GSR 800 Posted Tuesday at 10:36 Posted Tuesday at 10:36 (edited) 3 hours ago, Warbonnet said: More to follow this week, folks…. Truly beautiful models! The CIE dark green looks fabulous. If I was to give a tiny bit of critique it'd be that the smokebox dart protruding from the handwheel should be blackened, and the handle should be brass/same colour as the wheel. AFAIK the handle was painted black at Cultra for some reason, they were never black (aside from with dirt perhaps!) during their careers. See above regarding the dart being black. Edited Tuesday at 11:58 by GSR 800 1 1
Patrick Davey Posted Tuesday at 19:31 Posted Tuesday at 19:31 My OCD would have me place them in order for that photo - 800, 801, 802 Maybe that'll happen when IRM announces the S class, VS class and Jeeps...... 1 1
Mol_PMB Posted Tuesday at 20:34 Posted Tuesday at 20:34 (edited) 1 hour ago, Patrick Davey said: My OCD would have me place them in order for that photo - 800, 801, 802 Maybe that'll happen when IRM announces the S class, VS class and Jeeps...... Those are all rather late in the alphabet. Wouldn’t they have to start with the A class and work up through B, C etc to soothe your OCD? Edited Tuesday at 20:35 by Mol_PMB Typo 1
Patrick Davey Posted Tuesday at 21:06 Posted Tuesday at 21:06 31 minutes ago, Mol_PMB said: Those are all rather late in the alphabet. Wouldn’t they have to start with the A class and work up through B, C etc to soothe your OCD? Works for me! 2
jhb171achill Posted Wednesday at 00:30 Posted Wednesday at 00:30 OCD? We know of the A, B, C, D, V and Vs classes. But when will IRM do an "O" class? 1
Warbonnet Posted yesterday at 14:33 Author Posted yesterday at 14:33 Hi folks, We're a little behind on our update which will now come next week, but here is something for the weekend.... Honestly, you DO NOT want to miss out on these! Cheers! Fran 4 3
GSR 800 Posted yesterday at 14:58 Posted yesterday at 14:58 23 minutes ago, Warbonnet said: Hi folks, We're a little behind on our update which will now come next week, but here is something for the weekend.... Honestly, you DO NOT want to miss out on these! Cheers! Fran The valve gear looks excellent. Should the lining be yellow? Looks to be Macha in her later years, therefore with CIE green with white black white lining? 1
Georgeconna Posted yesterday at 15:10 Posted yesterday at 15:10 (edited) I have a "ick" as the cool kids say about engines with double chimneys tbh. Love a Maebh but they are all two holers. Probably be a Tailte I would opt for in light green as it got a snail on the tender too. love to see these in the flesh painted up as I am sure a decision would be a lot easier. Edited yesterday at 15:14 by Georgeconna 2
GSR 800 Posted yesterday at 15:55 Posted yesterday at 15:55 On 9/12/2025 at 10:36 AM, GSR 800 said: Truly beautiful models! The CIE dark green looks fabulous. If I was to give a tiny bit of critique it'd be that the smokebox dart protruding from the handwheel should be blackened, and the handle should be brass/same colour as the wheel. AFAIK the handle was painted black at Cultra for some reason, they were never black (aside from with dirt perhaps!) during their careers. See above regarding the dart being black. To follow up on this: from Great Southern railways You can see The smokebox wheel and handle in polished brass, the dart in black, along with the lower horizontal handrail and the smokebox hinge polished/unpainted. The upper handrail is painted black, which can just be seen in the second photo. The Buffer faces are also polished rather than painted black.
jhb171achill Posted yesterday at 18:05 Posted yesterday at 18:05 3 hours ago, GSR 800 said: The valve gear looks excellent. Should the lining be yellow? Looks to be Macha in her later years, therefore with CIE green with white black white lining? White in CIE times, yellow in GSR. Red name & numberplates on 801 & 802 only in CIE times; all three dark blue in GSR times, and 800 retained blue to the end. 1 1
GSWR 90 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago (edited) This is a photo of 800 in grey. Interesting that the GSR logo seems to be on a raised bit (wood?) rather than just a transfer on the body. It also seems that the logo doesn’t fill up the whole of the raised part – was this varnished wood? It doesn’t seem to be the same shade as the grey. And was it raised like this in GSR green? Edited 18 hours ago by GSWR 90
GSR 800 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 1 hour ago, GSWR 90 said: This is a photo of 800 in grey. Interesting that the GSR logo seems to be on a raised bit (wood?) rather than just a transfer on the body. It also seems that the logo doesn’t fill up the whole of the raised part – was this varnished wood? It doesn’t seem to be the same shade as the grey. And was it raised like this in GSR green? the coat of arms was on a raised escutcheon, ie a piece of metal (rivetted?) onto the tender. This lasted into early CIE days, with a small snail even painted onto the escutcheon. Removed early enough into CIE all the same, seemingly gone by 48 or so 1 1
cheesy_peas Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I'd say it's on a board or metal sheet as a transfer couldn't be applied neatly over lines of rivets. 1
GSR 800 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, cheesy_peas said: I'd say it's on a board or metal sheet as a transfer couldn't be applied neatly over lines of rivets. Didn't seem to stop them applying snails directly over a double row of rivets
jhb171achill Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, GSR 800 said: Didn't seem to stop them applying snails directly over a double row of rivets It was on a wooden board at first, on Maedb at least, according to jhbsenior (possibly only for works grey photo?) but soon replaced by a steel sheet. As for transfers applied over rivets, anyone who’s ever tried applying a waterslide transfer to an uneven surface on a model will have a lexicon of associated rude words……! Edited 6 hours ago by jhb171achill 2
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