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Slieve Gullion at Ballykelly, 1970.

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Got a Shackleton in my model aircraft collection - 1:48 scale MR3 built from the Sanger vac form kit.

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Perhaps a diorama with a runway level crossing is in order - would need to be in O gauge though…

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Darius

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1 hour ago, Darius43 said:

Got a Shackleton in my model aircraft collection - 1:48 scale MR3 built from the Sanger vac form kit.

IMG_0672.jpeg.f3c7b5c0bb292721a65f0acd45e50b28.jpeg

Perhaps a diorama with a runway level crossing is in order - would need to be in O gauge though…

Cheers

Darius

I have an 'Eastern Express' 1/72 kit here - one day....

The Shackleton was odd, in that it got steadily better-looking as time and the modification moved on.

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11 minutes ago, Galteemore said:

Others have…the Shackleton was often described as "a hundred thousand rivets flying in close formation."

There were other nicknames -

Contra-rotating Nissen hut was always a favourite.

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1 hour ago, Darius43 said:

Got a Shackleton in my model aircraft collection - 1:48 scale MR3 built from the Sanger vac form kit.

IMG_0672.jpeg.f3c7b5c0bb292721a65f0acd45e50b28.jpeg

Perhaps a diorama with a runway level crossing is in order - would need to be in O gauge though…

Cheers

Darius

bit or a retro fit so to an MR.2!

What a Fantastic little film. Never seen that before.

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Ivan, she was restored with No.207's tender because the Society's hope was to run Belfast to Dublin, or vice versa, NON-STOP. Received wisdom was that you needed the 4,000 gallons of the Class VS tenders.

It wasn't a happy marriage ans the coupling of loco to tender caused a rough ride - at least that was The Word in those days. She was reunited with a more appropriate tender later - certainly non later than 1975 or so.

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