jhb171achill Posted Wednesday at 12:48 Posted Wednesday at 12:48 (edited) I thought there was a section on here for posting plans, drawings and diagrams of prototypes. If so, perhaps admins might shift this entire post there. Otherwise I will continue to post here. In recent times, we’ve seen a fair amount of interest in GNR scratchbuilds, so I thought I’d post some GA drawings here, which will be useful to check overall dimensions. I have the 1958 Dundalk Works book of loco drawings. This contains details of every class then technically on the books, whether actually operational or not. There are dozens of them. If I post them all (more than happy to do so) the site will be bombarded with them for days. Possibly better if I put a few up selectively; thus, any requests? Im out’n’about right now - will post a few samples when I’m home. Edited Wednesday at 14:58 by jhb171achill 3 Quote
murrayec Posted Wednesday at 13:38 Posted Wednesday at 13:38 It's here:- https://irishrailwaymodeller.com/resources/proto_drawings/ Quote
Galteemore Posted Wednesday at 14:16 Posted Wednesday at 14:16 1 hour ago, jhb171achill said: I thought there was a section on here for posting plans, drawings and diagrams of prototypes. If so, perhaps admins might shift this entire post there. Otherwise I will continue to post here. In recent times, we’ve seen a fair amount of interest in GNR scratchbuilds, so I thought I’d post some GA drawings here, which will be useful to check overall dimensions. I have the 1945 Dundalk Works book of loco drawings. This contains details of every class then technically on the books, whether actually operational or not. There are dozens of them. If I post them all (more than happy to do so) the site will be bombarded with them for days. Possibly better if I put a few up selectively; thus, any requests? Im out’n’about right now - will post a few samples when I’m home. U class (1915) please ? Quote
jhb171achill Posted Wednesday at 14:28 Author Posted Wednesday at 14:28 (edited) First few: Edited Wednesday at 14:31 by jhb171achill 4 1 Quote
jhb171achill Posted Wednesday at 14:39 Author Posted Wednesday at 14:39 20 minutes ago, Galteemore said: U class (1915) please ? Your wish is my command…. 3 1 Quote
Mol_PMB Posted Wednesday at 14:59 Posted Wednesday at 14:59 Thanks JHB! I don't suppose you have the GNR wagon diagrams too? I've been trying to buy a copy of those from the IRRS but there's only an email address for contact and my emails have gone unanswered. Quote
jhb171achill Posted Wednesday at 15:18 Author Posted Wednesday at 15:18 17 minutes ago, Mol_PMB said: Thanks JHB! I don't suppose you have the GNR wagon diagrams too? I've been trying to buy a copy of those from the IRRS but there's only an email address for contact and my emails have gone unanswered. With the society being a voulntary body, and currently chronically short of active volunteers in the archive, I'm hearing many queries are going unanaswered - hopefully things will improve in time. As far as diagrams are concenred, no, I don't think I've any GNR stuff but I will have a look. I know I don't have any carriage stuff. 1 1 Quote
jhb171achill Posted Wednesday at 15:41 Author Posted Wednesday at 15:41 I’m afraid I’ve nothing on wagons…. 1 Quote
MikeO Posted Wednesday at 20:30 Posted Wednesday at 20:30 Hi MOL_PMB if you are looking for the GNR Carriage Diagrams Part 5 Non Passenger Stock. this was produced around 2014 by Richard MacLaghlan. Contact Leslie McAlister (ProvincialWagons) who may be able to help. MikeO 1 1 Quote
jhb171achill Posted Wednesday at 20:44 Author Posted Wednesday at 20:44 Re. the locos, if anyone wants a proper paper scan of any of the drawings, let me know. I expect cost plus postage to be only a few euros. Or any further requests here - there's Q, SG3, D, P, PP, and all the rest, plus the crane tank and the BCDR 4.6.4T! They probably copied that when they were considering a six-coupled tank engine of some sort at one time. 1 Quote
