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Old 22-04-09, 16:50
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Default A Brenzerkampfwagon1

Pretty creative a repro Panzer 1 made from a carrier.

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Old 22-04-09, 19:53
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That looks pretty good.
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Old 22-04-09, 20:41
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can you come over here and make me one! well done an excellent job regards malcolm
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Old 22-04-09, 22:04
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I posted more pictures of this conversion last year. But I couldn't find the thred with them in it. It was made by one of the forum members here. He is currently working on a second "better" one.
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Old 23-04-09, 12:29
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A bunch of blokes here in Western Australia built this Panzer II replica recently.

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Old 23-04-09, 19:36
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Stuart, How do you post such big, sharp pictures?. Ive tried to post lots of pic and the damn site tells me the picture size is too big?. 112Kb max?????
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Old 23-04-09, 22:05
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... Kevin, you'll have to store the pics somewhere else, e.g. www.photobucket.com and then you can press the "insert image" button when you write a post and link it to the image.
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Old 24-04-09, 10:57
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Stuart, How do you post such big, sharp pictures?. Ive tried to post lots of pic and the damn site tells me the picture size is too big?. 112Kb max?????
As a first timer, this is what I did:

Step 1 - Goto www.photobucket.com
Step 2 - Click on 'Join Now' (top rh corner).
Step 3 - Fill in 'Sign UP' and click next.
Step 4 - Fill in additional info (name,email etc) and click 'done'.
Step 5 - You will now be at the upload page. Simply click on 'Browse', locate your photo in the file/folder you have it stored in and double click/open chosen photo.
Step 6 - Click Upload button and wait for image to load into your 'album'. (The photos that I use on forums are approx 800x600 pixel resolution so you will probably need to adjust size before uploading).
Step 7 - Your chosen photo will now appear at the bottom of your page in your 'album'.
Step 8 - Your photo is now ready to post on the REMLR forum.

To post photo on forum follow these steps:

Step 1 - Go to forum page you wish to add thread or post reply.
Step 2 - Commence writing info, for eg "Hi everyone, I have this photo of an armoured vehicle I wish to show you".
Step 3 - Open a separate 'Internet Explorer' page.
Step 4 - Goto www.photobucket.com (I have saved this page to my favourites)
Step 5 - Log In
Step 6 - Goto your album photos.
Step 7 - Place your cursor on the photo you want to post and highlight the IMG CODE (bottom box).
Step 8 - Copy photo by holding down keys - Ctrl C or hold down left mouse button and hit 'copy'.
Step 9 - Go back to MLU forum thread or post you were writing.
Step 10 - Place cursor below text and hold down keys - Ctrl V or hold down left mouse button and hit 'paste'.
Step 11 - A whole bunch of letters and numbers will appear. This is the photo ID.
Step 12 - Post thread or reply and your message and photo will appear.
Step 13 - All done.

It may look daunting but once you have done it, it's like riding a bike - you never forget.

I hope this has helped. GOOD LUCK.
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