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  • #2
    when i first saw this one i was looking for Cornelius .

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    • #3
      <groan>

      Is this one of the Corgi Cameos?
      The image file limits have been reset. Upper limits now are 100,000 when we have some images that exceed 5,000,000. I've set the pixels for no more than 1000 across the longest side, so if you resize to that all should be well. (The limits are larger than what I typically use, and my images turn out just fine, so I know it shouldn't be a problem)

      Thank you for your understanding.

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      • #4
        that was not a very bad pun...i was referring to the rooster on the kellogg's sponsored nascar rides.

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        • #5
          Yes Wes - pretty sure this was from the Corgi Cameo series. Believe it was a UK promo piece if my memory chips are on the right gears.

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          • #6
            In Canada, this model was available through the mail as a promotional offer from Kellogg's. It came in a plain white box:

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            • #7
              Originally posted by pegers View Post
              that was not a very bad pun...i was referring to the rooster on the kellogg's sponsored nascar rides.
              Yes, I know Cornelius is the Rooster on the Corn Flakes box....and one of the Apes in Planet of the Apes.
              The image file limits have been reset. Upper limits now are 100,000 when we have some images that exceed 5,000,000. I've set the pixels for no more than 1000 across the longest side, so if you resize to that all should be well. (The limits are larger than what I typically use, and my images turn out just fine, so I know it shouldn't be a problem)

              Thank you for your understanding.

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