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Small rustic bridge

michael benton said:

Try using http://anonymouse.org/anonwww.html

if you can see the pictures via this site there is something blocking the IP address of the site you are trying to look at. I have had a similar problem with scalehumans.com were I could not access his site directly, solved at the moment but who knows.

Mick

Thanks Michael.

That worked :slight_smile:

Ralph

No pictures from the original post on up to the wonderful prototype with the crooked teeth. I get that one.

crooked teeth? - oh yes. first i only noted the buffers.

@Rooster, yeah, i already noticed, you are more into silverish bricks, instead of good ole fashioned choo choosā€¦

i wasnā€™t always the scavenging type of modeller.

but with the nearest hobby-shop in another country, ā€œmake doā€ becomes a style of life.

the sticks on the pic that you ā€œquotedā€, had been still on the bush half an hour before taking the pic.

it is time-consuming and takes a lot of shop ā€œbrowsingā€/junkyard examinations/garage sales attending - but it is fun in its own right.

just now iā€™m waiting already more than a month for suitable paneels to make backgroundsā€¦

@ Ralph and Joe,

if the problem is at the end of my provider, it must be of a natuere, i could change only by changing provider.

i am not willing to do that. (still remember all the lost pic-linkings, when i changed from a ā€œfreeā€ provider to this one.)

Nice work Korm. I see your pics just fine with win7 and firefox.

Korm Kormsen said:

@ Ralph i could change only by changing provider.

i am not willing to do that. (still remember all the lost pic-linkings, when i changed from a ā€œfreeā€ provider to this one.)

No problem, Korm.

Whoever is blocking me, for whatever reason, no longer matters.

With a little help, I have a workable solution. Thatā€™s all that matters :wink:

Ralph

Korm Kormsen said:

done!

only things missing is some ballast (waiting for tinted cat-litter)

the surrounding earth (next time i work with plaster)

aaand the waterā€¦ (that waits for completing of the whole sectionā€™s riverbanks and some tests on how to pour resin)

(http://kormsen.info/bridges/bilder/smallbridge04.JPG)

(http://kormsen.info/bridges/bilder/smallbridge05.JPG)

(http://kormsen.info/bridges/bilder/smallbridge06.JPG)

well, the inspection crew says, the bridge is fit for service!

(http://kormsen.info/bridges/bilder/smallbridge07.JPG)

Kormy,

I knew you liked Pink !!! But really ? There is a reason for my post.

Nicky

the pink loco was a gift from my daughters, when they were 12 and 9 years old. they searched really hard and found this beauty, that looked perfect to them (they were in the "Barbie"age of their lives).
they even made a deal with the storeowner, where it was for sale. (two weeks allowances went there and the pnk beauty was reserved)
so, now and then i include it in a pic.

There is that great build again behind the Pink Eng. TRAVING POO CAR. lol. Love itā€¦
(http://freightsheds.largescalecentral.com/users/noelw/Smilies/bow_down_before_you-960.gif)

Thereā€™s bound to be a prototype for a pink engine too!

Hereā€™s oneā€¦

The Dakota hotel which is located at Zoledowo in Poland is designed in the Wild West style with many memorabilia reflecting the theme. In the car park is an unidentified former PKP TKt48 2-8-2T steam locomotive which has been strongly ā€œAmericanizedā€. The side tanks have been removed, two bells have been added as well as a cow catcher and a big head light. I am not sure if the pink and gold livery is very realistic.

Joe . . . that is one Wild locaomotive . . . . even more imaginative that the ā€œAmericanizedā€ Spanish locos in the spaghetti westerns. Thanks for posting. :slight_smile:

YUPPPEEEE!!!
done!
all my 104 threads repaired - as far as i can.

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