Hi some pictures of my collection
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Re: Diecast Trains
I have resized your pictures for better viewing so perhaps you can now add the makes again following my post and tell us a little bit on each make.
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Re: Diecast Trains
Many thanks Ghosthunter, I'll try and do better next time!
From the top, Wallmark, Hubley, Midgetoy, Tootsitoy, Bing and then Simon et Rivollett and in the corners some of the smaller scale Tootsietoy & some Whiskey Minatures. To follow Cresant, Budgie, Benbos, Dinky, Mercury .....
From the top, Wallmark, Hubley, Midgetoy, Tootsitoy, Bing and then Simon et Rivollett and in the corners some of the smaller scale Tootsietoy & some Whiskey Minatures. To follow Cresant, Budgie, Benbos, Dinky, Mercury .....
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Re: Diecast Trains
If you use a computer you can resize your pictures in the 'Paint' program so they display better here.
If you use a smartphone or tablet you can download a resizing app or if you use a third party picture hosting site like photobucket, tinypic, flickr or postimage, there is usually an option to resize the pictures before they come to the forum.
I have not heard of Wallmark or Simon et Rivollett trains so would like some info on them if you don't mind.
Ghosthunter.
If you use a smartphone or tablet you can download a resizing app or if you use a third party picture hosting site like photobucket, tinypic, flickr or postimage, there is usually an option to resize the pictures before they come to the forum.
I have not heard of Wallmark or Simon et Rivollett trains so would like some info on them if you don't mind.
Ghosthunter.