Google Drive allows you to have up to 5 GB of free space (Dropbox
        
        
          only provides 2 GB of free space). With this space you can upload
        
        
          large files and then you can provide a share link for people to
        
        
          access the large file.
        
        
          Google Drive is optimized to work with larger files, in contrast to
        
        
          our website which is optimized for serving fairly compact web
        
        
          pages, rather than really large files. There are advantages to using
        
        
          free cloud storage services, as they do large file sharing very well.
        
        
          Here's a how-to video on Google Drive ...
        
        
          Once you put your large file on Google Drive (or on Dropbox), then
        
        
          just include a link to it in your MRH forum post or include the link
        
        
          to it in your article submission comments.
        
        
          
            Coming: Extreme Diesel Weathering DVD
          
        
        
          If you recall any of Mike Confalone's excellent Allagash Railway
        
        
          scenery articles we published last year, we've got a treat in store
        
        
          for you this spring. Mike's doing a new DVD video for us he's
        
        
          calling:
        
        
          
            Extreme Diesel Weathering - No airbrush required.
          
        
        
        
          MRH staff notes - 3
        
        
          To give you a taste of what he's going to cover, Mike created
        
        
          this thread on the MRH website:
        
        
        
          Mike's included a lot of photos in this thread illustrating what
        
        
          he's going to show, so if you are at all interested in the sub-
        
        
          ject of diesel weathering, you should check out this thread.
        
        
          Above, you can see one of the before and after photos from
        
        
          this thread – all done without an airbrush, remember!
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
          MRH-Mar 2013