Great picture Thomas, As you can see from this forum there are some great pictures on here keep up the good work guys now do we have any gals who are modelling N scale? ------------------ http://members.optusnet.com.au/~pcassar/index
Went to Jim Cullens site and saw this picture taken by George Picyk http://members.optusnet.com.au/~pcassar/index [This message has been edited by Colonel (edited 24 June 2000).]
Colonel, that website you posted is really a good one. Excellent pictures along with a lot of inspiration.
Great talent out there everyone. Here is a picture from my M.A.T. It shows downtown Maberly with Union Station on the right. A kitbashed Kibri Osterburken station. The rest is scratchbuilt. This is my first attempt to use perspective to create depth which really isn't there. Fun but challenging ------------------ Robin Maberly and Tayside [This message has been edited by Robin Matthysen (edited 03 July 2000).] [This message has been edited by Robin Matthysen (edited 03 July 2000).]
Here is a picture from Bob Russells website. The picture is of MT-5 4370 arriving at the Santa Mesa Depot in a early morning Southern California fog. you can visit bob's site at http://members.aol.com/DAYLIGHT99 ------------------ http://members.optusnet.com.au/~pcassar/index
That's correct Colonel, same one that's at the top of the page only at a different location. It's a shelf type layout that's only 26x65in. It's not very big but has a lot of action in the way of switching.
here's one from the nasty southern http://www.trainboard.com/userphotos/triplecrown3.jpg ------------------ Norfolk Southern The Pack Mule of Transportation Mo-Pac RULES Heritage N-Scale Group, Joliet, Il.
Cool pic, and yet another NTBN module that is about to go through some changes! This pic is on Geri Altum's eight foot of Southern/Norfolk Southern Railway. It's about to have a "river" modlue added to it. I can't wait to see your new modules too, 'bacon. ------------------ RAILROADING-TO-THE-MAX, Burlington Northern/Santa Fe Style! Brent Tidaback, Member #234
great picture of the module, does anyone else out there have pics of modular layouts? ------------------ http://users.bigpond.net.au/railroad2000
Took a visit to my old frine mike Usoffs site. Mike is an avid UP modeller and has a yard most modellers would die for. Take a look at his site at http://www.primenet.com/~trains/ ------------------ http://users.bigpond.net.au/railroad2000 [This message has been edited by Colonel (edited 05 July 2000).]
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Colonel: great picture of the module, does anyone else out there have pics of modular layouts? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Yes, go to the "Starting Over" topic, my "Gridley, TX." modules are shown there and details about their rebuild. ------------------ RAILROADING-TO-THE-MAX, Burlington Northern/Santa Fe Style! Brent Tidaback, Member #234
Here is a picture taken by GATS at the Sydney Model Railroad Club which I'm a member of, you can visit our club site at http://www.geocities.com/sydney_nscale/ [This message has been edited by Colonel (edited 09 July 2000).]
Just testing if I can post a picture: ------------ Helge More Gallery pictures on my site SR&WF [This message has been edited by HelgeK (edited 22 July 2000).] It does not work! Now I will try the last time with only the image URL just to check that Trainboard can handle a call for an image: I might mixed it up. New test Aug 2 with the original UBB code. [This message has been edited by HelgeK (edited 23 July 2000).] [This message has been edited by HelgeK (edited 02 August 2000).] [This message has been edited by HelgeK (edited 02 August 2000).]
Helge, all I can see is a red cross ------------------ Alan The perfect combination - BNSF and N Scale! www.ac-models.com Andersley Western Railroad Alan's American Gallery Alan's European Gallery Alan's British Steam Gallery
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Alan: Helge, all I can see is a red cross <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> DITTO! "Where's the BEEF!" ------------------ RAILROADING-TO-THE-MAX! Brent Tidaback, Member #234 and a N-Scaler to boot!
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by John Whitby: I can't compete with the beautiful pics already posted but just to prove that n-scale is alive and kicking outside of US railroads I have included two of my favourite Swiss layout shots. "Variety is the spice of life" <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Hi John Love those pictures! How about posting those great photos at my site also? Show off your talents here! Or if you don't wish to go there, may I post them for you? Al Howard alhoward@blueridge.net
Hi Y'all This is a photo of my nice N Scale trees These are part of an N Trak module at the French Broad E'N'pire Model RR Club I would love to send you some of these trees for free! Check this offer in the Inspection Pit forum My free trees offer Al Howard alhoward@blueridge.net
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Alan: Helge, all I can see is a red cross <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Alan, Maxwell. Can anyone explain or analyze what happens (or not happens). I have posted the picture according to the instruction, and when trainboard returned the verification the picture was there yesterday. Today when I used IE, I found the red cross too, and that´s it. I could do nothing. When I used Netscape I found a "broken" image that I activated by View Image. Then I got a message from Tripod with the image URL, and a prompt that says click the URL to load the image. I did, and the picture show up. What to do???? ---------- Helge One thing more. I noticed also that the first picture in this topic - from Paul Cassar - show up as broken image too, and that is not on Tripod. Same problem, same workaround get the picture visible. So, is there some odd behavior with the Trainboard server like firewall protection, timeout, directory protection, or any limitation due to format handling??? [This message has been edited by HelgeK (edited 23 July 2000).]