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  1. Well done indeed.  Many years ago a friend of mine tried to bash one of these from a cut down Tri-ang LNER B12 (honestly!); it was surprisingly effective but a rotten runner.  I look forward to seeing the finished loco.

     

    Colm

  2. There's a thread in "kitbuilding" on this site, also on my railway's thread on irsh railways group - just search for caledonian princess - and i didn't buld it!  The ship was broken up in turkey in 2009, having spent more years of its life as a floating nightclub than it did as a ferry.

  3. So D2574 will be produced. I am really surprised -and dead chuffed.  I model the Glasgow & Sou'west part of BR in the early/mid sixties -  specifically Stranraer Harbour - I may be the only ever to do it in this way !  Picture attached with a Bachmann (incorrect) Class 03 and Derby lightweight in the station.

     

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    Two 05s,Nos  D2574/5 were allocated there and I have a blurry photo of one at work.  Thanks Heljan! 

     

    Now, what about a Class 126 "Ayrshire DMU" set then? I can always dream. 

     

    Colm Flanagan

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  4. Caolisport was mothballed whilst messing about on the railway took priority.  Safe to say I have put my obsession with all things 37/4 and Scotland to bed now.  Having ballasted the Mallaig road with 419 and worked a charter up there with 409 I'm cleansed.

     

    The locos are going in a cabinet and Caolisport has been pulled up. Tentatively starting a Carrick Roads layout using one part of the ashes of Caolisport.

     

    Small terminus station called St Just in Roseland as part of a branch to St Mawes.  45XX's, B sets and clay hoods will figure.

     

    Liking the changes at Waverley, a 'proper' big shed will look great.

    Any room on the new layout for a big Calmac ferry?  Is Hebridean Isles sailing south?

     

    Colm

  5. Hi Andy,

     

    Keep at it! The devil's in the detail - ballasting, platform edging etc., they can be a tedious business but well worth the effort in the final look and "feel" of a layout. I expect GVS is a "fixed" layout so for many folk your photos will be their only chance of seeing it. Now that you;ve got the hang of photos, what about putting up a few of your NIR stock ones on the irish group area?

     

    Colm

  6. I wonder if anyone knows where there might be an archive of drawings from the Cravens Companay of Sheffield, who built coaching stock, DMUs' etc., until taken over by Metro Cammell, itself now part of Alstom.

     

    I am trying to find out if any drawings exist of 70 "spoil wagons" which were built for the Ulster Transport Authority in 1966-1967. These 4 wheel wagons, carrying 30 tons approx, were used in trains of 20 for the last main line hauled steam trains in the British isles, which carried spoil from a site near Larne to provide the reclamation land for a new motorway north of Belfast. The contract ended in 1970. I attach a picture for info of one of them as delivered to Larne Harbour in February 1967.

     

    If anyone has any "leads" that might be worth following up I'd love to hear from them.

     

    Colm Flanagan

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  7. Here are a couple of pics of the modification I have made to the Hornby model of 123. For now, I've left the issue of lamps to be decided later!

     

    This basically involved removing the coupling (easy), then cutting away the front of the bogie (taking care not to damage the pickups or fixing screw holes!), adding plastic card "frames" under the front footplate (trial and error!), then adding detail like vacuum/steam pipes. I think it imrpoves the front end look of the model. The coaches can be tweaked too but I haven't done anything about that yet either - where do you stop? After all, the set was just an impulse buy becuse I remembered a friend having the loco many years ago!

     

    Colm Flanagan

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  8. I've just recently bought one of the Hornby ltd edition 2007 sets which feature this loco. It has a lovely paint job but oh, the front end - huge air gap over the bogie, huge old style coupling etc.,

    I'm not a "collector" so am embarking on a bit of detailing, removing the coupling and fitting a screw link one, fitting a new frame under the footplate to fill that huge gap and adding vac pipes etc.

    I shall probably fit lamps - does anyone know what colour Caledonian lamp bodies were, or know where there are any photos of the loco with them on?

    The pics I have seen from the Glasgow Museum show a blue bodied lamp attached to the cabside (one side only?) and the route indicator arms central on the buffer beam, but no lamps on the front at all.

     

    Any info welcome from folk who are more knowledgeable about the Caley than I am. (PS yes I know the coaches aren't right too!)

     

    Colm Flanagan

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