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On 2/6/2026 at 3:47 PM, mfjoc said:

Did the Hunslets ever get beyond Lansdowne road or anywhere west or south of Dublin?

No, Inchicore and Lansdowne Road are the furthest they got

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2 hours ago, Blaine said:

No, Inchicore and Lansdowne Road are the furthest they got

Did they ever get even as far as Heuston or Inchicore? I have never seen a picture of any of them at inchicore but stand to be corrected.

I do actually have a memory of them on Rugby specials at Lansdowne road during the 70's when I went to Internationals with my dad.

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There was a time when some NIR locos and stock went to the wheel lathe at Inchicore - that would seem the most likely time for one to visit. But I've never seen a photo of one there.

On photos, here's one of 102 on an ITG tour formed of Cravens and BR van. I think it only hauled the train a few miles, but it did happen:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/irishrailwayarchive/53511562509

And here's one from Ernie on delivery, I think this is at Preston? The Transport Ferry Service (building in the background) normally operated to Larne.

NIR Hunslet Bo-Bo 102 being delivered May 1970 img044

 

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There is a picture or video of one in Inchicore. I can't remember where I've seen it but I made a distinct mental note at the time as it "allowed" me to order these 😉

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7 hours ago, murphaph said:

There is a picture or video of one in Inchicore. I can't remember where I've seen it but I made a distinct mental note at the time as it "allowed" me to order these 😉

NIR 101 Class Hunslet no. 102, “Falcon”, at the Inchicore wheel lathe building, captured by the late Pearse McKeown, around 1980, on the IRRS Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/IrishRailwayRecordSociety/photos/a-most-unusual-visitor-to-ciés-inchicore-works-nir-101-class-hunslet-locomotive-/1453371561413940/

 

 

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19 hours ago, Mol_PMB said:

There was a time when some NIR locos and stock went to the wheel lathe at Inchicore - that would seem the most likely time for one to visit. But I've never seen a photo of one there.

On photos, here's one of 102 on an ITG tour formed of Cravens and BR van. I think it only hauled the train a few miles, but it did happen:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/irishrailwayarchive/53511562509

And here's one from Ernie on delivery, I think this is at Preston? The Transport Ferry Service (building in the background) normally operated to Larne.

NIR Hunslet Bo-Bo 102 being delivered May 1970 img044

 

Those buffer rams and stocks looked a bit undernourished. I wonder if Hunslet used wagon buffer parts?

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Received my maroon revised arc dcc sound today, haven't been able to check the sound yet, but the loco is just stunning in my opinion, Maroon livery really looks the part, can't wait for my three blue one's now, I'm certainty glad I got them, just brilliant, brings back great memories, thanks for these.👍

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On 5/6/2026 at 4:21 PM, murphaph said:

Yeah that's the one! Nice one DJ 🙂


Always handy to have some basement-dwelling troll taking screenshots of everything!

 

13 hours ago, John-r said:

Received my maroon revised arc dcc sound today, haven't been able to check the sound yet, but the loco is just stunning in my opinion, Maroon livery really looks the part, can't wait for my three blue one's now, I'm certainty glad I got them, just brilliant, brings back great memories, thanks for these.👍


So the Hunslets are already shipping?

Damn, my Park Royals haven’t even shipped yet!

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Same here. No Park Royal shipping notification yet. What's the logic behind starting on the Hunslets before the Park Royals are done I wonder? My orders weren't combined.

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3 minutes ago, murphaph said:

Same here. No Park Royal shipping notification yet. What's the logic behind starting on the Hunslets before the Park Royals are done I wonder? My orders weren't combined.

I DID request grouping both orders together for shipping.

Not combining the bills or anything, just shipping at the same time, and the lads said that they’d ship around the same time anyway.

I wonder what the order for shipping is. Definitely not first paid, first shipped, anyway.

Probably done geographically; Britain first, then Ireland, then the crazies like the US, then Europe, and at the very end of the queue, the massive group of Canarian customers?

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35 minutes ago, murphaph said:

Same here. No Park Royal shipping notification yet. What's the logic behind starting on the Hunslets before the Park Royals are done I wonder? My orders weren't combined.

