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Are they the Irish Freight Models ones?

 

Absolutely TOP CLASS!!!!!!

 

So now, the typical Irish passenger train of pre 1980 is possible in so many ways; ie no two carriages alike hardly!

 

You could have a set containing a tin van, a couple of laminates, a Craven, a Bredin, a Park Royal, a laminate brake and a BR or Dutch Van.....

 

I'm beginning to rethink my Austrian 009 ideas.

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Are they the Irish Freight Models ones?

 

So now, the typical Irish passenger train of pre 1980 is possible in so many ways; ie no two carriages alike hardly!

 

You could have a set containing a tin van, a couple of laminates, a Craven, a Bredin, a Park Royal, a laminate brake and a BR or Dutch Van.....

 

John they are Worsley Works sides added to a donor RTR coach. The only item on your list that I don't have is the Tin Van but that's in its box waiting to be built.

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John they are Worsley Works sides added to a donor RTR coach. The only item on your list that I don't have is the Tin Van but that's in its box waiting to be built.

 

Kieran, if it's the one made in NZ, you'll love it!

 

As for your laminates, yes, very well done. Especially that they appear to have passengers in them! My grandson was looking on one of my trains and said - "Where are the people"?

 

Out of the mouths ......

 

So, I've been buying seated figures!

 

Leslie

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Good thinking, Leslie.

 

Only 2-3 passengers per coach actually makes the difference - and is certainly prototypical for Ballina - Limerick - Rosslare, Nenagh, and many another sparse service in black'n'tan days!

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