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Re: SEEKING PHOTO HELP
every PC keyboard I've used has a "print screen" button! the screen is copied to
the "clipboard". then I open photoshop, create a new file from the clipboard, and
trim
every PC keyboard I've used has a "print screen" button! the screen is copied to
the "clipboard". then I open photoshop, create a new file from the clipboard, and
trim
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Tim O'Connor
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Re: SEEKING PHOTO HELP
On most PC keyboards you will see a button marked "print screen". (Sometimes it may be a shift or control function key - you may have to play around with it)
Pressing tg his button takes a snapshot of
On most PC keyboards you will see a button marked "print screen". (Sometimes it may be a shift or control function key - you may have to play around with it)
Pressing tg his button takes a snapshot of
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Brent Greer
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Re: SEEKING PHOTO HELP
Dave and Friends,
I tried to upload to the files section a few months ago, but my load failed. Maybe that's why nobody has posted there for so long.
Yours Aye,
Dave and Friends,
I tried to upload to the files section a few months ago, but my load failed. Maybe that's why nobody has posted there for so long.
Yours Aye,
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Garth Groff <sarahsan@...>
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#166481
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Re: MEK Substitute and current plastic cements
Bill et al,
There are two versions of the Tamiya Extra Thin!
One with the darker green label is thick enough / slow enough to be able to brush it on and then position the parts.
The other with the
Bill et al,
There are two versions of the Tamiya Extra Thin!
One with the darker green label is thick enough / slow enough to be able to brush it on and then position the parts.
The other with the
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Colin 't Hart
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Re: SEEKING PHOTO HELP
Windows 8 (?) & 10 computers include a program called 'snipping tool'. The icon looks like a pair of scissors. It allows you to create a photo file of whatever is on your screen.
Matthew
Windows 8 (?) & 10 computers include a program called 'snipping tool'. The icon looks like a pair of scissors. It allows you to create a photo file of whatever is on your screen.
Matthew
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Matthew Metoyer
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SEEKING PHOTO HELP
Bill, to capture photos off of your screen requires a software called Screen Capture.
If you had a Mac, all you would have to do is click 3 buttons and hold down the mouse and drag over the image you
Bill, to capture photos off of your screen requires a software called Screen Capture.
If you had a Mac, all you would have to do is click 3 buttons and hold down the mouse and drag over the image you
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Andy Carlson
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Re: SEEKING PHOTO HELP
Thanks to Dave's advise I was able to go back through Messages and found the original under Mid-Century Box Cars V2 (1) pdf. It has the photo of D&H car #17432 Reweigh CI 5-31.
Thanks to Brian's
Thanks to Dave's advise I was able to go back through Messages and found the original under Mid-Century Box Cars V2 (1) pdf. It has the photo of D&H car #17432 Reweigh CI 5-31.
Thanks to Brian's
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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Re: SEEKING PHOTO HELP
Bill:
The FILES section is not going to help you. It seems that nobody has uploaded anything to it since the Admin test over a year ago.
There are some photo ALBUMS that members have posted, but
Bill:
The FILES section is not going to help you. It seems that nobody has uploaded anything to it since the Admin test over a year ago.
There are some photo ALBUMS that members have posted, but
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Dave Parker
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#166476
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Re: SEEKING PHOTO HELP
Bill I’m not sure if it’s the same photo but Matt Forsyth has a few here.
http://mattforsyth.com/?p=424
Brian J. Carlson
Bill I’m not sure if it’s the same photo but Matt Forsyth has a few here.
http://mattforsyth.com/?p=424
Brian J. Carlson
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Brian Carlson
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Re: [PassengerCarList] Video: Forgotten Chicago
Thanks, Charlie,
I had really wondered about those very odd-looking commuter cars with their tiny windows, but hesitated to ask since they are off-topic.
Tom
Thanks, Charlie,
I had really wondered about those very odd-looking commuter cars with their tiny windows, but hesitated to ask since they are off-topic.
