S sdpnz New member Apr 5, 2008 #1 I have used a br mk2 coach put atsf windows on it and chaged the trucks to pullman 6 wheel. This is my first go at doing this sort of thing. Its on imageshack I cant get the link to work sorry. thanks imageshack for hosting. Last edited: Apr 5, 2008
I have used a br mk2 coach put atsf windows on it and chaged the trucks to pullman 6 wheel. This is my first go at doing this sort of thing. Its on imageshack I cant get the link to work sorry. thanks imageshack for hosting.
G gamerouche Route Builder Apr 5, 2008 #2 Why not try www.photobucket.com Much easier, less adverts to contend with. Gam
S sdpnz New member Apr 5, 2008 #3 Thanks gamerouche. Thank you photobucket. for hosting and it is much easier Last edited: Apr 5, 2008
P patchy mango madness Apr 5, 2008 #4 well done just a tip, do your screenshot in driver,press f5,and you will have a clear shot cheers, patchy p.s. move your curser out of the way
well done just a tip, do your screenshot in driver,press f5,and you will have a clear shot cheers, patchy p.s. move your curser out of the way
L lewisner Well-known member Apr 5, 2008 #5 AND make sure to keep the cursor in the corner of the screen, well away from the train and any points/switches.
AND make sure to keep the cursor in the corner of the screen, well away from the train and any points/switches.
E ex-railwayman New member Apr 5, 2008 #7 Hello, please also note that for the enjoyment of your screenies by everyone, your screenshots must be in the max. size 800 x 600. Look at the small lettering in the upload box area to change your size to a 15" screen. Cheerz. ex-railwayman.
Hello, please also note that for the enjoyment of your screenies by everyone, your screenshots must be in the max. size 800 x 600. Look at the small lettering in the upload box area to change your size to a 15" screen. Cheerz. ex-railwayman.