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The prettiest kitbash I've ever seen.

Unfortunately Photobucket doesn't like the high-res image I uploaded. Here is the listing:

Do you happen to have a way to download that high res? Maybe upload it to imgur, dropbox, drive, onedrive etc...? I'd love to see it in all its detail.

(I have no clue why so many people still use Photobucket these days, when there are hundreds of far better services out there that provide better image upload!)
 
Do you happen to have a way to download that high res? Maybe upload it to imgur, dropbox, drive, onedrive etc...? I'd love to see it in all its detail.

(I have no clue why so many people still use Photobucket these days, when there are hundreds of far better services out there that provide better image upload!)

I would love to be able to do that. I would also love a way to find another image hosting site. I will check out the suggestions you made. Photobucket is the absolute worst web site portal on the internet.
 
Better than ImageShack, IMO. I never lost any images in PB like I did in IS. Some just got randomly corrupted for some odd reason. PB may not be the most user friendly thing out there, but it's definitely reliable.
 
Imageshack and Photobucket were both the go-to image hosts of the old-internet era, maybe circa 1999 - 2006. They're both terrible services nowadays: imageshack went paid-only for a while (is it still paid only?), and they told me they'd lock me out of all my images past about 100, unless I paid. Had to download several thousand of 'em, though like 137th Gebrig said, a bunch of my old images from 2004 or so got corrupted for no apparent reason. Photobucket got bought out by Newscorp and now appears basically unusable its so jam packed with adverts and "features".

To be honest I'd say the best solution is to locally host the images on your computer via the cloud, using a cloud service like Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, or Amazon Drive. All have paid plans but they give a load of free space. I like them as I can use them as I would a file browser on my PC, just make folders for different projects. Then I can link the images I want directly from the folder to the net, and all my stuff is backed up
 
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I use flickr now. You get one terabyte of free storage. I have over 4000 photos in my albums there and have used less than 1 percent of the available space. I used to use Photobucket but I used up my available bandwidth and then they wanted me to pay for more. Now it's infested with popup ads so I hardly ever go there. I still have my several albums on there though.
 
I use imgur now, which has no upload/storage limit (just a bandwidth limit of 50 uploads per hour), plus you can show the images inline here. Pretty easy to use too.
 
I use imgur now, which has no upload/storage limit (just a bandwidth limit of 50 uploads per hour), plus you can show the images inline here. Pretty easy to use too.

Imgur is great! Though its become a community in its own right, and they've released changed it so that every upload becomes a public "post" of its own.. open to comments and voting. Gotta be a bit more careful with it.
 
That's a great-looking starship. I do not like split or chopped up TOS/TMP saucers (Akyazi is a prime example of this), but here, the overall aesthetic is pretty nice.
 
You could have taken the XB-70 Valkyrie which looks kinda like a spacecraft itself... but the Hustler is a nice little aircraft too. :mallory:
 
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