jhb171achill Posted November 14 Posted November 14 12 hours ago, Mol_PMB said: The 4-wheelers were delivered in silver. Remember, you don't need one if there's a steam loco on the front, or if it's summer time. Only diesel-hauled in trains in winter need the steam. Also about half of the AEC railcars had built-in boilers so they don't need a steam van either. From Ernie on Flickr, it's August so there's no need for heating: Note the old MGWR six-wheeled brake third (or brake compo?) immediately behind the engine - Cusack 1905-ish design! 2 Quote
Mayner Posted November 15 Posted November 15 8 hours ago, jhb171achill said: Note the old MGWR six-wheeled brake third (or brake compo?) immediately behind the engine - Cusack 1905-ish design! The Midland 6 wheeler appears to be a Cusack outline 6 Wheel Full Brake 2 introduced 1908 & a further 8 in 1924 so not that old by Irish Standards Most likely A35 is on a Tuam-Galway local, there is a 1957 Sam Carse photo of A40 at Tuam with an almost identical consist with a 6w GSWR rather than a MGWR Full Brake leading the consist. I wonder whether the trailing vehicle is a fitted van/cattle wagon or a non-passenger vehicle (Horsebox or Meat Van)? 2 1 Quote
Popular Post Warbonnet Posted November 22 Author Popular Post Posted November 22 Hi everyone, We've been known to "throw the kitchen sink" into models in our range, and the term can become quite literal with our coaches. Those familiar with our Enterprise Mark 2 coaches will attest to this, and now our Park Royals can boast the same with their snack car conversions. Showing our fully decorated interiors against our integral interior lighting just sets these classic CIE coaches off a treat. Pre-ordered yours yet? Our order book is filling up fast, so we recommend you get your n pre-order in fast to avoid disappointment! PRE-ORDER NOW: https://irishrailwaymodels.com/collections/park-royal-coaches Cheers! Fran 9 1 13 Quote
Mol_PMB Posted November 22 Posted November 22 Wow! I've ordered a couple of suburbans but not a snack car. Seriously tasty! Quote
raymurph Posted November 22 Posted November 22 48 minutes ago, Warbonnet said: Hi everyone, We've been known to "throw the kitchen sink" into models in our range, and the term can become quite literal with our coaches. Those familiar with our Enterprise Mark 2 coaches will attest to this, and now our Park Royals can boast the same with their snack car conversions. Showing our fully decorated interiors against our integral interior lighting just sets these classic CIE coaches off a treat. Pre-ordered yours yet? Our order book is filling up fast, so we recommend you get your n pre-order in fast to avoid disappointment! PRE-ORDER NOW: https://irishrailwaymodels.com/collections/park-royal-coaches Cheers! Fran That's ri-donkey-lous detail. I love it. 1 Quote
Mol_PMB Posted November 22 Posted November 22 Seeing those orange CIE route maps in the saloon takes me right back! 1 1 Quote
ttc0169 Posted November 22 Posted November 22 Yum yum 25 minutes ago, Mol_PMB said: Seeing those orange CIE route maps in the saloon takes me right back! Any chance of a few spare ones for station decoration??? 1 Quote
jhb171achill Posted November 22 Posted November 22 2 hours ago, Mol_PMB said: Seeing those orange CIE route maps in the saloon takes me right back! Unbelieveable stuff, excellent. 1 Quote
Noel Posted November 22 Posted November 22 Fran are there any plans for the mainline variants in the near future? Quote
DJ Dangerous Posted November 22 Posted November 22 34 minutes ago, Noel said: Fran are there any plans for the mainline variants in the near future? Probably: On 2/5/2023 at 9:39 AM, BosKonay said: Yep, from the announcement, we will launch mainline and ambulance versions anon... Thanks! Quote
jhb171achill Posted November 23 Posted November 23 1 hour ago, DJ Dangerous said: Probably: It'll be a great addition to have the main line ones. I'd be looking for a few for sure. 1 Quote
Horsetan Posted Saturday at 08:51 Posted Saturday at 08:51 19 hours ago, Warbonnet said: Hi everyone, We've been known to "throw the kitchen sink" into models in our range, and the term can become quite literal with our coaches. Those familiar with our Enterprise Mark 2 coaches will attest to this, and now our Park Royals can boast the same with their snack car conversions. Showing our fully decorated interiors against our integral interior lighting just sets these classic CIE coaches off a treat. Pre-ordered yours yet? .... I think that's going to need some 4mm scale food and drink to go in there.... 1 Quote
