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So a few weeks ago Tom Garza from Scalesigns.com sent me a beta test of his N Scale modern billboards. He is introducing them before the grade crossing signal cantilevers, which are coming in November-December. This double board may or may not be introduced, there will be a single on each side that will have ladders and railings on theside for board workers. I suggested name plates for the board owner, i.e. Lamar, and Gannett. There are somebugs to work out and the N Scale, like the HO will eventually have lighting options. All of the boards will havesignage from all of his HO boards on the website.
Speaking of Altoona … my only disappointment was that ESU did not have a booth. I’m guessing that Montoursville PA can’t have been THAT far away, right?
Hopping between projects like usual I got paint on my Tomix heavy duty flat. The grey is Tru Color dust and the red caboose red. I used decals from Circus City's Kasgro caboose set for the road numbers and the Red 'n Ready. I still have to add more data decals and find some appropriate LT WT and LD LMT decals, but I'll probably have to carefully piece some together.
Actually ESU is now in Colorado Springs, Colorado as of this past summer.
When I look at those billboards - I'm assuming the actual sign material is included? Or was that yours?Reason I ask is that a lot of magazines - particularly Kalmbach - had a kitten over reproduction of any copyrighted advertising. They refused my article on Downtown Flagstaff - all my scratchbuilding - because of the "Coca Cola" logos on what was then "Joes Place" in Flag was in photos. Didnt' want to tangle with Coke's lawyers. The fact that I could duplicate graphics to scale size in Photoshop seemed to scare them to death.Which is another reason why you don't see much of my stuff in magazines. That seemed to me to be over the top. George Selios' stuff was littered with it and it never bothered them then.