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  1. Thank you. I simply used smartphone glass protection. Its the most realistic material to use. Try it. But it has to be the glass version, not the plastic one.
  2. Tried it in the 'Forum related issue' Forum, and it is still the same issue.
  3. I'm using Chrome. I guess I'll just have to upload directly to the forum instead... testing links, but none seem to work. The funny thing is, the Britmodeler forum use the same forum program and the links work on their forum: https://images44.fotki.com/v1405/photos/0/3821280/16356163/ukrainian_6447_5247H_titan4-vi.jpg [URL=https://public.fotki.com/tiking1970/ukrainian-6447-5247/ukrainian-6447-5250.html][IMG]https://media.fotki.com/2v2aJ4EiPxAWPEi.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [IMG]https://media.fotki.com/2v2aJ4EiPxAWPEi.jpg[/IMG]
  4. Using a windows 10 home version, desktop computer.
  5. Pete. I've been using the same method you been showing me the whole time. I am always offered different methods, with links, and I always choose the same ones. Since the change, it seems everything has gone haywire. But exatly what you have said, I have done. I have tried every link method. I notice immediately when I attached the links to the forum, I see the photo, then automatically it disappears. Strange.
  6. ...and I did exactly that. I've been trying different methods. I pretty much know how to...and been adding photos to the board, forever...;) When I start a new thread, I will see if the methods work.
  7. Thanks. I already thought of that in the building stage. The rear wheels are also connected. They are active. It would be hard pressed if they were not active in the real world.
  8. OK. So which code did you use? Because I just tried adding the same code as you did. Fokti also provides the codes but unfortunately I'm not seeing the photos I just added. Can't be me. Maybe my computer, but I still see no images except the one you just made viewable.
  9. Already tried that. Doesn't work. You can see the original post in the forum that I posted. I posted three versions of the codes and it still doesn't work.
  10. I've been using Fokti the whole time, since i left Photobucket many years ago.
  11. Thank you. As you can see, I've posted three different version of the code, but they still don't show the photo.
  12. I see the board has been upgraded. Unfortunately the same method, that I have been using to add photos to the forums do not work. Any reasons why???? I have been using Fokti the whole time.
  13. This is basically a 'What-if' project like the other project I did with the M915 Trumpeter kit and burnt-out excavator. The basic kit is the Takom Ukrainian KrAZ-6446 Tractor with MAZ/ChMZAP-5247G Semi-Trailer. I had to shorten the chassi of both tractor and trailer to make it feasible for this particular type of design. The original trailer is capable of carry a tank but with these mods, it could carry something a little less than a tank. But again, I am playing with the idea and thought it would be something different than just the ordinary look of a kit version. And yes. The rear wheels are active. I've connected them with the front, so-to-speak. Otherwise it would be pretty hard pressed to move that thing around in the real world. You guys should know me by now. I don't do normal. LOL!!!!!!! Unfortunately I can't post more photos, but someone managed to do so further down the thread.
  14. Thank you David. You certainly have an eye for the minute details.
  15. I've just updated the first post with new photos. Take a look.
  16. I finally added the side amber lights and took some outdoor photos:
  17. HeHe! Glad you like the results. Thank you.
  18. Thank you charlie
  19. Thank you kindly Chris.
  20. David. Thank you kindly. Yes. I had downloaded many photos and seen quite a few clips of similar scenerios. Also, got a few tips from those that worked on the D9R. Its been a learning experience building this diorama. Still adding a little more details, but it is 99% finished. I am really glad to read your comments. I appreciate it.
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