Picture Test

sswjim May 20, 2001

  1. sswjim

    sswjim TrainBoard Member

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    Trying to see if the picture makes it.


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  2. Mike191

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  3. Gregg Mahlkov

    Gregg Mahlkov Guest

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    Looks likie you've got the "http://" part of the URL in there twice, repeating itself. Try eliminating one of them. :eek:
     
  4. slimjim

    slimjim Passed away January 2006 In Memoriam

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    Try this.

    Picture

    [ 20 May 2001: Message edited by: slimjim375 ]
     
  5. Mopartex

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    Well that got the link problem solved but I might suggest some larger resolution pictures. Even on my 17 inch monitor the oicture is only slightly larger than a postage stamp. I can tell its a dark grel locomotive but thats about it. Good luck.

    Later Gents
     
  6. Craig Martyn

    Craig Martyn TrainBoard Member

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    Let me try...

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  7. sswjim

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  8. dbn160

    dbn160 Passed away January 16, 2004 In Memoriam

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    From an off-board email, sswjim told me that his model photo (still too small) is of an N scale SP Krauss-Maffei diesel hydraulic hood unit, taken on the San Diego SONS layout. He didn't say who the modeler was or any details about the model. From the Espee modeler's page at railfan.net, here is a prototype shot of SP9016. Rights to the photo remain with the photographer.

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    eNjoy

    Don B
     
  9. sswjim

    sswjim TrainBoard Member

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  10. dbn160

    dbn160 Passed away January 16, 2004 In Memoriam

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    Nice model

    Can you tell us more about how you built it?

    The reposting at Photopoint is much better.
    Thanks for sharing this with us.

    DB
     
  11. sswjim

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    The body is scratch built and is mounted on a Trix chassis (U28). The fans and grille work are castings that I made from available models at the time (mid 80's). The side frames are made from styrene glued to the orignal truck side frame. Grab irons and the hand railings are brass wire. Painted with Floquil and decaled with Micro-Scale decals. [​IMG]
     

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