00 Gauge - Downsway South

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00 gauge model railway layout

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Ah, in that case you will not see the button at all. See here:-

http://yourmodelrailway.net/view_topic.php?id=9659&forum_id=13&jump_to=177158#p177158

Somewhere, Martin tells us what to do about it. I shall keep looking. Maybe if you post a question in the Problems and Questions forum, he will answer more quickly than I find the answer.
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Found it more quickly than I thought:-

http://yourmodelrailway.net/view_topic.php?id=4674&forum_id=21&jump_to=177152#p177152

So you need to drag the photo from a gallery view, into your post.

 
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Yes I am on PC using google chrome:???:
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HOORAY:hi:doublethumb:Happy:cheers

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Getting the hang of this now,
YEP! I got a smoke machine:thumbs

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Thanks for all your help:doublethumb
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00gauge pug waits for the next freight
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Brilliant Baz. :thumbs

So pleased you cracked the upload problem. :cheers

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Simply superb photos, Baz. My approach to the hobby is much more of the engineer than the artist, which only heightens my appreciation of such great scenes and photography as you have been sharing with us. Please show us more.
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You have to copy and paste the image url in between the two (img) tags (top bar of reply box third from the right)
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Thanks for your kind comments :thumbs
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Post 26 is moving into 'Brief Encounter' territory.
Excellent atmosphere and tone.

http://dddioramas.webs.com/

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I am trying to create an atmosphere of a real station on a dark and wet night, I have seen to many pretty branchline layouts on a nice sunny day! Thank you for your comments:thumbs
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[user=765]bazmatic[/user] wrote:
I am trying to create an atmosphere of a real station on a dark and wet night, I have seen to many pretty branchline layouts on a nice sunny day! Thank you for your comments:thumbs
And I'd say you are pretty close to succeeding Baz.  Stunning shots. :thumbs

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Thanks. the camera is a fuji pinepix s570 (7.5 mp) with a macro and super macro setting (cost £125.00 about 4 years ago)
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I would say you HAVE succeeded!! Some of the best atmospheric shots I've seen.Reminds me of cold wet Autumn nights when I was a kid.Brilliant!
  If it wasn't for those tension couplings on the locos,you'd swear some of them were real.
And,as you rightly say,most layouts are "modelled in sunshine"

Cheers,John.B.:thumbs
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Thanks John, my first experience of a railway was a coal yard on a damp early morning, It was dirty,wet and noisy with a mist that clung to everything, I can still smell it:thumbs
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Another view of Gas Street showing the railway tavern on the left, the bombed out temperance hall on the right and the Downsway brewery and yard entrance ahead
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Fantastic shots of the layout - I especially like the wet look.

Dave
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British OO outline, DCC - NCE PowerPro, Sound chips, Computer Control- RR&Co software
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