Darren.d Posted August 2 Posted August 2 Iv seen this guys stuff on adverts. Some of the paint jobs look really bad.
DJ Dangerous Posted August 2 Posted August 2 1 minute ago, Darren.d said: Iv seen this guys stuff on adverts. Some of the paint jobs look really bad. I think it’s a question of getting what you pay for…
DJ Dangerous Posted August 14 Posted August 14 Lots and lots of lots here, plus lots of potential bargains, at the Rails X Hattons auction: https://www.sheffieldauctiongallery.com/auction/details/-the-rails-x-hattons-archive-sale--auction-no-5 1
DJ Dangerous Posted August 14 Posted August 14 Loads of non-Irish-outline buses here on Adverts.ie: https://touch.adverts.ie/models/100-diecast-1-76-scale-model-buses/37891772
DJ Dangerous Posted September 6 Posted September 6 (edited) O Gauge locos at bonkers prices from Rails of Sheffield. Anybody who’s ever thought about dabbling the toe in O Gauge, be it a garden railway, a short end to end shelf layout, a loop of Set-Track on the floor, or even a static model for “one day” would do well to have a look. BR blue era Class 09 shunter for £167 ex-VAT: https://railsofsheffield.com/products/gaugemaster-collection-gm7210203-class-09-016-br-blue-weathered-diesel-shunter-locomotive BR intercity era Class 09 shunter for £159 ex-VAT: https://railsofsheffield.com/products/gaugemaster-collection-gm7210204-class-09-012-dick-hardy-engineers-grey-diesel-shunter-locomotive There’s a ton of other stuff, too: https://railsofsheffield.com/collections/obsolete-warehouse-finds?filter.p.m.custom.availability=In+Stock&filter.v.price.gte=0&filter.v.price.lte=595&filter.p.m.custom.Scale=O+Gauge&sort_by=best-selling Most of it will be snapped up, fast, so get the creaky wallets out! Edited September 6 by DJ Dangerous Added reference screenshots
Galteemore Posted September 6 Posted September 6 (edited) Not quite as good as their £125 steam locos earlier in the year but some serious bargains here. One thing O gauge stock has is ‘presence’ - you are getting a lot of loco for your money ! Edited September 6 by Galteemore 1 1
DJ Dangerous Posted September 6 Posted September 6 They have a couple of steam locos on offer, too, although not all as cheap as last time: https://railsofsheffield.com/products/dapol-7s-018-002-lswr-b4-0-4-0t-caen-brown-90 https://railsofsheffield.com/products/dapol-7s-005-004-0f-sentinel-4wvb-no7160-in-lms-livery https://railsofsheffield.com/products/dapol-7s-018-006-lswr-b4-0-4-0t-lined-green-91 https://railsofsheffield.com/products/dapol-7s-010-021-terrier-a1-lbsc-improved-green-wapping-0-6-0-tank-locomotive-no-71 I like that brown 0-4-0, would look fabulous running in a garden… If I had a garden! 1
DJ Dangerous Posted September 6 Posted September 6 Lovely O Gauge HAA MGR wagons on offer, but I can’t find video evidence of the open wagons running mixed with wagons with top skips / canopies. Five variants on offer: https://railsofsheffield.com/products/mgr-haa-coal-wagon-brown-cradle-354317 https://railsofsheffield.com/products/dapol-7f-048-010-mgr-haa-coal-wagon-brown-cradle-356264 https://railsofsheffield.com/products/dapol-7f-048-011-mgr-haa-coal-wagon-red-cradle-356189 https://railsofsheffield.com/products/dapol-7f-048-012-mgr-haa-coal-wagon-red-cradle-366040 https://railsofsheffield.com/products/dapol-7f-048-100-mgr-haa-coal-wagon-red-cradle-with-top-skip-351131 I get the impression that some collieries couldn’t handle hoppers with top skips / canopies, so maybe they were not mixed.
Mol_PMB Posted September 6 Posted September 6 1 hour ago, DJ Dangerous said: Lovely O Gauge HAA MGR wagons on offer, but I can’t find video evidence of the open wagons running mixed with wagons with top skips / canopies. I get the impression that some collieries couldn’t handle hoppers with top skips / canopies, so maybe they were not mixed. The top skips increased the volume and so allowed the wagons to be loaded to maximum axleload even with slightly less dense grades of coal. They also much reduced the amount of coal blown off the wagons en route - as well as losing payload this contaminated the ballast and wasn't popular with the neighbours. (These wagons carried very fine coal, little more than dust, for power station use.) But as you say, they weren't compatible with most collieries and most of the top skip fitted wagons worked in Scotland for much of their lives. Wagons with and without top skips would not normally be mixed in service. 2
DJ Dangerous Posted September 6 Posted September 6 37 minutes ago, Mol_PMB said: The top skips increased the volume and so allowed the wagons to be loaded to maximum axleload even with slightly less dense grades of coal. They also much reduced the amount of coal blown off the wagons en route - as well as losing payload this contaminated the ballast and wasn't popular with the neighbours. (These wagons carried very fine coal, little more than dust, for power station use.) But as you say, they weren't compatible with most collieries and most of the top skip fitted wagons worked in Scotland for much of their lives. Wagons with and without top skips would not normally be mixed in service. That pretty much summarises what I had read online. I had been hoping to prove myself wrong. Thanks for ruining my day!