Mol_PMB Posted Saturday at 08:57 Posted Saturday at 08:57 Just now, Horsetan said: I think that's going to need some 4mm scale food and drink to go in there.... Absolutely. The first modification needed is to get that shutter open and put a member of staff in the kitchen. IRM have set a high bar for themselves. When the main line versions arrive, we’ll have to see what the lavatory details are like. A tiny soap grater above the basin? 2 1 Quote
Broithe Posted Saturday at 10:05 Posted Saturday at 10:05 1 hour ago, Mol_PMB said: Absolutely. The first modification needed is to get that shutter open and put a member of staff in the kitchen. IRM have set a high bar for themselves. When the main line versions arrive, we’ll have to see what the lavatory details are like. A tiny soap grater above the basin? On DCC, the flushing sound will be disabled when the loco is stationary. 1 5 Quote
BosKonay Posted Saturday at 10:53 Posted Saturday at 10:53 12 hours ago, Noel said: Fran are there any plans for the mainline variants in the near future? They may or may not be already tooling up Quote
LNERW1 Posted Saturday at 11:41 Posted Saturday at 11:41 Wow! Let me find an excuse to run these on my 60s branch line layout based on Connemara. 21 hours ago, ttc0169 said: Yum yum Any chance of a few spare ones for station decoration??? For your layout or for Maam Cross? Quote
ttc0169 Posted Saturday at 15:13 Posted Saturday at 15:13 3 hours ago, LNERW1 said: Wow! Let me find an excuse to run these on my 60s branch line layout based on Connemara. For your layout or for Maam Cross? Both 1 Quote
John-r Posted Saturday at 18:08 Posted Saturday at 18:08 Fantastic attention to detail as always, the interior of the snack car is sublime. Regarding the suburban and mainline coaches, there is no external difference is there ! just in the seating arrangements, would that be right. Great to hear more variants will be produced, it's up to us now lads, buy, buy, buy. 1 Quote
Mol_PMB Posted Saturday at 19:20 Posted Saturday at 19:20 1 hour ago, John-r said: Fantastic attention to detail as always, the interior of the snack car is sublime. Regarding the suburban and mainline coaches, there is no external difference is there ! just in the seating arrangements, would that be right. Great to hear more variants will be produced, it's up to us now lads, buy, buy, buy. Mainline coaches have toilets, so some frosted windows and probably water pipes on the roof? 2 Quote
John-r Posted Saturday at 19:29 Posted Saturday at 19:29 7 minutes ago, Mol_PMB said: Mainline coaches have toilets, so some frosted windows and probably water pipes on the roof? Thanks for that Paul, appreciate it. Quote
Horsetan Posted Sunday at 00:12 Posted Sunday at 00:12 15 hours ago, Mol_PMB said: .... we’ll have to see what the lavatory details are like. A tiny soap grater above the basin? A telltale pool on the floor by the toilet bowl? 1 Quote
fishplate7 Posted Sunday at 14:02 Posted Sunday at 14:02 On 23/11/2024 at 8:57 AM, Mol_PMB said: Absolutely. The first modification needed is to get that shutter open and put a member of staff in the kitchen. IRM have set a high bar for themselves. When the main line versions arrive, we’ll have to see what the lavatory details are like. A tiny soap grater above the basin? We could suggest to IRM that they commission the British artist Willard Wigan to make some suitably scaled food, cutlery, etc. After all that is what he is famous for - microsculpture, like the 'evolution of man in the eye of a needle' sculpture! And there's many more! Word of warning though, check out his prices......not exactly cheap!! 1 1 Quote
jhb171achill Posted Sunday at 21:03 Posted Sunday at 21:03 7 hours ago, fishplate7 said: We could suggest to IRM that they commission the British artist Willard Wigan to make some suitably scaled food, cutlery, etc. After all that is what he is famous for - microsculpture, like the 'evolution of man in the eye of a needle' sculpture! And there's many more! Word of warning though, check out his prices......not exactly cheap!! He doesn't tell you that the needle is ten fut high, though....................................................... Quote
NorthWallDocker Posted Monday at 02:29 Posted Monday at 02:29 On 23/11/2024 at 12:08 PM, John-r said: Fantastic attention to detail as always, the interior of the snack car is sublime. Regarding the suburban and mainline coaches, there is no external difference is there ! just in the seating arrangements, would that be right. Great to hear more variants will be produced, it's up to us now lads, buy, buy, buy. Agree. Just ordered a rake of four green coaches. 1 Quote
DiveController Posted Monday at 04:01 Posted Monday at 04:01 1 hour ago, NorthWallDocker said: Agree. Just ordered a rake of four green coaches. Long done Quote
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