Tom
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Thomas Evans
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SEEKING PHOTO HELP
Early last month there was a series of posts on ALTERED USRA SINGLE SHEATH BOX CAR PHOTOS. One of the photos in this series was an altered D&H car. Ted Culottacovered this car in his Essential
Early last month there was a series of posts on ALTERED USRA SINGLE SHEATH BOX CAR PHOTOS. One of the photos in this series was an altered D&H car. Ted Culottacovered this car in his Essential
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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FS: Ted Cullota Book
Steam Era Freight Cars Reference Manual, Vol. 1: Box and Automobile Cars. This book is in excellent Condition.
Asking $50.00 including Media Mail shipping to the Lower 48 States. Insurance, $3.00
Steam Era Freight Cars Reference Manual, Vol. 1: Box and Automobile Cars. This book is in excellent Condition.
Asking $50.00 including Media Mail shipping to the Lower 48 States. Insurance, $3.00
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Scott H. Haycock
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Re: [PassengerCarList] Video: Forgotten Chicago
Wait a second, Charlie. Everybody knows commuter coaches are AAR mechanical designation "S" along with the rest of the cattle cars.
Dennis Storzek
Wait a second, Charlie. Everybody knows commuter coaches are AAR mechanical designation "S" along with the rest of the cattle cars.
Dennis Storzek
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Dennis Storzek
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Re: [PassengerCarList] Video: Forgotten Chicago
There were interesting freight cars in the video, too, along with wonderful
buildings etc.
Steve Hile
There were interesting freight cars in the video, too, along with wonderful
buildings etc.
Steve Hile
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Steve and Barb Hile
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Re: [PassengerCarList] Video: Forgotten Chicago
Group-
Sorry for the cross-post; I didn't notice that Denny had included the STMFC
in one email.
Sorry for the unintentional non-freight car content!
Charlie Vlk
Group-
Sorry for the cross-post; I didn't notice that Denny had included the STMFC
in one email.
Sorry for the unintentional non-freight car content!
Charlie Vlk
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Charlie Vlk
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Re: [PassengerCarList] Video: Forgotten Chicago
The CB&Q open-platform cars Denny mentions have an interesting history.
Some of the cars seen are actually stretched wood cars (the cars with the
longer wheelbase trucks) that had been steel sheathed
The CB&Q open-platform cars Denny mentions have an interesting history.
Some of the cars seen are actually stretched wood cars (the cars with the
longer wheelbase trucks) that had been steel sheathed
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Charlie Vlk
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Re: Video: Forgotten Chicago
This is a great video, camera facing steadily west, apparently taken c. 1946-48 from either a PRR or (pre-GM&O) Alton passenger train about to arrive at Chicago Union Station. The string of
This is a great video, camera facing steadily west, apparently taken c. 1946-48 from either a PRR or (pre-GM&O) Alton passenger train about to arrive at Chicago Union Station. The string of
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Denny Anspach <danspachmd@...>
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#166467
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Upgrading an Accurail Fowler boxcar
Manny Jacob shares his techniques to upgrade an Accurail Fowler boxcar kit in the latest DesignBuildOp blog
Manny Jacob shares his techniques to upgrade an Accurail Fowler boxcar kit in the latest DesignBuildOp blog
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Eric Hansmann
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#166466
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Re: Wabash Box Car Trucks - Color
John,
If new Wabash box cars built in 1948 by ACF were indicative of repainted box cars of the period, then the truck side frames should be #10 Wabash Red.
Regards,
Ed Hawkins
John,
If new Wabash box cars built in 1948 by ACF were indicative of repainted box cars of the period, then the truck side frames should be #10 Wabash Red.
Regards,
Ed Hawkins
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Ed Hawkins
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Re: MEK Substitute and current plastic cements
Ha, ha.
Tony
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Tony Thompson
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#166464
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