You can use any of mine from tutorials on the TrainzDev WiKi or from Photobucket http://s1188.photobucket.com/user/casper131/library/?sort=3&page=1 I only post stuff there for Trainz purposes.
Cheers
Thanks Paul, but therein lies the rub.
I can't put up your images at the moment. Particularly if they are already on the web. Don't know how, but they've got tools to ferret out stuff that from their point of view--may have been stolen, and the copy right holder is getting ripped off. See the next conversation down from... http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Village_pump/Copyright#I_need_some_pre-check_off_help ... for just such a case. That poor fellow, a professional sports photog, has had more stuff deleted than has stayed. He didn't and doesn't know the mindset and culture, so doesn't know how to fight it... Which is what likely happened to the 'Trainz Wikibook phase I' images... (noticeably absent)
If you follow the link to see the conversation there, find the discussion on Agency. In time, I can act as an agent for anyone in the group provided we jump through all the proper hoops. I assumed that I'd be sparing a lot of the more senior members by providing editorial and agency services. Getting a coherent text with images is the stumbling block, not where to put them, once we get the nod on showing a screenshot using an Auran/N3V backdrop. Do notice the little bit about Notepad and MS Windows. Crazy point of view.
The screenshots I've created are admissible by me, and with trial suggestion by one of the copyright police herself, they won't immediately be challenged and disappear.
Feel free to go to the commons and to the Wikibook and log in, and then add to the Wikibook, Images should be uploaded to the commons. On the tutorials and images... my gut tells me this will stick, since I approached them first. Supporting international languages and having an international following are huge pluses. By the way, in my wiki career (sic), I think I've pal'd around with more of you Brits than anyone else!
Have a good day, I'm for bed!
Frank