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Ryder Graphics

So I whipped up my friends graphics shop for the industrial/town section of the RR. He was kind enough to share it with the neighboring trophy company next door even though I intended it to be entirely Ryder Graphics? Either way he did a bang up job on it, right down to the parking signs on either side of the structure!

Typical cedar frame with coroplastic and chemcast glass

all 4 walls ready to go

the final product on the line In case your wondering … he has no interest in this hobby or doing work for others as his bread and butter is emergency vehicle graphics, however he helps me out and I help him out. I believe we have bartered for the past 15yrs and I hope to barter for the next 15! Thanks Mr Ryder! :wink:

Nice. The graphics really set it off.

Dave

Kewl!..:wink:

David,
The signs look great.
Barter is the original economic system. And in some ways still the best.
The “Kings” disapprove, as it is hard for them to get a “piece” of the action.
Ralph

Nice building, David… The graphics look great…

Looks good. What do you use to attach the panels to the cedar?

They look great! You’ve done a fantastic job of capturing the “boring” look of industrial steel construction, and the signs just make it pop.

Later,

K

Bruce Chandler said:
Looks good. What do you use to attach the panels to the cedar?
Same adhesive I've been using....;)
Kevin Strong said:
They look great! You've done a fantastic job of capturing the "boring" look of industrial steel construction, and the signs just make it pop.

Later,

K


I agree the signage make the structures…I love the 70’s/80’s era in railroading as it bring back my childhood memories. It kinda surprises people as I have a deep passion for Victorian architecture.