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30 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall
readingtype replied to readingtype's topic in German Railways
Remembering the excitement and optimism in that time, just a kid in front of the telly as I was, sends a shiver down my spine. If we'd known back then... -
Thanks very much indeed for the delivery reports! Glad you like them. Would suggest you drink from them frequently, taking due note of course that the contents may be hot. In other significant news I have just made the first donation of £230, the funds raised so far from sales of the mug. As advertised this has been given to the Help Ukraine Emergency Appeal. Thanks to all who've supported this so far. Ben
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And a nice detailing job :-) Are other parts there from AMF87 too?
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It's really encouraging to hear (and see) these orders. Thank you. Good news from the mug decorators: this evening I heard they should be able to deliver the mugs by the end of the week. In which case I will be bringing stock to Globalrail on Saturday for sale (see above). On the strength of that possibility, I have just ordered a pull-up banner to act as a good clear advert on the day. Even better, my colleagues in the GRS have agreed to take payment for the mugs on my behalf electronically. So: here's hoping for banners, mugs and a good turnout on Saturday. Oh, and the mailing boxes arrived today so postal orders are not neglected. Ben
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I'm working on a web page to collect orders. I'll post details here as soon as I can. Also I am hoping that I will have mugs to sell at the German Railway Society show, Globalrail, in Didcot next Saturday (18 June). Note this is a MAYBE as I don't have a delivery date yet. Regardless, everyone should come to the show which should be a gem. Globalrail 2022 full details. Disclosure: I'm a GRS committee member!
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I think that's a Deutz loco (fairly obviously perhaps, West German produced). Photos most welcome! There's a good Eisenbahn Kurier special currently available, Züge der Alliierten, which covers many of the vehicles owned or used by the British forces. I liked the 1980s(?) Andrew Barclay loco pictured in it which seemed to have been "fattened up" a bit for the more generous loading gauge. Plenty of other oddities too. Look forward to more on this thread. Ben
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I've now adjusted the artwork for the final mug dimensions (for some reason it took a while to find out what these were). That's meant a bit of tweaking to keep the loco facing one way and the text the other. We are now moving towards production: the artwork has gone to be assessed to check it's technically OK and I am expecting a proforma invoice so I can pay and get the kilns warming up. I welcome further support of course! I'll post details of how you can donate and receive your mug here as soon as I can. Ben
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Thanks for comments/likes on the (second) colour revision. The yellow will be paler than it probably looks on your screens I'm afraid, but (as noted) the change to black lettering means we will be able to read the text! It's been interesting to learn that when I send a colour spec. to the mug producer, he looks it up in the colour reference and then goes to his store of glazes to see which is the best match. There is no possibility of exactitude. Glazing is the right way to make something that will last well and keep its colour (witness all the amazing multicoloured ceramics from hundreds of years ago) but it's not computer-age button-clicking flexible.
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@Michael Hodgson Thanks. I agree on the subtleties of the effect of the colour change, as they relate to the legibility of the text. I did have that in mind when choosing the new colours. And I'm hoping not just the print but the entire mug is dishwasher-proof... On that point I'm expecting colour chips to arrive at the end of next week to confirm those two colours. Then we can press the big green ceramic screen printing button, I hope. Here's the current, hopefully, final, form of the artwork. I now have the approval of the mug printer that this will (a) be practical to produce (with a total of four tones, it needs three screens) and (b) come out looking nice and even: the halftones should, he thinks, look alright. Cheers Ben