Bill Brillinger

I am pleased to announce my very first laser kit here on MRH!

...the HO 6x9 Roadside Mobile Sign! by Precision Design Co.

Now you can litter up your railroad just like the real world with this roadside affront! If you're in the advertising business we mean no offense - everybody loves your mobile signs!

Check out the Mobile Sign on our shiny new website at http://www.pdc.ca and begin your HO ad campaign today!

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Each sign kit includes 3 pairs of sign faces from our collection but we are also offering custom faces for a small fee; $10 including setup, printing and delivery for 3 custom pairs.

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Thanks for looking!
- Bill

Bill Brillinger

Modeling the BNML in HO Scale, Admin for the RailPro User Group, and owner of Precision Design Co.

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Greg Williams GregW66

Congratulations!

If I were modeling Saint John, NB in the current era I would buy some of these, they are everywhere in that city, in Fredericton, not so much. Your website looks great and you've got me thinking about some custom decals.

Greg Williams
Superintendent - Eastern Canada Division - NMRA
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LKandO

pdc.ca

Nicely designed site Bill. Real clean.

Alan

All the details:  http://www.LKOrailroad.com        Just the highlights:  MRH blog

When I was a kid... no wait, I still do that. HO, 28x32, double deck, 1969, RailPro
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Virginian and Lake Erie

Nice Bill, have you

Nice Bill, have you considered anything for those of us that are period modelers and is there a way to order specific signs from your library?

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Bill Brillinger

Custom Signs

Rob,

Are you asking about custom faces for this sign board?
or are you asking for completely different sign structures?

Both are possible!

Contact me and tell me what you have in mind.

Bill Brillinger

Modeling the BNML in HO Scale, Admin for the RailPro User Group, and owner of Precision Design Co.

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K-Pack

Excellent

I agree with Alan, your website is perfect.  Nice and clean, and easy to navigate.  

Nice job on the sign as well!  I like the design and the graphics are perfect.  I'm impressed!

-Kevin

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Benny

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Bill, that looks nice.

Now, I had a thought...which is dangerous, but here goes...

if you were to make the sign with the rack lines being either negatively engraved [expensive] or done in a very thin cardstock, and make a premade letterset that is in essence the letters each cut as squares that fit between the rack lines, I could assemble my sign and then put in my letters [and my upper sign board] in any order or arrangement I wanted to do.

End result, I could make a hundred church signs all different...from a single kit! 

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Benny's Index or Somewhere Chasing Rabbits

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Rustman

There is another vendor that has individual letters

But selling them yourself sized to fit your signs would be the way to go. It's not often I agree with Benny, but I do here Now don't dispense with the custom sign offer though!. Individual letters is a tricky bit of modeling and I'm certain there are those out there who don't want to align and glue all those letters.

Matt

"Well there's your problem! It's broke."

http://thehoboproletariat.blogspot.com/

 

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Virginian and Lake Erie

Bill I was thinking about

Bill I was thinking about period signs, just the signs maybe being added to your library, but a slightly different billboard would be needed for the 1950s as well and I had not thought of that at the time of my initial post. But you are correct we would need to change both. I was thinking if you were creating a set of signs for each year consisting of 6 different signs, 3 could be autos. Pick a year and for each year say 1959 Chevy, Ford, Chrysler, Coca Cola, Bayer aspirin, Goodyear Tires for example.

58 repeat the cars, Heinz Ketchup, Diamond matches, BF good rich tires etc. Period signs and their art work might be more than you want to get into as there are already some out there. And they look like they might be lots more work to print the signs than the more modern lettering you are using now.

I was just thinking of what it would need for the product to be useful to me and my earlier era. It might be a can of worms that you don't want to open just yet.

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Bill Brillinger

@rob

Send me pictures @ info@pdc.ca and I'll consider it!

Bill Brillinger

Modeling the BNML in HO Scale, Admin for the RailPro User Group, and owner of Precision Design Co.

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wesgarcia

Nice work, and nice website

I will be placing an order soon.

 

Wes

Sioux Falls, South Dakota

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Virginian and Lake Erie

 Might take a while for me to

Might take a while for me to find stuff but I'll see what I can do.

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kcsphil1

Pretty Please

in N scale?

Philip H. Chief Everything Officer Baton Rouge Southern Railroad, Mount Rainier Div.

"You can't just "Field of Dreams" it... not matter how James Earl Jones your voice is..." ~ my wife

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Bill Brillinger

New shipping policy

I have updated the shipping policy on PDC.CA

Shipping is now FREE in the USA and CANADA on all orders.

Bill Brillinger

Modeling the BNML in HO Scale, Admin for the RailPro User Group, and owner of Precision Design Co.

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Deemiorgos

I walked into one of those in

I walked into one of those in a blizzard and knocked me right back onto my ass.

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Nick Santo amsnick

Sign suggestion...

 

             EAT HERE

                  AND

             GET GAS

 

for the local convenience store.  Like the signs a lot!

Nick

Nick

https://nixtrainz.com/ Home of the Decoder Buddy

Full disclosure: I am the inventor of the Decoder Buddy and I sell it via the link above.

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sn756krl

Sign suggestion too

I've got a idea too. It's Amsnick sign with the bottom line saying "lotto tickets & more." Also any new projects coming up for the site to sell?

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