Mol_PMB Posted Wednesday at 20:44 Posted Wednesday at 20:44 5 minutes ago, MikeO said: Hi MOL_PMB if you are looking for the GNR Carriage Diagrams Part 5 Non Passenger Stock. this was produced around 2014 by Richard MacLaghlan. Contact Leslie McAlister (ProvincialWagons) who may be able to help. MikeO Thanks Mike! It’s the GNR goods wagon diagram book WD002 I’m looking for. The IRRS list it as available for sale in digital formal on their website: https://irrs.ie/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Digital-Drawings-List-22-UK.pdf But actually getting hold of it seems challenging! Quote
josh_ Posted Wednesday at 23:12 Posted Wednesday at 23:12 Amazing selection u have presented @jhb171achill in curious if you have laminate coaches diagrams? Quote
jhb171achill Posted Wednesday at 23:22 Author Posted Wednesday at 23:22 8 minutes ago, josh_ said: Amazing selection u have presented @jhb171achill in curious if you have laminate coaches diagrams? Not that I know of, Josh, but I’ll have a look. There were many different variants, and many were altered (sometimes more than once) during their lives… 1 Quote
josh_ Posted Thursday at 00:24 Posted Thursday at 00:24 Thanks very much @jhb171achill There awfully awkward to find online or even in books 1 Quote
Mayner Posted Thursday at 02:13 Posted Thursday at 02:13 1 hour ago, josh_ said: Thanks very much @jhb171achill There awfully awkward to find online or even in books At one stage the Chief Mechanical Engineers Office at Inchacore supplied locomotive and rolling stock drawings to enthusiasts (free of charge) upon request, but may no longer be responding to requests from enthusiasts and may no longer hold drawings of older stock such as the Laminates. I have diagrams of 64 and 70 seat Laminate coaches supplied by CMEs Office about 20 or so years ago, and will post in the Resources section when I find time, Pauls post also reminds me that I need to scan my collection of GN Wagon Diagrams! 3 1 Quote
leslie10646 Posted Thursday at 08:21 Posted Thursday at 08:21 16 hours ago, jhb171achill said: With the society being a voulntary body, and currently chronically short of active volunteers in the archive, I'm hearing many queries are going unanaswered - hopefully things will improve in time. As far as diagrams are concenred, no, I don't think I've any GNR stuff but I will have a look. I know I don't have any carriage stuff. Thanks, JB, for stating the situation which is accurate. Richard McLachlan is in the process of making this information more easily available, but he has other priorities, like anyone else. The loss of Anthony McD, his Dublin right hand man, really took the wind out of a great piece of work which they were doing together. If people contact me, ON EMAIL please, I'll try and help. lesliemcallister@aol.com 1 1 Quote
Mol_PMB Posted Thursday at 16:44 Posted Thursday at 16:44 Many thanks to Leslie and Richard for taking payment and sending the wagon diagram set I was looking for. I have some research work to do now! Mol 1 Quote
josh_ Posted Thursday at 22:16 Posted Thursday at 22:16 11 hours ago, Mayner said: At one stage the Chief Mechanical Engineers Office at Inchacore supplied locomotive and rolling stock drawings to enthusiasts (free of charge) upon request, but may no longer be responding to requests from enthusiasts and may no longer hold drawings of older stock such as the Laminates. I have diagrams of 64 and 70 seat Laminate coaches supplied by CMEs Office about 20 or so years ago, and will post in the Resources section when I find time, Pauls post also reminds me that I need to scan my collection of GN Wagon Diagrams! I thought it was from the drawing office themselves and do u know when exactly was the time when they gave drawings out free of charge Quote
Mayner Posted yesterday at 00:44 Posted yesterday at 00:44 2 hours ago, josh_ said: I thought it was from the drawing office themselves and do u know when exactly was the time when they gave drawings out free of charge I last received Park Royal & Laminate diagrams (FOC) from the CMEs office about 20 years ago. It might be worth contactiong IE directly if your looking for drawings or diagrams of stock thats currently in service. Quote
gwilliams3 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago would you have any drawings of the 0-6-0 Crane Loco No.31 ? they are hard to find and I'm using photo's plus some photos / drawings of Indian and Australian crane loco's also built by Hawthorn Leslie to model this loco. Quote
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