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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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post-28212-0-55779300-1411260743_thumb.jpgHere is my attempt of making a castle. I had to stop it and take it apart so it's not as detailed as I had planned. Let me know what you think...

the top of the tower. It comes off to reveal the Kings court.

I am trying to add more photos but it is saying that I have "exceeded your allotted disk space for attachments". Any ideas on how to attach more photos? There is a King's Court under the tower, a moving bridge, stables and armory, dungeon. I 'd like to share those and get input.

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I think your posting your pictures in the wrong area thats why it says "exceeded your allotted disk space for attachments". what you need to do is click full edit on your post ,second go to where you have the pictures (you should have them in a photo hosting site like Flickr ,Brickshelf or Moc pages) than high light the http: at the top left corner of your screen and left click with your mouse and press COPY and then press the little icon of a photo on the posting screen and left click the mouse again and click PASTE ,to put the http in the box then click ok and that should work.

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I think your posting your pictures in the wrong area thats why it says "exceeded your allotted disk space for attachments". what you need to do is click new post ,second go to where you have the pictures, than high light the http: at the top left corner of your screen and left click with your mouse and press COPY and then press the little icon of a photo on the posting screen and left click the mouse again and click PASTE ,to put the http in the box then click ok and that should work.

Thanks for the reply. I think the problem might be that they are just on my computer and not on a website. Could that be it?

It might be, I had the same problem when I first started posting pictures, also all the sites I posted are free , the one thats probably the best is Flickr because resizing pictures on that site is really easy.

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