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Hunslet 102

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  1. Thanks Kieran and Nelson,much appreciated. Kieran,I found the build not to bad,I took my time with them (3 in total)and really just sanded them on the underside until they sat flush on the chassis.Again,just sanding the various parts to ensure they were all flush (or flush-ish) was worth the effort to make sure the body sat well on the chassis.I actually completed the build over the Christmas holidays,they have been in limbo awaiting painting as I did not know what paint to use.Last week in B & Q, I stumbled across a small tin of duck egg blue gloss,and although I only ever paint my stock matt,it looked ok,so I got it and with the bit of weathering I think they have turned out ok.

  2. Kieran,a lot of work to get to this stage for the railcar,but the chassis is looking great.A note of caution,if you go with the NNK white metal cabs,they are not as wide as the railcar width in the kit. These are the ends I used on my own railcars and they are the width of a normal RTR coach.

  3. A busy Saturday at Belfast Great Victoria Street shows B165 in charge of a shoppers special just arrived in platform 4

     

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    Later in the afternoon,B165 is ready to return to Dublin with the shoppers and their bargains.In platform 3, an 80 class driving trailer will depart behind the shoppers special with a service for Portadown.

     

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    The final photo shows an overall view,with a glimpse of A20 in platform 2 with the MK2 Enterprise set.

     

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  4. Another scene from the 70s.Two of the ex GNR inspired railcars,BUT No135 in NIR maroon/grey livery approaches platform 2,while AEC No111 in UTA inspired blue/cream livery approaches platform 1.Note the different window profile between the 2 railcars.

     

    In the street behind,a joint RUC/army checkpoint has been set up,with an NIR Rail Express Parcels van making its way through it.These vans were used to take parcels between York Road and Great Victoria Street.

     

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  5. As the Christmas holidays draw to a close,there was time for another running session and a few more photo's.The first 2 photo's,taken from different sides of the railway fence,show DH shunter No2 in charge of a ballast train,passing GM loco B181 with the morning Enterprise from Dublin consisting of cravans and laminate stock.In the yard,sister loco B165 is shunting bubbles and H vans while B182 awaits to marshall a later goods back to Dundalk.

     

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    gallery_1918_2005_309509.jpgThe final photo below shows some of the buses on the layout,passing the fortified police station.

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  6. The first day of the Christmas holidays gave me the opportunity to get up the loft and give the trains a much needed run after nearly 4 months! Below is a photo from 1970,showing brand new Hunslet 101 Eagle heading under the road bridge with the Enterprise for Great Victoria Street.Heading in the opposite direction is Jeep No 6,making its way back to York Road via the Lisburn to Antrim line following a trip working to Great Victoria Street.In the street above,a couple of RUC landrovers show the changing face of everyday life in Belfast.

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  7. It has been a while since my last update,with nothing much happening on the station build.I have however been building a couple of AEC railcar sets,painted in 3 of the livery's that could be seen in the late sixties at the start of the NIR era.

    The first photo below shows AEC 111 in the regional blue/cream livery in platform 4,beside sister railcar 112 in UTA green livery.The year is 1969,AEC 111 remained in this livery and was never painted into the NIR maroon/grey livery,while AEC 112 received the new livery around 1969.

     

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    The next photo shows 112 heading out of the station,with the centre coach and rear AEC railcar 116 in the NIR maroon/cream livery.

     

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    The following photo shows a K15 centre coach in the blue/cream livery,with the rear end of AEC railcar 118 in NIR livery.

     

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    The final photo is an overall view of the station area,with CIE 141 loco in the foreground of platform 2 with the Enterprise made up of craven and laminate coaches,with the 2 AEC railcar sets in platforms 3 and 4.A brand new NIR DH loco is in platform 1 with the NIR weedkiller train,3 of these loco's arrived in 1969.

     

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  8. The following photos were taken in 1970 Belfast and show the changing face of both Northern Ireland Railways and Northern Ireland itself.The first photo shows an army 'Pig' truck setting up a checkpoint,with the soldiers dispersing into their various positions.As with life in Northern Ireland at the time,everyone carried on with their every day lives as normal.

     

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    The following photo is an aerial view taken from an army helicopter showing the army getting into position,while in the background,the changing face of NIR can be seen with brand new Hunslet 101 Eagle pushing the Enterprise to Belfast,passing the soon to be replaced BUT railcar.

     

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    The final photo shows the Hunslet and BUT meeting at the station,with passengers going about their business as normal despite the activity in the street.

     

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  9. A couple more shots from the layout,featuring my favourite locomotives of all time,the NIR DL Class,or better known as the  'Hunslet'. The first shows 101 Eagle powering the Enterprise through Alsadon station,passing sister loco 102 Falcon,which is in charge of a permanent way train.In the goods yard behind the station,CIE B class loco No 165 is marshalling some loose coupled wagons for a return trip to Dundalk.Once GVSt station area has been completed,this station will be remodelled to look like the real Adelaide station from the early 70s.

     

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    The following 2 photo's show the 2 Hunslet's passing each other in the station,one has been taken from the station side of the fence,the other from the good yard side of the fence.

     

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