middleman Dusty,in your photobucket "library",left click the (IMG) line at the bottom right of the picture you want.This will hi-lite that line in blue.Now right click on the blue line,and it will open the "options "window".Left click on "copy". Now go to your forum post and,with the cursor on a new,empty line click "paste". Be sure to leave a line space between your image,and any typing above or below it. Mike Edit:The actual image won't show up until you post your reply.
Dusty,in your photobucket "library",left click the (IMG) line at the bottom right of the picture you want.This will hi-lite that line in blue.Now right click on the blue line,and it will open the "options "window".Left click on "copy". Now go to your forum post and,with the cursor on a new,empty line click "paste". Be sure to leave a line space between your image,and any typing above or below it.
Mike
Edit:The actual image won't show up until you post your reply.
Actually, that is NOT the best way to post photos from Photobucket.
Instead..... Highlight the code for "Direct" ( second of 4 codes listed) ... Copy it.
Next. .... Look for the icon above the post body which looks like a mountain with a sun in a rectangle..... Click on it. Paste into the line that says "Source" ... Click "Ok".
Now you can see the image. When you post you will not see the blue, underlined text which also is a link to your Photobucket.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
wdcrvrfarrellaa Great building. Could you please tell me what you used for the shingles (?) on the sides of the building? And any tips about application and painting? Thanks. wdcrvr
-Bob
Life is what happens while you are making other plans!
Thank you everyone who has posted photos. This edition was great over 4 pages of amazing photos.
March has come to an end, but the April 2015 Edition is now open.
Thank you, Mike.
I'll try your suggestion. This worked when I loaded the pic to the forum here to use as my avatar, however for some reason that is totally unfathomable to me, the same plan i used then won't work with my current photobucket account.
Dusty.
http://s166.photobucket.com
It didn't work out, darn it
This is my favorite scene on my layout.
More favorites, please.
At the moment my scratchbuilt Blacksmith Shop would have to be my favorite...
More favorites please.
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
One of my favorite buildings, scratch built last year.
Show me more favorites.
tedteddersonShow more favorites.
My favorite locomotive:
Cleveland Union Terminal P-1a ran in Cleveland from 1930 to 1952, then in New York City from '53 to mid '80s.
More of your favorites please...
Currently my favorite boxcar
Show more favorites.
T e d
Here are my two favorites at the moment. They just came back from Bachmann after being repaired due to my messing with them.
Pictured are a 4-4-0 and a 2-6-0, both Spectrums W/S
Let's see more favorites
Bob
Don't Ever Give Up
My favorite loco? Currently a tie between these 2 MMI On3 engines.Replaced bulb lighting with LEDs,installed new Mashima motors and TCS wowsound decoders,repainted the boilers from green to black,and weathered a little.Now if I can just find some good looking O scale coal!
Show me another favorite...Engine,Structure,you name it.
More than two days, on the second page and no train running by the ocean. So there is another diesel servicing facility:
An easy one now. Show me a favorite car or locomotive.
Guy
Modeling CNR in the 50's
An older photo of the servicong area on the Boothbay railway Village layout
Show me a train running by the ocean
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
A loco service scene.
NYC Hudson #5335 taking on water. A routine service task for any steamer.
Another loco service scene please.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
Thanks, Grampy
...but I love your P-Company scenes and they are an inspiration for me.
The only reason I got those SD-45s is that they looked SO neat on your layout I just HAD to have some too!
Ed
Here's one, not nearly as good as the one above.
Show me a loco service scene, please.
GP-9_Man11786Show me a second-generation diesel.
Here's some six-axle horsepower getting a little shop work in the early evening sun. Brand new Pennsy EMD SD-45s get their first service next to an Alco C-630 and her older sister on the right.
Show me another shop scene—steam, diesel, electric or rolling stock.
Here's an FM Trainmaster.
Show me a second-generation diesel.
Modeling the Pennsylvania Railroad in N Scale.
www.prr-nscale.blogspot.com
Here is a GP7 leading a local freight in 1955.
Show me any diesel locomotive of the same era.
SMS halfway down the second page. We can't have that.
Not a Class II railroad, but my fictitious connecting road:
Show us an F-7, Gp-7 or any other contemporary locomotive.
A patched out T&NM box car in the E Street yard:
Show me some Class 2 Railroad Locomotives.
Regards Jon.
Here we have a Manufacturers Railway and an Indiana Northeastern box car brought up by a Lake Superior & Ishpeming Ry. caboose.
MRS was once owned by Anheuser-Busch in St. Louis. The Indiana Northeastern operated parts of the old Wabash out of Montpelier, Ohio and ran up to Coldwater Michigan. LS&I called Marquette, Michigan home and operated in the U-P
More short line equipment, please...
Here we are on page 2 so here's a new request.
Please show me short line rolling stock
Here is Over The River.
Please show Through the Wood ... (trees)
howmusShow me a train passing over a river, stream, or creek.
This was the last valid request from more than a day ago.
A Santa Fe Consolidation # 1950 and Prairie # 1806 and more western steam.