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KIRLEY JUNCTION – NIR 62’ Rail bogie Wagons.

 

I saw Anthony Smith’s conversion years ago and got some white-metal wagon cranes to do the same. I got some bogies from IRM last Oct and talked Gareth Brennan into doing the job.  He scratch-build the wagons and did a beautiful job except they were too clean. All I did was a bit of weathering and added some rails.

 

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KIRLEY JUNCTION -NIR GM + Mk2 Enterprise Set.

 

GM #111 with the new IRM Mk2's, also showing is the Hunslet on local service and IR's #071 with Mk 2's , Murphy Models coaches.

 

 

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North Down Model Railway Show

 

Helped on Patrick Davey's layout Brookhall Mill  at the weekend and of course had to get some of Provincial Wagons new offerings, ex GNRI Bagged Cement Vans under CIE logo. 

 

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IRM Mk2 NIR Coaches in the Corporate livery

 

First run out for these coaches in what IRM call the corporate livery.  GM NIR 112 at the head of the Enterprise set. Had to include an MIR Gen Van to complete the set in this livery.

 

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KIRLEY JUNCTION - H & W Diesel #28

A model of Harland & Wolff’s large diesel locomotive made by Gareth Brennan. It started life with the BCDR but then went to the UTA. It was still used as a shunter over more modern locomotives.

 

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1 hour ago, kirley said:

I bought the QGT as a scratch built brass body (maker unknown) and added a Jinty chassis.  Thanks for the technical point, every day is a leaning day.

No dramas Kieran - only learned myself recently!! Great work on that QGT. Bike is a nice and authentic touch - esp for Belfast docks.

 

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