The pictures boss, the pictures--- where's the pictures-- It might be my computer box, but all I get are small squares with an X inside. Fred
I'm having the same problem of getting a plain white page. Started Saturday with a video posting of the Challenger. ...don
Not sure??? I posted them on the ZoCal Yahoo Group page http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ZoCal/photos/album/10608135/pic/list
Membership to ZoCal necesarry to view pictures I have the same proble to se images here. I guess this problem has to do with missing webaccess to the ZoCal group. As I understand it you need to be member of the group or enable webaccess to see the photos. Here from the group page: --------------------------------------------------------------------- To enjoy this Web-only feature of ZoCal, you need to enable Web Access. With Web Access, you'll enjoy your group's online photos, polls, links, message archive search, and more! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- I think the best will be to upload the pictures on an open website.
Guess you must be member to see the images Now I can see the images, when I have been a member of ZoCal site today: An example: Hmm, I am not sure if this is OK, but I needed to be a member to have access to the album.
It's just as a "I would like to do it", but if you can get "Mikie" to do it, they hey, get Mikie to do it first. See what happens, take notes and then do it your self David did an awsome job for a first time attempt on this loco, 5-starz. The basis of which the rest of us will follow. Don
I agree Don. It takes skill and courage to take apart a $1500 engine apart and make it something special.
Hello from Kansas City,KS. Just finished up the smart car NATIONALS here. Starting the fun drive home (ZoCal) tomorrrow. Lighting blew out the power to the building yesterday - literally. Hit the power pole where it feeds down and under the street. Totally fused the wires. They just about have the power back up to full. Been the hotel generator and a side power keeping this joint open. Picture of them running new lines literally across the street and into the ground.
Are you planning to build the lighted model of this scene? It could be a nice addition to your end module.
The music was sick and the video was great. Wonder what metal wheels would do for pulling maybe 60 or 65 PFE reefers. Always reaching higher!! cheerz Garth
The PenZee PFEs were all converted to metal wheels. It was a wonderful sound of all those metal wheels rolling. Too noisy to record that sound there. Sorry about the "music"
Nice, but you need to check car #3 for derailing J and you should consider putting on a brake spring on the caboose to stop it from jerking back and forth.