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Posted by mbinsewi on Friday, March 6, 2020 11:22 AM

 Atomic Locomotive 1110 by Aaron Piotraschke, on Flickr

Click on the share arrow, at the bottom right, then click on "BBcode", copy that code, then come back to your post, and paste the picture where you want it.  No need to use the picture icon on the tool bar.

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Posted by TractionAction1700 on Friday, March 6, 2020 11:20 AM

I think I got the pictures working now, here they are. A 4 unit Atomic Steam Turbine Electric Locomotive.

A.E.C.X. Sitting on concrete storage track

A.E.C.X. 1100 on the main

 

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Posted by mbinsewi on Friday, March 6, 2020 10:50 AM

TractionAction1700
I’ve had lots of problems with photos, what is the best way to get it to work?

You have to have your pictures in a photo hosting site, or your own blog, and follow the "Sticky Note" on how to post, the top post in the General Discussion forum.

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Posted by TractionAction1700 on Friday, March 6, 2020 10:21 AM

I’ve had lots of problems with photos, what is the best way to get it to work? Sorry for being absent from my own post for so long

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Posted by chutton01 on Thursday, February 20, 2020 8:15 AM

mbinsewi
I think it needs to be a dull aluminum or stainless, with some stripping, along with the proper placards, labeling, etc.

I was thinking more along the lines of nuclear fuel/flask/waste canister livery, which scanning several dozen images on line in general looks to be either white or light/medium grey, maybe a stripe, often a number and company name, and NOT a whole lot else to call unwanted attention to itself.
Images from the early 1960s seem to be about the same, except in black & white.

While in our timeline the 1950s & early 1960s were somewhat nuclear happy, it still wasn't on the "Fall Out 4" retro universe level...well, mostly it wasn't.

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Posted by mbinsewi on Thursday, February 20, 2020 7:48 AM

I beleive the OP has posted pictures of this train before.  I haven't gone back to look.

I think it needs to be a dull aluminum or stainless, with some stripping, along with the proper placards, labeling, etc.

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Posted by OT Dean on Thursday, February 20, 2020 12:08 AM

TractionAction1700

Atomic Locomotive ReactorWorking on a fictional atomic locomotive, based off the 3 unit turbine concept, an A unit leading, a steam turbine, a reactor on span bolster trucks and a condenser bank behind. I finished the reactor with a concrete and will weather it soon, but right now Id like some input on the red frames on the reactor. What would be a good color for a unit like this under test runs? A dark yellow or orange? Or maybe a simple aluminum or dull gray?

 

My immediate thought was, "Wow, I wonder if it looks anything like the O scale "Atomic Locomotive" in "Trackside Photos" in MR, way back when?"  I haven't come across it yet, but I'm only up to 1953 in my refurbished MR bound volumes. The 1954 and '55 volumes are with the book restorer right now and the later ones are too fragile to go through them.  (I've been wanting to get this portion of my "Paper Time Machine" repaired and re-bound for years, but only recently had the wherewithal [read: $$$$!] to have it done and luckily I found a local artisan who made my old friends well again.)  BTW, that photo was in B&W, but I had the impression the big loco was painted either silver & black or gray & black.  Anyone else remember the photo?

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Posted by oldline1 on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 9:30 PM

How about magenta and yellow like the standard radiation warning signs?

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 8:58 PM

Please fix the picture. I would love to offer some help.

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Posted by mbinsewi on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 2:03 PM

Here's what I get from your link:

 

404. That’s an error.

The requested URL was not found on this server. That’s all we know.

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Posted by chutton01 on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 1:37 PM

The return of SuperTrain! (Yes, I watched the pilot when I was a kid).
Anyway, image link takes me to a Google sign in, can you link to the image on a public accessible site?
Also, what kind of shielding is the reactor supposed to be using?

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Experimental equipment paint
Posted by TractionAction1700 on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 9:24 AM

Atomic Locomotive ReactorWorking on a fictional atomic locomotive, based off the 3 unit turbine concept, an A unit leading, a steam turbine, a reactor on span bolster trucks and a condenser bank behind. I finished the reactor with a concrete and will weather it soon, but right now Id like some input on the red frames on the reactor. What would be a good color for a unit like this under test runs? A dark yellow or orange? Or maybe a simple aluminum or dull gray?

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