Noel Posted October 28 Posted October 28 Past Avenue was one of our grandchildren's favourite layout at the show. So much to see, so much action, so many micro scenes. Bog Road and Buffers lock also caught their eye. It was difficult to walk around and see the exhibits such was the density of the crowd on day one. 10 Quote
amdaley Posted October 28 Posted October 28 On 26/10/2024 at 9:10 PM, Jack_Dunboyne said: VID-20241026-WA0009.mp4 19.94 MB · 0 downloads EN57 in action. Have always loved any kind of railcar 1 Quote
Colin_McLeod Posted October 28 Posted October 28 (edited) 41 minutes ago, murphaph said: Great to hear. It would be a great customer base to tap into if that interest could be converted into sales. Trainsets for little girls anyone? Surely you mean trains for teenage girls. They are the ones who thought it was cool Edited October 28 by Colin_McLeod Quote
murphaph Posted October 28 Posted October 28 (edited) 10 hours ago, Colin_McLeod said: Surely you mean trains for teenage girls. They are the ones who thought it was cool Yeah but most of us got our first train set as little boys and were hooked from then on. Edited October 28 by murphaph Autocorrect 1 Quote
Flying Snail Posted October 28 Posted October 28 I went along on Sunday - thoroughly enjoyed it. I thought the MRSI Dundalk works and Boyne bridge were superb - there was just so much to see in Dundalk, I could have stood there for hours. The FREMO layout was looking well and apparently that's only half of it. Indeed, all the layouts were excellent - I thought the bigger hall worked out well. Stradbally's Roisín Óg is a great piece of model engineering, I look forward to seeing it when they get it back on the rails! As for loot, I picked up a CIE route map from Tailte Tours, and another one of Leslie's vans - as well as having a nice chat with the man himself. I also got to talk with some of the IRM/ Accurascale star-studded team (Richard from New Junction) and Paddy Murphy was very giving of his time. To all the organisers: you have my thanks for a great day out. 3 Quote
Noel Posted October 29 Posted October 29 I didn’t notice that apparently an RTR dart model was announced at the show. Any pics or info on same? Quote
Patrick Davey Posted October 29 Posted October 29 Fantastic show - well done to everybody who made it possible, there was obviously a mammoth amount of work ongoing for many months - this is deeply appreciated. Excellent venue, a great variety of layouts, including many I hadn’t seen before, and great to meet up with so many great folks along the way. Great job everyone! 1 1 2 Quote
enniscorthyman Posted October 29 Posted October 29 It was my first time to bring Bog Road to Dublin,and I enjoyed chatting to people.The larger venue was a game changer and well done to all in MRSI for a great job. 12 Quote
Georgeconna Posted October 29 Posted October 29 1 hour ago, enniscorthyman said: It was my first time to bring Bog Road to Dublin,and I enjoyed chatting to people.The larger venue was a game changer and well done to all in MRSI for a great job. you were a busy man most of the time passed by! Very popular Layout! 1 2 Quote
DJ Dangerous Posted October 29 Posted October 29 5 hours ago, Noel said: I didn’t notice that apparently an RTR dart model was announced at the show. Any pics or info on same? Quote
enniscorthyman Posted October 29 Posted October 29 2 hours ago, Georgeconna said: you were a busy man most of the time passed by! Very popular Layout! I saw you in the distance George,but we didn't get a chance to chat. 1 Quote
Popular Post Warbonnet Posted October 29 Popular Post Posted October 29 Hi everyone, Thanks to you all who dropped by our stand over the weekend. We had plenty of sales, great feedback and it was great to see people and say hello once again. Then again, bringing a celeb like New Junction with us helped too! The support we received regarding the ICR was brilliant too, and would like to thank you all who chatted with us about it. I think many of you were subsequently blown away by our EP samples in the cabinet, alongside our new Hunslet. Finally, and for me personally, most importantly, I would like to extend a sincere and big thank you to the MRSI team for a truly fantastic show. We had many members of the public comment favourably about the new venue, but from a trader point of view they were absolutely first class. It cannot be understated just how much work goes into setting up and creating a show like