Well let's face it. Most of the time there aren't any trains anyway so we just set in the grass an wait. I headed down town instead and waited in a coffee shop, in comfort. Enjoy ------------------ Dave Winter Owner/Operator Winter Valley Regional Railway [This message has been edited by Dave Winter (edited 08 November 2000).] [This message has been edited by Dave Winter (edited 08 November 2000).] [This message has been edited by Dave Winter (edited 08 November 2000).] [This message has been edited by Dave Winter (edited 09 November 2000).]
Lemme give it a shot... Guess it works - just copied and pasted your URL to my browser and the image came up, so I put it in the post and voila!! Figured out your problem as well Dave, you have a space before the [/img] command (after the 112 ending the URL). ------------------ Corey Lynch Pres - Rensselaer Model RR Society, NEB&W RR http://www.rpi.edu/~lynchc/Railfanning/railfanning.htm - My Site http://www.union.rpi.edu/railroad/ - NEB&W [This message has been edited by Harron (edited 09 November 2000).]
That was it! I tried a new photo, as you can see, and it worked. ------------------ Dave Winter Owner/Operator Winter Valley Regional Railway
Well worth the effort to post those pics Lots of excellent detail. More, please ------------------ Alan The perfect combination - BNSF and N Scale! www.alancurtismodels.com Andersley Western Railroad Alan's American Gallery
The power pole is one of the most overlooked details. You didn't miss it! Nice job and great photos. It's giving me lots of ideas to add to my N-Trak Modules. Yes, SHARE MORE! ------------------ Brent Tidaback, Member #234 BNSF Railfan-to-the Max and a N-Scaler to boot! "Ship it on the Route of The Roadrunners!" The Aransas Odessa & Western, a division of the BNSF
Thanks You can't have enough power poles (telephone poles?) on a layout. They're so prevalent in 1:1 that we never even see them. Still, did you ever try to get a good train picture without one or two of them being in the way? This old module/diarama is just over a year old now and it's been moved around so much that it's beginning to look a bit ratty. You don't seem to notice these things until you see them in a picture. Clean up time. ------------------ Dave Winter Owner/Operator Winter Valley Regional Railway
Hey Dave, nice work. A little hint for editing messages. If you edit a message a second time, scroll all the way to the bottom and remove the "This message edited by..." line. This way it only looks like you edited it once. My post above was edited three times, but you only see one edit note. ------------------ Corey Lynch Pres - Rensselaer Model RR Society, NEB&W RR http://www.rpi.edu/~lynchc/Railfanning/railfanning.htm - My Site http://www.union.rpi.edu/railroad/ - NEB&W
Interesting... I can see all the pics but i can't see no message icons! I don't know which end the fault lies on...
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by tunnel88: Interesting... I can see all the pics but i can't see no message icons! I don't know which end the fault lies on... <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Message Icons have been down for me all day as well (though not yesterday). ------------------ Corey Lynch Pres - Rensselaer Model RR Society, NEB&W RR http://www.rpi.edu/~lynchc/Railfanning/railfanning.htm - My Site http://www.union.rpi.edu/railroad/ - NEB&W
Great pics dave, where did you get your vehicles from? I always seem to be only able to find european cars? Also where did you get your N scale figures from? ------------------ Regards Paul Cassar-Moderator & Member number 50 SPAD Investigator #1 ICQ 61198217 http://users.bigpond.net.au/railroad2000
Thanks Dave - you always have good photos for us to enjoy. It's appreciated! Charlie ------------------ Ship It On The FRISCO! | IAMOKA.com