I'm in the same boat - notified about one of my two Hunslets (tbf I ordered the second one after I had paid off the first, so there's a big gap in my order dates), but nothing about my Park Royals yet. I'm in Ireland. Perhaps they're being picked and packed by separate teams?

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32 minutes ago, murphaph said:

Same here. No Park Royal shipping notification yet. What's the logic behind starting on the Hunslets before the Park Royals are done I wonder? My orders weren't combined.

Logic? It looks like they pack whatever came out of the consignment boxes first and get those away.

I had the black/orange Park Royal turn up on Saturday afternoon (Royal Mail). That was followed by the Hunslet on Sunday (left exposed on the doorstep by DPD), and the green Park Royal some hours after (Royal Mail again).

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2 hours ago, Horsetan said:

Logic? It looks like they pack whatever came out of the consignment boxes first and get those away.

I had the black/orange Park Royal turn up on Saturday afternoon (Royal Mail). That was followed by the Hunslet on Sunday (left exposed on the doorstep by DPD), and the green Park Royal some hours after (Royal Mail again).

Were they three separate orders? DPD have done that to me too! Left 3 boxes full of models out on the drive, despite there being a carport they could have at least put them in. Thankfully it stayed dry that day.

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1 hour ago, murphaph said:

Were they three separate orders? DPD have done that to me too! Left 3 boxes full of models out on the drive, despite there being a carport they could have at least put them in. Thankfully it stayed dry that day.

Yes, they were three separate ones. I didn’t think it worth trying to combine it all later on.

DPD - and others - regularly leave things exposed if you're not in. I wonder what the theft rate is nowadays. 

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27 minutes ago, Horsetan said:

Yes, they were three separate ones. I didn’t think it worth trying to combine it all later on.

DPD - and others - regularly leave things exposed if you're not in. I wonder what the theft rate is nowadays. 

Now this raises an issue.

If any of these privatised delivery companies leave something on a doorstep and vanish, and Mr. Lightfingers happens along and steals it, who is responsible for replacing it or compensating the buyer? The manufacturer who employed this courier, the delivery company, or a perhaps-careless delivery man? And, out of interest, while we are not a legal advice forum here, out of interest - suppose the item was absolutely irreplaceable, and the potential buyer (resident of the delivery address) suffered significant loss as a result of not getting it, can he sue, and who?

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I’ve received most of my Park Royals but the last order hasn’t yet been dispatched. I’m going off on hols soon and had the same concern about it being left outside risking theft or rain damage. 
 

A quick email to Accurascale support, and they have delayed sending the order until I get back home. A prompt communication, very helpful and courteous. 
Risk averted! 

 

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48 minutes ago, jhb171achill said:

Now this raises an issue.

If any of these privatised delivery companies leave something on a doorstep and vanish, and Mr. Lightfingers happens along and steals it, who is responsible for replacing it or compensating the buyer? The manufacturer who employed this courier, the delivery company, or a perhaps-careless delivery man? And, out of interest, while we are not a legal advice forum here, out of interest - suppose the item was absolutely irreplaceable, and the potential buyer (resident of the delivery address) suffered significant loss as a result of not getting it, can he sue, and who?

I don't know the legal situation in Ireland but here in Germany if you don't explicity give them the go ahead to drop it off somewhere like behind the bins or in the carport then they are responsible for any theft if it is just dropped off and not handed to the recipient. For this reason I never give them the go ahead to drop it off anywhere when they send that email the day of the delivery. 

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51 minutes ago, jhb171achill said:

....suppose the item was absolutely irreplaceable...

In the case of the Hunslets, they are irreplaceable since there may not be another production run.

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Posted
42 minutes ago, Horsetan said:

In the case of the Hunslets, they are irreplaceable since there may not be another production run.

That's what I was thinking, but more with 800s in mind.

Posted
5 hours ago, murphaph said:

Were they three separate orders? DPD have done that to me too! Left 3 boxes full of models out on the drive, despite there being a carport they could have at least put them in. Thankfully it stayed dry that day.


Anybody ordering three boxes of models deserves bad karma.

😂😂😂😂

 

1 hour ago, jhb171achill said:

That's what I was thinking, but more with 800s in mind.


@GSR 800 can hook you up with a 3D printed one, so don’t worry if DPD hide yours in a wheelie bin or whatever.

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