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  • Guest

    #31
    The thumbnail pics are the forums way of handling pictures uploaded direct to the server. The larger pics are not uploaded but linked to an external site like Flickr or Photobucket.

    To do this you have to set up an account with either Flickr or one of the many photo upload sites and then upload your picture at a reasonable size to it first. then when making a post you can copy the URL of the picture from your chosen upload site and past it into the post using the 'Insert Image' icon, a picture in a frame, above the message box. This will insert the link and when you post the message, the picture will be pulled through from your picture upload site and displayed in your message for all to see in its original size.

    What you have to be aware of with this method is that some sites, like flickr only allow the latest hundred or so pictures you upload to be seen on the free versions (although the previous ones are not deleted so the links may not be affected) so you may not, after a while, be able to directly access older pics on your upload site until you subscribe. Also, should you delete a picture from your upload site, you also delete it from your post.

    The upside of this method is that it does not upload to the Scale Models server loads of large picture files. However, as John does not appear to put restrictions on the amount people can upload, I assume he has unlimited space.

    There is no need to label your posts like this as 'Work in progress' as you are posting in the 'Under Construction' forum within the GB Forum. Only when you have the final finished pics would you post them in the 'Completed' Forum in the GB Forum. At that point, we would know it is finished although you can put a final post in your 'Under Construction' thread to say that finished pics are now in the Completed section.

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    • Guest

      #32
      hi graham. thanks for explaining all this to me. i think i might just stick to the thumbs the now. as for the details of the posts, i'm anoyed i started this on now. i should've stayed with the first one. wish i realised. now i'm trying to decide what to do about it. i would be good if i could delete this one then just go with the original one but it doesn't look like a can.

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      • Guest

        #33
        No problem Bobby, I have merged your two threads into one so it is now all under your original thread

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        • Guest

          #34
          fantastic graham, thanks very much for your help!! now get back to the painting and stop using my dilemma an excuse for a break. he he. :beer:

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          • Guest

            #35
            Cracking zeltbahn Bobby and those figures have some very good poses. If you ever need details on German Heer or SS WWII camo's try Daniel Peterson's books on the subject. There about ยฃ15 each or the local library might get them in.

            Mind you looking at the fantastic pattern you've done, you might be the one giving out tips.

            Ade

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            • Guest

              #36
              ha ha, cheers ade. yeah, i love ma camo! have done since i was a kid. here's a really old pic when i was about 3 or so with my favorite camo hat. note the contradiction of holding a rifle and blowing on flowers. he he.

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              • Guest

                #37
                Everybody say "Awwwwwwwwwww" lol

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                • Guest

                  #38
                  Good on ya pal, nice to meet someone else whom likes ya camo.

                  Been collecting it since i was about 12 years old.

                  About 40 patterns so far, though not allowed to keep it in the house, due to the wife hates the smell of old uniforms!!

                  Do you have many patterns?

                  Ade

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                  • Guest

                    #39
                    i don't collect any (or not on purpose anyway) but i have a few bits in the cuboard. there just things like hats, cargos and jackets that have modern camo design (like that new pixel camo that you might have seen about) then ofcourse, american desert and ofcourse the classic british camo. i do think that even now germany does the best camo designs tho.

                    as for the "aawwwww" graham, i might look like a peacefull young chap but believe me, 2 mins later i was probably destroying every flower and tree around me. ha ha.

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                    • jspitza
                      • Jul 2007
                      • 586

                      #40
                      Alright, I'm in for another aawwwww........:grinball2:

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                      • Guest

                        #41
                        Originally posted by \
                        Alright, I'm in for another aawwwww........:grinball2:
                        ha ha haaa ha, i new i shouldn't have posted that up!:redface:

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                          #42
                          Finished mortar team.

                          ok! its been a heavy wee bit of work and i think i'm getting spine problems (only kidding) but i've finished painting my german mortar team! hard detailed work but good fun! seeing them build up in colour was great and i think i've managed to give each one his own character. i painted them with model acrylics and enamel with a little ink wash often used on warhammer figures. i did a couple more custom changes as well, i made the dead soldier wear a camo smock which i did by glueing little bits of material to the body and arms to thick'n him up and then a hood to the back collar. i then used a hot pin head to melt small holes into 2 of the figures back and legs to give them bullet wounds.i used a little bit of material to give a figure a scarf then finally, i cut long thin strands of plastic to attach to all the figures equipment so that they didn't seem strapless. i have also used fine dirt from outside the house mixed with brown paint and wood glue to mix up some mud and brush onto the figures boots and knee's. i think they all turned out well and i'm very happy for my first figures. i might do a few more touch up's to them when adding them to the dio.

                          now, its time to get to work on the kv-1 tank build. looking forward to it.

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                          • tr1ckey66
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 3592

                            #43
                            Well done Bobby! What a great set of figures. The painting and the personal touches are first rate you must be really pleased. I'm really looking forward to seeing how these fit into the diorama now and how this action unfolds. Keep up the good work mate.

                            Outstanding!

                            Paul:thumbsup:

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                            • Guest

                              #44
                              Very nicely done, as you say, they all have their own characters. Somewhere else I can send me figures for painting. Been out all weekend so no progress on mine :-(

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                              • yak face
                                Moderator
                                • Jun 2009
                                • 13873
                                • Tony
                                • Sheffield

                                #45
                                Hi bobby , excellent figures well done, i wish i could do figures like this! I really love the mud effect too ,absolutely lifelike! cheers tony

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