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MikeM7044T
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Screenshot competition

Post by MikeM7044T »

This is just a little idea of mine, and it has been approved by Neutronic, instead of caption competitions, I think the way forward is Screenshot competitions.
Basically, if you take a picture that captures the dramatic influence, yet brute force or the railway at work, then you get one months subscription.
I will not enter for the sake of fairness.
The picture has to include a train of some kind, and it does not matter whether it can be on say MidEast UK, or even one of those fancy European routes IKB uses.
Neutronic and I shall judge the and decide the best picture after 15 days of running.
Good luck!
Note:-Geocities, Yahoo! and 0Catch do not allow outside linking, so I recommend uploading pics to Atomic Album or train-sim.com
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Post by madmardy »

I run my own website and i'm gonna be nice,
if anyone is having trouble putting there pics anywhere i will offer to host them
for the duration of the competition (after that i may not be able too)

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JohnEyres
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Post by JohnEyres »

Do we have to upload them? Can't I just give you the link from webshots?
Warrington Railways Route Author

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Post by Timcourt1 »

ok,

I'll start the ball rolling.

56001 with 30 HAA's at West Burton
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Post by jashton »

<IMG width="800" height="640" SRC="http://album.atomic-systems.com/showPic ... 07/Emotive Power.JPG">

Emotive Power!

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Warrington Railways Route Author

Route Progress: http://johneyres.tripod.com/railway/msts/newms.htm
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Post by DaveR »



Quiet Crossing.
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martinhodgson
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Post by martinhodgson »

Here's mine: a class 60, 60042 "Hundred of Hoo" with some EWS wagons.

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Post by coxy64 »



Southern Commuter!!!

:lol: :lol: :lol: Gary
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Post by ForburyLion »

It would be usefull to include some details, Such as which route the screenshot was taken on as some of us may want to go and download it.
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pitleyfalley
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Post by pitleyfalley »

My humble offering for the caption competetion. The pictures depicts, Ffestiniog Double Fairlie 'Livingston Thompson' laying over outside the sheds on a little Narrow Gauge Quarry route im building.... The fierce gradients and sharp curves had meant the loco used up a fair bit of water and i therefore had to refill the tanks....



http://album.atomic-systems.com/showPic ... vwater.jpg">


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Post by madmardy »

A busy weekend on the WCML

<IMG width="640" height="466" SRC="http://album.atomic-systems.com/showPic ... eekend.jpg">
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Post by MichaelGreenhill »

heres my little contrubution
<img src="http://www.teardropvideo.co.uk/images/t ... m_07.jpg"/>

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Post by decapod »

No fancy lighting effects, no sleek passenger locos, just a solid workhorse pulling the morning milk train.

<IMG SRC="http://album.atomic-systems.com/showPic ... /dean6.jpg">

GWR Dean Goods on the Highworth Branch line (neither available just yet)
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Post by Neptune50006 »

Hey Decapod, that's cheating lol :lol:
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