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6 hours ago, Galteemore said:

Interesting - a professional model maker on the Big Island has discovered Irish railways. His output is top notch - will be interesting to follow: https://paxton-road.blogspot.com/2024/03/irish-vans.html?m=1

Interesting there is an old saying that there is nothing new in the World, James Hilton's blog is largely a repeat of work published in UK magazines during the 80s and 90s by David Malone a UK based Irish P4 modeller who used the Parkside BR Van as a basis for the CIE H Van and GNR Bagged Cement Wagon. David's wagons were assembled to P4 standards which involved significant modifications to chassis and running gear.

David mixed & matched the Parkside BR van body with a Ratio GWR underframe to model the distinctive GNR 16T Bagged Cement Van

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The H Van (early versions) used Parkside sides and roof with scratchbuilt ends and Irish single lever brake gear. 

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His ModelRail Digest article on Irish Goods Wagons included examples of scratchbuilt wagons including a Bulleid Open and a 20T Brake

 

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2 hours ago, Mayner said:

...., James Hilton's blog is largely a repeat of work published in UK magazines during the 80s and 90s by David Malone a UK based Irish P4 modeller ...

Maybe someone should tell Mr Hilton that....

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19 hours ago, Horsetan said:

Maybe someone should tell Mr Hilton that....

I believe he frequents this site.

I have a couple of James' books and follow him on Youtube, I really like his focus on the aesthetic and the sense of place.

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