this, and completely on a voluntary basis to boot. Many people complained about the previous venue 2 years ago. We (IRM) felt a bit guilty about this as a big part of the jam on the Saturday was our sale of the “Dicky Tara’s” and the demand on space that whipped up. I think the MRSI should be commended on listening to feedback, going out and finding a more suitable venue and running an absolutely first class show. Well done to Tony, Dave, Ed and all the club members who gave us a brilliant show. You got bodies in the door and looked after us all superbly. This is why clubs need to be supported, as without them we won’t have shows to go to in the future. It’s great to see new clubs pop up in the Midlands and in Limerick. If you have one in your local area, go down and visit and consider joining. Theyre the ultimate men’s shed that operate in your area of interest. Cheers! Fran 16 3 1 Quote
leslie10646 Posted October 29 Posted October 29 (edited) 9 hours ago, DJ Dangerous said: The new train is already in service, it seems - on the excellent Dun Laoighaire layout. This was a hurried "Phone shot". I've just woken up after a long sleep - Richard drove me back to Reading from Holyhead - a one-man effort by him. Thanks! Yes, may I echo Fran's thanks to David, Tony, Ed and a host of other MRSI guys for putting on a great show (even if my "pitch" was a bit cramped between Eamon's "Bog Road" (I only really saw the back!) and the two Michael's with their N Gauge layout where GNR locos brushed shoulders with Norfolk and Western diesels!). See Patrick's photo of me counting my ill-gotten gains and you'll see what I mean! I'm sold out of another two of my RTR vans, bar the remainder which is off to a man in the Canaries. Best of all, the people you meet - the Annual Dublin show has replaced the defunct club-run Warley as the place for Irish modellers to meet. More later, when I come round properly - I was so tired that I couldn't remember this computer's password! Thanks again guys! Edited October 30 by leslie10646 12 1 1 Quote
Georgeconna Posted October 29 Posted October 29 6 hours ago, enniscorthyman said: I saw you in the distance George,but we didn't get a chance to chat. next time dude. Layout looked great. 1 Quote
Past-Avenue Posted October 29 Posted October 29 On 28/10/2024 at 12:47 PM, Noel said: Past Avenue was one of our grandchildren's favourite layout at the show. So much to see, so much action, so many micro scenes. Bog Road and Buffers lock also caught their eye. It was difficult to walk around and see the exhibits such was the density of the crowd on day one. Thanks Noel and great to catch up with you. I have to echo what everyone else has said about the show. It was great and most people were very impressed with all the layouts and things in general. It was great to see fellow modelers and catch up also meet new ones aswell. Well done guys . Lastly I'd like to thank everyone for all the nice comments on the Past-Avenue layout and who purchased some of my 3d printed items. Enda 9 1 Quote
Blaine Posted October 30 Author Posted October 30 On behalf of the organising committee for the Model Railway Society of Ireland Model Railway Exhibition we would like to thank everyone - exhibitors, traders and enthusiasts for attending our 2024 exhibition which exceeded all expectations and showed that interest in Model Railways in Ireland is very much alive Attendance figures were very healthy in total over the 3 days with Saturday being by far the busiest and Sunday/Monday having similar attendance figures Even the largest of exhibitions (e.g. any major UK show on a Saturday) get overcrowded, and by 2pm on Saturday the heavy crowds had decreased. Lessons have been learned and will be even smoother next time around A special mention to those traders and exhibitors who made their exhibition debuts at the show and hope the experience was a memorable one and that they will return. Sadly some traders are now very much in their senior years, and its refreshing to see new ones taking up the baton Onto 2026. Probably the same venue too 15 Quote
Georgeconna Posted October 30 Posted October 30 nice interview too on the Donegal Dad Channel. 1 Quote
Jack_Dunboyne Posted November 5 Posted November 5 Few more pics As some of you asked, I created a FB page for our group. Please follow us and share https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61567668664224 7 Quote
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