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Old signs and buildings that you might want to use or model.


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Hi, and thank you for visiting this thread, please feel free to add any pictures that you think that might give me and others some inspiration or detail to projects. Due to the Great Image Theft of 2022 you will find many gaps in the first 3 pages some of which had been posted by other

RMweb members, I have deleted many images of my own of which I had no backup of. Going forward I will start adding more pictures as and when I take them. I hope these images will be of use or just interesting to look at. All the best Adrian.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Useful ideas, there, for sure.

 

The enamel sign for Coopers Metals reminds me that the firm's private siding at Swindon was used as a working example in the TOPS introductory staff video in the early '70s, when cutover was beginning.

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Thanks for such a positive response, please add your contributions old or modern, as little bits of detail make such a difference to a model, it may be mundane to some, but to others it might be that bit of a spark to start or finish something. just a bit of platform edging might  answer a load of questions.

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Excellent and very useful stuff there. Thanks.

 

I particularly like the weathered wagons shot at the top. I always think that it's a shame that preserved railways always seem to brightly paint all their old goods stock.

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Ahhhh, enamel signs, visits to Beamish/Ironbridge/Black Country Museums can lead to an expensive collecting habit.........

 

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Some of Mrs Red Devils collection, handy if you ever need to reproduce one for modelling...............

 

b.ugger to frame though.............

 

Always handy when you need to sneak something past the domestic authorities when they have their own collecting habit, that and shoes but I don't think you'd want to see them! 

 

 

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Here are a few I took at Fawley a couple of years ago -

 

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And it's not difficult to make your own (albeit non-pictorial in this case) to add something a bit different to a (slightly modified) rtp building - the materials are a computer printed 'sign', some plasticard, transparent selloptape, and Tamiya weathering powder for the rust plus a spot of paint sloshed around to 'age' the appearance.  Result = an individual sign, and don't forget many of the large nameboards came in sections and rust developed at the joints over the years so it helps to cut in those joints in the sellotape and print.  No doubt the same technique can be used by printing from some of the examples in this thread (using ordinary printer paper) -

 

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The last picture is an interesting place, not transport related at all, it's Bletchley Park a facinating place to visit given it's history and importance in WW2 

As a matter of fact, it has a [very trivial] transport connection. In the late '90s Silverlink trains were wont to use it for meetings - there is something about sitting in the library or  Boardroom there, knowing what hugely important matters will have been discussed there in times past, when the balance of the war was still uncertain.

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This is a site that I posted some time ago, which may have been overlooked when it was posted. It has some brillant bits of buildings and signs on it. http://www.hatads.org.uk/ads/ghostsigns.aspx

 

Cracking find and something very rarely seen in model form. Definitely some food for thought!

 

Regards

 

Bill

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