A few new signs...
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A few new signs...
A few new signs to add to the ODF sign roster! The small square/diamond one is new, the "restricted" sign is based off my PRR "Caution" sign.
Don't have any extras, these are for an order, but if you are interested, let me know.
Don't have any extras, these are for an order, but if you are interested, let me know.
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Re: A few new signs...
Very nice, El Quacko!
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Re: A few new signs...
I would be interested; can you advise scale, pricing, and availability?
Many thanks in advance, for your response.
Paul Carey.
Many thanks in advance, for your response.
Paul Carey.
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Re: A few new signs...
Hi Paul, thanks for asking. Roughly 1/4 scale ( ish...), The smaller square signs are roughly 6" across the diagonal. Price is $20 each, painted. As far as availability, they are cast as needed. Pm me if you are interested.
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Re: A few new signs...
It's been a bit since I have been out in the shop, due to single digit temps most of last month and a round of the Plauge. Finally getting back at it, and I have a few new things.
First is another sign based on my PRR Caution sign. I had an order for a "Tunnel Ahead" sign, so I now have that one in the arsenal. I'm probably only going to make those on request, that way they won't be gathering dust in a tote.
Next, and this is the one I'm more excited about, is what I am going to be calling the "Step Stake". I got the idea from a fraternal order grave marker that my father in law gave to me to possibly make some copies. It consisted of the order's symbol cast onto a shaft with a spike on the end, made to just stick in the sod by hand. I looked at it for a while, and thought, "that would work great for small signs and whistle posts..." Fast forward to now, and here it is! I can think of about a dozen different signs that I am going to do this with. Shown in the pic is four options for whistle posts, I am going to be adding at least three more options on those.
I am going to cast a pile of these, need to gather some materials and make a few tweaks to the pattern, and then I am going to crank some out. They are going to be sold in pairs, $20 per pair painted. Whaddya think?
First is another sign based on my PRR Caution sign. I had an order for a "Tunnel Ahead" sign, so I now have that one in the arsenal. I'm probably only going to make those on request, that way they won't be gathering dust in a tote.
Next, and this is the one I'm more excited about, is what I am going to be calling the "Step Stake". I got the idea from a fraternal order grave marker that my father in law gave to me to possibly make some copies. It consisted of the order's symbol cast onto a shaft with a spike on the end, made to just stick in the sod by hand. I looked at it for a while, and thought, "that would work great for small signs and whistle posts..." Fast forward to now, and here it is! I can think of about a dozen different signs that I am going to do this with. Shown in the pic is four options for whistle posts, I am going to be adding at least three more options on those.
I am going to cast a pile of these, need to gather some materials and make a few tweaks to the pattern, and then I am going to crank some out. They are going to be sold in pairs, $20 per pair painted. Whaddya think?
"If you took the bones out they wouldn't be crunchy!" -Monty Python's Flying Circus
Re: A few new signs...
Very innovative sign design, Pete.
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Re: A few new signs...
Thanks Dick!
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Re: A few new signs...
So far, here are the toppers for the step stakes. This should cover a good percentage of whistle posts. I'm still working on the non- whistle post toppers. I'm working on building additional flasks to speed up production when I start casting. If you want a specific topper that you don't see here, and (bonus points) if you have a pic or know where one is, let me know.
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Re: A few new signs...
How about your "Watch out for the mailbag" sign? That's a really nice touch.
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Re: A few new signs...
That's a thought, good suggestion. I've also thought about downsizing my "Station 1 Mile" sign, amongst other things. A lot of my signage currently is approximately quarter scale, having it 1/8th might be better, but doing letters smaller is a bit of a PITA. I'm going to do the diamond signs at the top of this thread, perhaps a stop sign of some type, etc. All kinds of options. My thought on the step stakes is they will be easily repositioned if needed, and if regular signage tends to disappear off your layout you can pick them up and store them easily.
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Re: A few new signs...
Hemmed and hawed about showing this one, but what the heck. This is a custom sign I did for the same gentleman that I made the "Tunnel" sign for. And yes, I have his permission to show it.
He wanted a locomotive on the sign, and after some discussion he decided on a head on view, and he sent me a picture of the loco he had in mind. After a little head scratching, I came up with a relief design that turned out very nicely. It's not horribly detailed, but I kinda like the minimalist look of it.
So, if you want a custom sign, and have an idea for a design, let me know.
He wanted a locomotive on the sign, and after some discussion he decided on a head on view, and he sent me a picture of the loco he had in mind. After a little head scratching, I came up with a relief design that turned out very nicely. It's not horribly detailed, but I kinda like the minimalist look of it.
So, if you want a custom sign, and have an idea for a design, let me know.
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Re: A few new signs...
Looking back on my post about them, it's not exactly clear what my new StepStakes are. Set a couple out on my RR to show them in use. Even though the ground was still a bit on the frozen side, with the assistance of my trusty pickaxe to make a pilot hole I was able to set them up no prob. Here they are in position, hopefully this gives a little better idea of what they are, rather than a night pic with a snowbank for a backdrop.
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