Food and Drink Signage

Started by dougkast, February 20, 2014, 07:17:18 PM

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dougkast

Food signage I found on an online auction.

dougkast

More food signage.

dougkast

More Food signage.

dougkast

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More food and drink signage

dougkast

More Food & Drink signs

dougkast

More Food & Drink signs

jrmueller

Good morning. The idea of a signage link would be good.  Jim
Jim Mueller
Superintendent(Retired)
Westchester and Boston Railroad

Oldguy

Those all very good ones.  Thanks for posting.
Bob Dye
Livin large on a pond

gnatshop

Doug, great job of breaking down the sign categories!  ;D ;D ;D
I know that I've already screwed up and posted some in the wrong category, but
I'll keep on posting more!

We can never have too many signs!


Janbouli

Okay , you had to post a sausage with D....s Deli  ;) , So Gnatty
I love photo's, don't we all.

gnatshop

I'm still rollin'!

gnatshop

Ya'll don't get rid of me that easy:

gnatshop

You can't stop me when I get started!

jrmueller

Basic computer question. How would I transfer these images to my desktop computer and then print them on HO scale.  I have photoshop. Where is Jaime whe I need him?  Thanks. Jim
Jim Mueller
Superintendent(Retired)
Westchester and Boston Railroad

bparrish

Jim.......

Try right clicking one or another of them and then you should have an option for "Save As"

Put it somewhere you can remember and then go back in and cook it with what ever photo editor you use.

For applying signs to structures I use fine sand paper on the back of the sign and remove the paper until the print is starting to show through.  They are very fragile at this point.  Then apply white glue or glue of you choice and lay the sign down in it and work it into the brick or clap board of the structure.  The glue goes off fast so you don't have a lot of time.

see ya
Bob
Did you ever notice how many towns are named after their water towers ! ?

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