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Hi from Inpro collector

Started by Cazza, August 28, 2022, 04:35:20 PM

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Cazza

Quote from: Gwangi on September 01, 2022, 06:49:24 PMGreat collection and display you have there. It really motivates me to get more Inpro figures. I only have 3 at the moment.

Go for it- auch a rewarding set to complete, although some are pretty tricky to find!


Cazza

Quote from: Duna on September 01, 2022, 07:09:01 PMI forgot to show you mine. I have a few more doubles, too.



Really nice collection. Hard to find a Bronto at all, let alone in that condition!

Crackington

That's great displaying all the figures and paraphernalia together, makes for a nice display (I spread the Inpros out in my collection).

Nice to hear about those postcards too, makes them more special.I've only got one or two old prehistoric books from my childhood, presents from my parents, but I prize them more than expensive rare models collected as an adult.

Cazza

That's what it's all about for me too. Still got my other childhood dino books as well. My main love is Star Wars and managed to keep most of my childhood toys (never had that many though). Same with action Force. Biggest regret is selling all my Action Man stuff when I was 12.

Cazza

Quote from: dinotoyforum on August 30, 2022, 06:49:55 PMHi C @Cazza I notice you're trying to post an image. You have to make sure you use the image file address itself rather that the webpage address it is on. In this case:



Hi, how do I actually do this? Can't work it out...

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Quote from: Cazza on September 03, 2022, 02:54:44 PM
Quote from: dinotoyforum on August 30, 2022, 06:49:55 PMHi C @Cazza I notice you're trying to post an image. You have to make sure you use the image file address itself rather that the webpage address it is on. In this case:



Hi, how do I actually do this? Can't work it out...

Hi. It depends on what the hosting site is, what device you're using, and what browser you're using. Here's how I did it above. I always use a Mac computer and the browser Safari to post images. Generally, I right click the image (on the web page) and select "open image in a new tab". That opens the image file in a new browser tab, and I copy the image file URL from there. Then I paste it into my forum post using the insert image option.  For images hosted on Google Photos (e.g. your link above) there is an extra step, I had to first click the image to make it large, otherwise the right click doesn't work.

But you'll have to work out the best way to post images as per your specific set up. If you explain your setup on the 'Posting Images" thread then we can surely work it out together there: http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=173.0  ^-^



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