Handling

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dampfwilli
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Handling

Post by dampfwilli »

For me was the handling of the old Forum easier.
BUT THE POSSIBILITY TO POST PICS ITS WORTH TO LEARN THE NEW WAY
Have Fun
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UnkaJesse
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Re: Handling

Post by UnkaJesse »

I am with you dampfwilli, liked the old format better, but always wanted (as did others) to be able to post pictures. BTW: That Decauville (sp) is a real beauty.

Unka Jesse
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mikell
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Re: Handling

Post by mikell »

Well Patrik posted his picture anybody else gonna be brave??
Phill
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Re: Handling

Post by Phill »

Willi,

I just changed my setting to show listings as "threaded listings". It now looks just like (well....almost <GRIN>) the old board. If you have a play around with the last 5 or 6 personal settings, I believe you will find happiness.

Mind you..... I'm still looking for the volume control for my kids.....

Phill.
He who dies with the most toys, does not win!
He who dies with the most used and loved toys, wins.
Bruce_Mowbray
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Re: Handling

Post by Bruce_Mowbray »

I thought it would be nicer to post my locomotive's face instead [img]/ubb/images/graemlins/grin.gif"%20alt="[/img]
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willy

Re: Handling

Post by willy »

Brave?

Huh?

My icon has huge old me and the loco.

I still want to know (as others do as well) what it is in Tel's icon? One person thought a variant of a emu swatter. My thoughts were it is his idea of a chipsweeper. LOL
dampfwilli
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Re: Handling

Post by dampfwilli »

Hi,Hi, Emuchips made with a old mortar .
Have Fun
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UnkaJesse
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Re: Handling

Post by UnkaJesse »

I ain't puttin' my mug on the board and cause the whole thread to collapse! I will put the "Newbie" engine project on here somewhere after tomorrow. It (just the engine, not the whole lokie) is about ready to steam up on air. I could put my American on, but Bruce has beat me to it with his beauty.
"The same hammer that breaks the glass, forges the steel" Russian proverb
willy

More Jesse Junque

Post by willy »

Hey Jesse;

I am sure your loco will beat Bruce's anyday in quality of design, or is that southern redesigining??? LOL Teasing you Jesse

-willy- [img]/ubb/images/graemlins/grin.gif"%20alt="[/img]
Tel
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Re: Handling

Post by Tel »

Braave??? OK - for a limited time only - then back to the mortar [img]/ubb/images/graemlins/grin.gif"%20alt="[/img]
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Mikado14
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Re: Handling

Post by Mikado14 »

Hey Tel,

Would have expected to see one of those floppy outback hats.
Looks like your more on a safari. (grin)
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Re: Handling

Post by Tel »

Ya gotta be a bit different.

[img]/ubb/images/graemlins/grin.gif"%20alt="[/img] [img]/ubb/images/graemlins/grin.gif"%20alt="[/img]
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