Mol_PMB Posted September 6 Posted September 6 1 minute ago, DJ Dangerous said: That pretty much summarises what I had read online. I had been hoping to prove myself wrong. Thanks for ruining my day! Sorry! You'll just have to buy a train of each... They're not much more expensive than H vans! 1
DJ Dangerous Posted September 6 Posted September 6 45 minutes ago, Mol_PMB said: Sorry! You'll just have to buy a train of each... They're not much more expensive than H vans! True on pricing, OO vs. O is a no-brainer, but this was far easier: 2
DJ Dangerous Posted September 29 Posted September 29 O Gauge Class 09 / Class 97 shunters going for bonkers prices, cheaper than a Murphy Models 141: https://railsofsheffield.com/collections/gaugemaster-collection-reductions?sort_by=created-ascending&filter.v.price.gte=0&filter.v.price.lte=245&filter.p.m.custom.Scale=O Gauge Reference screenshots attached. 1 1
DJ Dangerous Posted October 4 Posted October 4 Gerry Hoey / Millipede has a few Ammonia wagons for sale: https://touch.adverts.ie/models/model-railway-irish-ammonia-tankers/38372403 1
Mol_PMB Posted yesterday at 11:32 Posted yesterday at 11:32 TMC are having a massive sale this weekend, with 40% to 70% off many items. There's a lot of new, good quality OO scale rolling stock available at 40% off. Not specifically Irish, but some of the items would be suitable for Irish layouts. https://www.themodelcentre.com/40-75-off-sale I picked up a new Dapol O gauge Austerity tank for £162.00 (RRP £278.91)
Horsetan Posted yesterday at 12:01 Posted yesterday at 12:01 24 minutes ago, Mol_PMB said: TMC are having a massive sale this weekend, with 40% to 70% off many items. There's a lot of new, good quality OO scale rolling stock available at 40% off. .... Rails of Sheffield have similar sales. In the past I've had a Hornby B1 and a Heljan "1366" pannier at rather less than retail from them. They've now sent me an e-mail publicising stocks of the Hornby "Lord Nelson" class being flogged at under £100 each - about half the retail price when launched. It does make you wonder how much you could save if you're prepared to wait long enough....and how much overstock / slow-selling stock there is out there.... 1
GSR 800 Posted yesterday at 12:07 Posted yesterday at 12:07 3 minutes ago, Horsetan said: Rails of Sheffield have similar sales. In the past I've had a Hornby B1 and a Heljan "1366" pannier at rather less than retail from them. They've now sent me an e-mail publicising stocks of the Hornby "Lord Nelson" class being flogged at under £100 each - about half the retail price when launched. It does make you wonder how much you could save if you're prepared to wait long enough....and how much overstock / slow-selling stock there is out there.... I think the Lord Nelsons haven't shifted very well due to being panned as very light and therefore somewhat poor haulers for their size. Heljan don't seem to be very well considered at all. 1
Horsetan Posted yesterday at 18:27 Posted yesterday at 18:27 6 hours ago, GSR 800 said: .... Heljan don't seem to be very well considered at all. Not in terms of steam outline, it seems, with the Beyer-Garratt being the best-known disaster so far. Most of their diesels seem to have been decent - the Hymek in particular - though the less said about the Class 17 Clayton, the better. I bought the 1366 Pannier mainly for the bodyshell; I have a suitable P4 etched chassis for it. 1
leslie10646 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Thanks for the advice, Ivan. I'd considered a Garratt, having travelled on them in South Africa!
Horsetan Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 33 minutes ago, leslie10646 said: Thanks for the advice, Ivan. I'd considered a Garratt, having travelled on them in South Africa! The Heljan Garratt looked the part, but wasn't up to much mechanically. Many many complaints about fragility, failing motors, etc.
amdaley Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 9 minutes ago, Horsetan said: The Heljan Garratt looked the part, but wasn't up to much mechanically. Many many complaints about fragility, failing motors, etc. The second version were much better. They sorted out the faults I think.
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