor the latter pronunciation 🤷‍♂️ 

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9 hours ago, DiveController said:

Do you mean ACC-ura-scale versus a-CURE -a-scale? I had assumed the company was named for the accuracy of its models versus being a CURE for model manufacturing. The railway magazine hosts seem to favor the latter pronunciation 🤷‍♂️ 

 

I actually meant the capitalization of the initial A; A or a?

The pronounciation is a dodgy one. I put the emphasis on the "u" but some put the emphasis on the first "a" as in "Accurate"...

Big Black Friday deals at both Accurascale and Hatton's this weekend!

https://www.accurascale.com/collections/black-friday-deal/

https://www.hattons.co.uk/newsdetail?id=1460

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