Questions about thread placement and picture posting.

Nevadablue Jan 18, 2014

  1. Nevadablue

    Nevadablue TrainBoard Member

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    I've looked and not found...

    I would like to post my models that I'm working on but I'm not sure where to put the threads. I am modifying toy train locomotives and cars to make reasonable models to enjoy and still be able to play with. Where should these go? ... if they go anywhere. ;) Also, I am building model buildings from scratch, not sure of interest or placement for these. I'm working in G Scale (loosely) but the principles would apply to any scale really.

    On pictures... What is the preference of the management for picture posting? I can upload or post offsite, no problem, but I would rather do this like the forum managers want. I find it sad that so many threads across the net are broken because of picture loss. Let me know please.

    Thanks,
    Ken

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  2. FriscoCharlie

    FriscoCharlie Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter

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    Ken,

    If you are a G Scaler, the G Scale forum would be the place. :) The Inspection Pit can also be used for general interest modeling.

    Charlie
     
  3. Nevadablue

    Nevadablue TrainBoard Member

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    Thanks Charlie!

    Hey, I just noticed what I think is your signature. FRISCO... I lived next to it for quite a few years and did a lot of hiking along the tracks. Small world. :cool:
     
  4. Nevadablue

    Nevadablue TrainBoard Member

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    What about pic posting preference? Onsite? Offsite?
     
  5. fitz

    fitz TrainBoard Member

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    Ken, you could upload the pics into our RailImages site, and then just select "Copy URL" from your pics stored there, and when you add a pic, as I have seen you have figured out, select "From URL" and paste the URL into the blank box. Then uncheck the box "Retrieve remote file, etc." that appears below and it will appear, like this:

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