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End of the MRH members pin map
ZeeMaps, the ones hosting the MRH members pin map, are ending their free maps offering for all except 100 pins or less. We easily exceed that number.
ZeeMaps is moving to a paid business model for their map and in looking at what else is out there, ZeeMaps pricing is exorbitant. So we are ending the map as of this Friday, March 23.
The map is a nice idea, but these days many are appropriately leery about posting their location on the internet.
User profile enhancement
We have just made an enhancement to the MRH website: User Profiles.
If you go to My Account and select the EDIT tab, there now are three links: Account - Profile - Notifications
Account and Notifications are not new, but Profile is new.
Profile currently lists these fields: Real name, Scale(s), Phone number
You can fill out some, none, or all of these fields. In the interest of not promoting spurious web aninimity, we encourage everyone to go to My Account and at least fill in the Real name profile field. Once filled in, it will show whenever people click your name in posts.
"Blogs" vs. "Discussion Forums" ???
I don't know what the difference is in the "owner control" in the two features at this site, but as one that has only been active here for about a month, I was surprised to find a lot of topics in the "blogs" that I would have expected to find in the "discussion forums".
How do you post to Weekly Photo?
How do you post a photo to weekly photo fun?
Sponsor links not working
Sponsor links not working on website. Not being redirect to the sponsors websites.
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I am asking the MHR community for some help in solving a problem I created with my choice of layout scenery. My layout was originally conceptualized 25 yrs ago as a much smaller layout with no intention of adding a backdrop or anything like that. I started this current version with the old idea then expanded it because I had the room to do so. Although I do plan on adding a backdrop at some point, I didn't take this into consideration when I stuck with the basics of how I originally thought the scenery would look.
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When I last posted I had just completed adding rocks to the newest section of my layout. I flew to CA for vacation on 12/27 and am still here now in LA on business until Feb. Of course that means I don't get to work on the layout but before I left I took a few more photos to share after I had colored all the remaining white plaster with Woodland Scenics earth pigment. It really makes a huge difference. Even without grass or trees the layout starts to look more realistic.
MRH Compatible
I was wondering if the entire MRH web/magazine and all other parts of it are compatible with Apple computers.
Does anything special have to be done to allow use? I posted this elsewhere on the site, just trying to cover all the bases.
Richard
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I can’t get forum pages on my mac 10.13.2 safari.
I get 400 bad request request header or cookie too large nginx
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ALPINE RAILROAD IN NJ-EVOLUTION IN PICS PART VI
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- Layout tour
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- MRH advertiser
- DCC - Electrical
- MRH News Online
- Locos - Rolling stock (general)
- MRH Store
- MRH Podcast
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- Diesel locos
- TrainMasters-TV
- Model Trains Video
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- MRH contest winners
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Since my last post I had glued hydrocal rock castings to the mountains on the newer section and colored them after having glued the tunnel portals and retaining walls in place. The next set of photos shows the progress.
This is the newest section I mentioned in a previous post with the mountains and portals in place.
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