Train Show cars.

I picked up the combine and the coach at the Lebanon NH train show for $3 each. Made in Italy by Pocher, they are very similar to the Model Power 48 foot old timers but the dies are different.

They came painted for D&RG, buff and light gray.I gave them Kadee body mount couplers, weighted them up to NMRA standards and repainted for the B&M. Roof is dark gray auto primer and the B&M passenger maroon is actually Rustoleum “Painters Touch” 1964 Colonial Red with a top coat of Dull Cote.

Except for being only 48 feet long instead of 65 feet, they are a good match for the wood commuter train that took my father into work back in the late '40s-early '50s. And easier to build than the Northeastern all wood kits.

With an IHC MOgul standing in for a B-15, we are ready

I can’t view the photo’s, all I see is a white box with a red x in it. anybody else have this problem?

Funny you should mention that. I can’t see them either. I could see them last night in this website. I just looked over in the Kodak Easyshare photogallery and they are still there. Maybe someone can offer advice on how to post photos? Has anyone had any luck using the Kodak photo share site? Or does the trains website only work with Photobucket?

Looking at the properties it looks like the links you used where whatever your browser showed at the top while viewing the photo through your account - this is probably only a temporary link because a site liek that will have to have multiple servers to handle the load. There should be some option with each of your photos when you log in that provides a link to it for sharing with others, this is how Photobucket and others work, I would imagine Easyshare is similar. That link is what you would post here for the rest of us to be able to see the pics.

–Randy

Well, you could simply post them as a link like this:

http://images.kodakgallery.com/photos5182/1/23/36/27/62/3/362273623113_0_ALB.jpg

or use the IMG brackets ([IM G ] before the link and [ /IM G] after the link with no spaces) to have them appear in your post like this:

Don Z.

You might be right. Here is the Kodak EasyShare help on the subject.

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Question

Getting the URL of your photos

Answer

The KODAK Gallery provides photo sharing and printing services to allow our customers to create and share private photo albums with family and friends and to order prints. If you want to link directly from another website to your pictures or albums on the Gallery, we recommend setting up a