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Irish Railway Models - Announcements

Irish Railway Models - Announcements

ICR Update Oct 2025 - Cutting It Fine To Show Time

ICR Update Oct 2025 - Cutting It Fine To Show Time

Fran Burke

Finally, progress is being made, and a new sample has made the show by the skin of its teeth. See (and hear!) the latest sample of our ICR and find out it's current status...

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Enterprise Engage - Classic NIR Mark 2s To Match Our Forthcoming Hunslet Locomotives Announced!

Enterprise Engage - Classic NIR Mark 2s To Match Our Forthcoming Hunslet Locomotives Announced!

Our iconic NIR Mark 2 coaches are back, now in their original maroon and blue liveries to perfectly complement your Hunslet locomotives. Packed with authentic detail, these coaches capture a bold era of cross-border rail travel like never before.

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A Palvan Is Your Only Man - CIE Bulleid Palvans Next For Accurascale IRM!

A Palvan Is Your Only Man - CIE Bulleid Palvans Next For Accurascale IRM!

Discover Accurascale IRM's new Bulleid Palvans – authentic Irish wagons from the 1950s–80s, faithfully recreated in OO gauge. Pre-order now for 2026!

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Park Royal Update - Production Underway!

Park Royal Update - Production Underway!

We have some good news on our lovely Park Royal coaches, which are well into the production phase!  Check out the latest delivery information here...

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H Van Heaven - Unfitted H Vans Next For Accurascale IRM!

H Van Heaven - Unfitted H Vans Next For Accurascale IRM!

Unfitted when it comes to brakes, but very much fit for purpose, are our new Bulleid unfitted H Vans, one of the most numerous Irish wagons of the CIE era! Check out our new vans here...

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Double Bubble - The Iconic CIE Cement Bubbles Are Back In Two Liveries!

Double Bubble - The Iconic CIE Cement Bubbles Are Back In Two Liveries!

We're forever blowing bubbles with our Irish CIE Cement Bubble wagons! Check out our new production run of these Irish freight icons, coming your way in two liveries... 

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History File; The Gaelic Goddesses of the Great Southern Railway

History File; The Gaelic Goddesses of the Great Southern Railway

In 1939, the entry into service of the first of Inchicore’s Class B1a 4-6-0 locomotives; 800 Maeḋḃ (Maedhbh), broke all of Ireland’s previous locomotive building conventions, and has led to the GSR Class 800 locomotives achieving a legendary status not far short of their illustrious namesakes. But is this down to the engineering excellence of the Class, or a legacy of potential unfulfilled?

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