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  1. That is a brilliant model! The layout mentioned by Tullygrainey is available to watch here in the recent BRM YouTube video. https://youtu.be/y7WmaPyxeUo?si=jXsmGqxmnUJUTkJm
  2. I recently came across this footage on YouTube of the very line covered in this thread, but from an earlier period. It features a mixture of liveries so could be from anywhere between 1923 and 1930s? Very crisp imaging which is great for viewing. The clip starts at the one minute mark. https://youtu.be/iXm7qNdZc3w?si=puWjxF7s5VlCl9qT
  3. It was lovely to see you again Patrick and to see Brookhall Mill now on the exhibition circuit!
  4. I have to agree with what others have said above, 3D printing has huge potential, especially resin printing which leaves very little visible print lines and fine detail. The models pictured above look great!
  5. Not too sure if this is any good, but a sound decoder has been uploaded to the website. Last orders today at 2pm. Hope it is of use. https://www.hattons.co.uk/688111/murphy_models_mm0567_po_21_pin_digital_sound_decoder_for_murphy_models_class_121_locomotives_pre_owned_/stockdetail
  6. Great progress! Looking forward to seeing them together complete. Where did you get the figures from? They look the part too.
  7. I was able to take a picture of the livery diagram for the new Y class and I think it will look rather smart. Congratulations to Marks Models for bringing a new model onto the market. Apologies for the blur on the picture.
  8. I can confirm the DART was operational and worked quite nicely. We got the bus from Belfast into the city centre, then DART from Tara St to Blackrock, then using Booterstown(?) on the way back.
  9. My guess is a wagon of some sort... the two gatherings of black/grey pixels being buffer heads, then the white pixels on top being a prototype body shell.
  10. Looking forward to seeing this one progress Alan!
  11. Hello all, I noticed this advertised in the recent Railway Modeller, a commissioned Rapido model based on the Will Hay film “Oh Mr Porter”, adjourned with the fictional lettering of the Southern Railway Northern Ireland. A quick google search brought up this website with other featured models. https://www.photogra-fix.com/railways I thought the brake van looked rather smart and wanted to share with others who may be interested in it too. Nelson.
  12. A brilliant picture of two fantastic models together.
  13. This is an immaculate model! Thank you for the clear step by step build process, very useful to lean from.
  14. A very interesting thread and excellent accompanying pictures, very useful! if I remember correctly there are various carts in the Ulster Folk Museum. There are scale models to demonstrate farming methods in the Ulster Folk side (one of the gallery buildings) and full size examples at the Transport side of the museum, at the bottom in the “land, sea, air” galleries.
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