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  1. In light of Richards death can a moderator close this thread thanks Colin
  2. Hi Guys I have just stared to follow this post and I was wondering where I could get imperial sized wheels for Sn2 from say 1/8" to up 1/2" I should say that I don't own a lathe or a computer good enough to install Cad on at present.
  3. I will need to find the website again, but I copied the old signal cabin track plan which is extensive to say the least and it is that which I might use as a basis, the only thing it does not have and that is the recent sidings that have been install for the Oil traffic, the one thing I like about it is that it has five routes into the station itself, which from a modelling point of view means that you could have four different railway companies running trains into the station.
  4. I never got to meet him, but I have always likes his model of Castle Rackrent. It has only been in the past few months that I decided to try and find him and ask his advice on all thinks Irish, I have over the years built up a collection of 3ft Irish Kits in 00n3 which need to be built, but I have always considered Richard as one of those inspirational modellers along with the likes of the late David Lloyd who built Coolcalaghta. It was also one of the reasons I wanted to contact him to find out what loco and rolling stock plans he had for Irish railways. in the past few months I have become interested by three Irish stations which have modelling appeal by the bucket, they are all a bit on the large size, they are Strabane on the GNRi / CDRJC, Downpatrick on the BCDR and finally for now at least Claremorris on the MGWR. I just hope that where ever they both are they can enjoy the Craic
  5. Just a though I wonder if it is worth contacting Bill Bedford direct and asking him what those parts are for? Colin
  6. Hi all I am trying to find out a bit more about this magazine and who the editor was in October 1998? My reason is that it published a little know photo of the Lynton and Barnstaple Railway in that issue. Did this magazine morph into another magazine or did it just stop trading? Contact details of the then Editor would be most welcome. Regards Colin Rainsbury
  7. Hi guys is there any up date to this query? as it is 3 years since the last post (2017) Colin
  8. Oops keyboard sticking thanks for the correction Colin
  9. Hi all I wonder if anyone can help, does anyone have any contact with Richard this day and age as it has been some time since I have heard anything about Castle Rackrent and I was interested as to what has happen to it. Also I understand that he might have a few plans for MGWR buildings and such like, that I would like to obtain copies of. If you can PM me with any details I would be grateful, thanks Colin
  10. By the sound of it I think I will wait before ordering anything, as I suspect there are going to be people who need to order stuff and get it right now. Colin
  11. Hi Guys looking at the first photo I see you have used the American style of baseboard building, can you confirm that the big timber section inthe middle of the photo is in fact a Tee section and not a box. This is one of the first non American layouts I have seen constructed in this way and it looks terrific. I also like the idea of using grey primer as well Final question for now is the quarry building from a kit or have they been scratch built? Great looking railway.
  12. I like the idea of spirals at each end of the stations, that sounds like it could be fun, the FY could be at say 3ft and the first station could be at say 3ft 9ins then one long run around the outside of both stations to the second station then a second spiral down to meet up with the FY again.
  13. Thanks Guys some good answers and I can see a solution with them.
  14. Hi guys. I have a question. I think most of us have or in my case still do think about building an American style room filler. The layout will consist of at least two stations and a fiddle yard. But I was wondering what do you all think about how much clear running line is acceptable between stations in a room of 20ft x 10ft the layout is Irish broad gauge in 4mm scale? I would like to run 7 60ft length bogie coaches or 14 30ft six wheeler coaches as the idea train set size. Any suggestions?
  15. Thanks Guys, Looks like I will have to wait until C&L are up and running again to buy some this stuff to have a play with, I am starting to play with templot at the moment and I have got the basics, it is just a case of getting my head around such things like doing a diamond crossing. I will get the hang of it at some point.
  16. Hi Martin Just re read you notes about the Irish modelling forum, if any one wanted more information this is a good place to start, if you are in to the steam age you might find this a bit to modern,but don't forget that up until recently there has not been any RTR Irish models, I think Murphy's Model's have caught the imagination of the Irish railway modeller at the right time. I am just wondering how much it would cost to produce a (and I would guess it would have to be flat bottom code 75 rail section) a plastic flex track base for 21mm gauge. I have already asked on the Irish forum if anyone has heard about this before, but no one has. I do appreciate the fact that it would be a very small market for such a product, but I am sure there are enough people out there willing to give 21mm gauge a try if everything was not so difficult to do, if by making laying the track that much easier and thus allowing more time to build the point work, I am sure we would see some more very fine Irish layouts on the exhibition circuit. Colin
  17. Thanks Martin I have that one and I am a member of a number of Irish forums and New Irish Lines magazine, I think sometimes that British modellers do take it for granted about historic information being available about the railways of the UK. What I have come across so far with the Irish scene is that people didn't always take notes of what was going on around them when it comes to Irish Railways, it is only after the 2 World War that information was collected about the different Irish Railway companies as such, of course there are a few Irish Heritage groups, but no where near to the same level as we have in the UK. This layout has been in the planning stage for the best part of 20 years, it is not going to be a second Fry railway system in 4mm but there is so much out there that no one can get bored with finding something to model, I do suggest if anyone has a few hours (you are going to need it) to look at the Irish OS map service and go back to the 1950's and check out the track plans http://maps.osi.ie/publicviewer/#V2,615364,750893,0,9 you will not be wasting your time, honestly. Colin
  18. Hi Guys I wonder if anyone can help me, I am playing around with the idea of an Irish 21mm gauge layout. Now many years ago someone produced a plastic flex track base for 21mm gauge? Can anyone tell me who it was please, I am also in contact with a few other 21mm gauge modellers so if we have to talk minimum orders I think it could be done for a new batch to be made. Regards Colin.
  19. Hi Guys I am just wondering if this coach body has an equivalent brake van body anywhere which could be used to make up some freelanced coaches, I don't want to just cut up a Ration kit or an old Hornby Clerestory coach body at this point as I am looking for something different if that is possible for an Irish theme 6 wheeled coach. Colin
  20. Hi all I was wondering if there has been any up dates to the last post in 2014? Regards Colin Rainsbury
  21. I got the impression some time ago that while he is a great guy and wants to do a lot of things, but he has found out that there are a lot more problems than he was lead to believe, also I think he is/was also looking after his parents which is what I have had to do as well so I know only to well what that can add to anyone's situation. One manufacture which I was wondering about and that was K's Kits? does anyone know what happen to all the tooling or brass patterns? Some one on another list said they where still about but no longer making railway white metal models, can anyone confirm this and do you have a current address, Thanks
  22. A man after my own heart on this, I too have a narrow gauge layout project which is far to big for the room I have got to work on it, but so many people say to me you have got to built something which fits your space and I say I am.
  23. Hi Guys I have been having a though, I know that age creeps up on all of us, but I cant stop thinking about about all those model manufactures which are no more, as an example I am thinking of Sharman wheels, this in turn has lead me on to thinking there must be other small manufactures which we took for granted but are no more, one that comes to mind is Kings Cross models, now I only can recall having a few bits from them years ago but I wonder if there is a modern day equivalent and if so who would that be? So the question is this who do you recall as being a very useful supplier of bits you have needed and if there is a modern day equivalent who do you use? These can be locos, coach and wagon kits of brass, white metal or even plastic injection if you like, also any body that used to produce buildings in card or plastic and then you have all those detailing parts as well. Hopefully some of you will travel back down memory lane and think oh yes I wonder what happen to so and so's ranges of models and kits Regards Colin Rainsbury
  24. We have Expo-ng coming up 29th October http://expong.org/ so I expect Peco to be there, so we may find out when shipping will happen. Better get my money ready just in case Parkside Dundas has his order available at the show (I did pre-order three of them)
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