Congratulations! Your unusual layouts deserve the attention. Very well done.
I have an article of 10 pages on my layout in the spanish magazine number 117 MAS TREN.
Maquetación 1 by
franck combe, sur Flickr
I will exhibit my layout during the next week-end at Chemin de fer des chanteraines near Paris.
Congratulations Franck, on your many published efforts and on your success at the Rail Expo last year. Good to see you back!
When Big Blue was last updated, all of my subscriptions to threads disappeared, and while many on-going ones were easily re-established, a lot of ones, like yours, with less frequent input, got missed. My apologies, as I really enjoy seeing photos of your very unique layout.
The debacle with photobucket played havoc with some photos for many people, but when I clicked on the ones from the earlier portion of this thread, they actually opened in a new tab and were perfectly viewable.
I'm still with photobucket, and have long had a paid account there (at much less than their proposed prices which caused so many to leave). Their prices are now more realistic (reasonable) but I've been told that my rate, even lower, has been "grandfathered", and will not change.
Photobucket also notes that for accounts which had pictures that were deleted, many have been restored, which may explain why your earlier photos with the photobucket watermark now appear as they should, if a viewer clicks on them.
Wayne
Hi Wayne,
With the hold up of photobuckets, I switch to Flickr.
I'm member of the CFC ( A true 60 cm narrow gauge train with 4 miles of tracks). We exhibited during 2 days for the heritage days in the workshops. We have few visitors but we spent good times with friends.
This is one of my decauville rolling stock on the original one
IMG_2421 by
franck combe, sur Flickr
My decauville 030 on the original
IMG_2417 by
franck combe, sur Flickr
The 030 during the preparation with my friend in the front of it.
IMG_2416 by
franck combe, sur Flickr
My layout in the front of a COFERMA.
IMG_2415 by
franck combe, sur Flickr
The smoke of the warm-up for the steaming locomotive.
IMG_2413 by
franck combe, sur Flickr
IMG_2413 by
franck combe, sur Flickr