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    These are NOT High resolution. They do not belong in the hideout.

    Interesting thread though, would be even better with some specs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeTurbo
    These are NOT High resolution. They do not belong in the hideout.

    Interesting thread though, would be even better with some specs.
    1024х768 is minimum size allowed at the Hide-Out by Matt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeTurbo
    These are NOT High resolution. They do not belong in the hideout.

    Interesting thread though, would be even better with some specs.
    Which particular photos? The ones that I looked at are 1024x768, which is the minimum for the hide-out and thus still allowed.

    ag84, if you know the actual make and model of the train(s) please post that in the posts, and one of the mods will change the thread title.
    The reason for this being that there are more than just those trains, and in order to keep it a bit more organized when other trains get posted.

    Other than that, great posts, if you have other trains please do post them!

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    Is this another useless post complaining about the non-car pictures?

    Naaa...any pics of the TGV or ICE trains?
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    Man i remember when i was completely fascinated with trains. I would ride my bike by the train crossing in town all day waiting for a train to roll by. Also squashed a lot of coins too, thats always fun. Good post, needs specs though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf03
    Naaa...any pics of the TGV or ICE trains?
    Yeah those are great. Love the ICE's
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    Burlington Northern Santa Fe #1
    Trains: 1) EMD GP28 2)EMD GP38 3)EMD GP39 4-6)EMD SD40
    Burlington Northern Santa Fe #2
    Trains: 1) EMD SD45 2-3)EMD SD70 4-5)GE B40 6)GE C40
    Burlington Northern Santa Fe #3
    Trains: 1-5) GE C44-9W 6) GE ES44DC
    Burlington Northern Santa Fe #4
    Trains: 1-3,5) GE 4400CW 4)GE ES44AC 6) EMD SD60


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